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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    There would be a 8m easement (as i spoke to them last week) but you are allowed to build on part of the easement but only using certain materials (eg no tin/colorbond roof). I heard its atleast 6k for the WP Assessment and then the problems with building restrictions. Either way it seems like...
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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    Thanks Paul, Site looks great, nice 4 unit site that will fit single storey 3x2's. No sewer problems. BUT... there is a large transmission line about 2m from the boundary lot along the length of the property. From my understanding WP will create a 8m wide easement either side of that line...
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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    Triplex sites under 700k with a 20 to 25% margin. I am concentrating on r40 wth 750sqm to 800sqm with no easements and a fairly flat block. I check RE.com a few times a day so i am playing the waiting game now
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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    Thanks, this site sold along time ago (i think) but i just want to know the fact/figures so i can move fast if anything comes up in this area. Every development site in WA is overpriced and if i do find something valuable (because agent is lazy or dosnt know the zoning) then its snapped up...
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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    Yes Canning. Here is their response "Should you apply to the WAPC for the three lots the City will not support the application as the lot does not fully comply with Clause 5.4.1.5. of Town Planning Scheme No.40. However as the WAPC is the determining body for any subdivision application they...
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    Bypassing local councils min frontage requirements (WA)

    Hi All I have seen the below statement in a few town planning schemes and i am not sure what it really means "It has become common practice for the minimum frontage requirement of dual coded areas to be circumvented by undertaking the subdivision process before the development application...
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