C4.B Residential Development - Large lots

Note

This sub-chapter applies to a dwelling or dual occupancy only and is applicable on land zoned R5 Large Lot Residential, RU1 Primary Production, RU2 Rural Landscape, as well as to sites in any other zone that are greater than 1000m2.

These requirements prevail over any others set out in C4.A Residential Development - General .

C4.B1 Building setbacks

Note

Unless otherwise noted, setbacks for development are measured from the subject property boundary.

Objectives

  • To ensure development contributes to the streetscape and does not detract from the amenity of the area.
  • To reduce the visual bulk of buildings from the street and provide for articulation in front facades.
  • To recognise the need for larger setbacks in rural and large lot areas.

Controls

C.4.34 Front setbacks should be in accordance with the following:

  • A minimum of 10m or the existing average building line of the adjoining properties (whichever is less).
  • Architectural features, such as an entry porch or deck may encroach on the front setback by up to 1.5m.

    C4.35 Side setbacks should be a minimum of 5m.

    C4.36 Secondary setbacks should be in accordance with the following:

    • A minimum of 10m from the secondary property boundary.
    • Architectural features, such as an entry porch or deck may encroach on the side setback up to 1m.
    • Rear setbacks should be a minimum of 5m.

      C4.37 A secondary dwelling must comply with all nominated building setbacks.

      C4.38 Garages must be setback a minimum of 10m and not forward of the building line.


        C4.B2 Garages and driveways

        Objective

        • To ensure car parking caters for anticipated vehicle movements to and from the development and does not adversely impact on building articulation.

        Control

        4.39 Garages to have a maximum width of 9m.


          C4.B3 Sheds and shipping containers

          Objectives

          • Ensure that sheds are appropriately sized and located on residential land. 
          • Provide for the provision of shipping containers in rural areas.

          Controls

          C4.40 Sheds should:

          • have a maximum gross floor area of:
              • 120m2, if the lot has an area less than 4000m2; or
              • 200m2, if the lot has an area of at least 4000m2; and
              1. have a maximum eave height of 4.8m (from existing ground level); and
              2. comply with all relevant building setbacks and be located behind the building line.

                C4.41 Shipping containers should:

                • be sited behind existing buildings; and
                • not be located in front of the established or proposed building line; and
                • be screened from view from any adjoining property; and
                • be placed at ground level only and not be stacked on top of another shipping container; and
                • not exceed more than 2 per dwelling if ancillary to residential development.