G'day all,
So today I found out that me neighbouring lot is doing a knockdown and rebuild of 2x2 Storey dwellings and 4x1 Storey dewellings wirth attics.
My property is south facing, with my entire backyard is north facing. Clear visibility on both Western and Eastern fronts.
With their proposed development, I fear that their 2 storey dwellings, and their 1 storey dwellings with an attic will have clear visibility of my yard from the Western side.
I am after some advice on how I can request to limit their visibility somehow for their development.
According to their plans, all their buildings will be East facing (which is the direction to my property). Thus, their bedrooms (I am guessing being on the 2nd level) will have visibliity of my yard.
a. I am thinking about writing to the council and letting them know my concerns.
b. However, Is there anything specific that I should include (or mention) in my letter to the council so they take consideration of my concerns more seriously ?
c. Are there any government legislation documents that I can review to see if their plans are following the legistlation to the tee ?
So today I found out that me neighbouring lot is doing a knockdown and rebuild of 2x2 Storey dwellings and 4x1 Storey dewellings wirth attics.
My property is south facing, with my entire backyard is north facing. Clear visibility on both Western and Eastern fronts.
With their proposed development, I fear that their 2 storey dwellings, and their 1 storey dwellings with an attic will have clear visibility of my yard from the Western side.
I am after some advice on how I can request to limit their visibility somehow for their development.
According to their plans, all their buildings will be East facing (which is the direction to my property). Thus, their bedrooms (I am guessing being on the 2nd level) will have visibliity of my yard.
a. I am thinking about writing to the council and letting them know my concerns.
b. However, Is there anything specific that I should include (or mention) in my letter to the council so they take consideration of my concerns more seriously ?
c. Are there any government legislation documents that I can review to see if their plans are following the legistlation to the tee ?