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Thread: Car port and driveway
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30th December 2007, 02:11 AM #1Member
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Car port and driveway
Not entirely sure which section to post this, thought it fit here best...
Anyway, I've got a highset house at the end of a cul-de-sac. The driveway goes from the width of double (approx 6 meters) where the house is, to a single car width when it gets to the road.
I'm thinking of getting a double carport put in front of the house. After reading and looking around, I'm considering getting one of the pre-fabricated kits by Stratco or some other similar company. I'm not sure if it will be bad standing on the front verandah looking at a shiny car port roof though... Then again, I don't really spend any time on the front verandah anyway, it gets the afternoon sun and has no views...
Anyway, I will have to get the driveway widened to accommodate the carport. Would it be better to have to carport footings put in at the same time? Or would it be better to dynabolt it down? Or some other option?
Thanks
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30th December 2007, 08:37 AM #2
Demuire
The first thing you may want to check is if the council will allow you to build in front of the building alignment. If there is any one else in the area that has done it that sets a precedence.
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30th December 2007, 09:31 AM #3
Unless you are bush, Barry is right. Check with the council. I think you may be in for an unpleasant surprise.
Cheers,
Bob
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30th December 2007, 10:18 AM #4Member
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One of the houses a few doors down has done this (but he's not on the cul-de-sac since he's a few doors down). I didn't think it would be a problem since the driveway already does this (goes from double to single) and all I was doing was stretching the double bit further towards the street before it narrows to a single at the kerb...
Will check with council when they re-open.
Thanks!
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30th December 2007, 10:31 AM #5
The way I have approached Council when I was wanting to do something,
was to advise them [The Building Inspector]
asto what I would like to do.
Get his initial OK
Then ask him how he would like it done.
Even which Company, which Builder[s]
I'm still on his good sideNavvi
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6th January 2008, 11:49 PM #6Member
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I called up Ipswich City Council and they didn't think it would be a problem, I just need to get the approval (1 for the carport itself, 1 for relaxation since it'll be well within 6 meters of my boundary).
I spoke to Titan (they were the only people out here open on the weekend) and they looked at the plans and didn't think it would be a problem. They suggested getting the carport set into the ground, and then getting the driveway extended around it. I've also discovered that one of my friends does handyman work and can extend my driveway for me (at a cost obviously), yay
Looking at other pre-made carport kits, Titan is looking good so far. They have a colorbond skillion roof double carport on special at the moment for $2300, which is a better price than all the others I've found online, and their demo carport looks better than Garage World's and Totalspan. I just need to see if Titan can modify one so that the posts don't sit at the corners, if they can I think I have a winner. Titan can do the council approvals for me (at my cost of course).
It's all coming together
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7th January 2008, 11:46 AM #7Member
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Titan can move the posts
Called up some surveyors to see how much it would cost to mark the boundaries today, all my quotes vary between $1000 and $2000!!! Ouch. Ipswich City Council have a tool where I can see my property boundaries laid out over an aerial photo of my house... I wonder how accurate that is...
Gah, everything was going well until the price of the surveyors came in...
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7th January 2008, 07:47 PM #8
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8th January 2008, 03:44 PM #9Novice
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Become mates with a surveyor.
I'm lucky that working in the council now i have access to these guys so it's all in the hand work.
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8th January 2008, 06:23 PM #10Member
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Do you have any surveyor mates who would like to be my mate?
Will the building inspector likely want to see the surveyor pegs? Or would it really only be an issue if it looks like my new carport crosses my boundary?
At the prices I've gotten for the surveyor it sounds like it would almost be worth me just getting the carport put up, and then if it becomes a problem cut it shorter...
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8th January 2008, 06:28 PM #11
Down here if you are 900mm from the boundary fence they don't require a surveyors certificate.
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8th January 2008, 06:38 PM #12Member
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Hmm, I'll probably be within 900mm of the boundary (rough measurements say that my house is 7 meters from the boundary line, so a 6x6 carport will be less than a meter away from the boundary line including the gutter, which is cutting it rather fine).
Maybe I'll have to get the surveyors out. Bummer. So that's like $2K for the carport, $1K for the driveway, and $2K for two pegs to tell me where the front of my property is...
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8th January 2008, 08:56 PM #13Novice
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Because you are within the six metres to the front boundary they might like to see the set out done. I'm not really sure on that one.
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8th January 2008, 09:05 PM #14Member
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Have done some rough measurements based on the aerial photos on the Ipswich City Council website and on my neighbours hedge (which according to the photos is just outside the boundary), and it looks like I'll be about 1400mm from the boundary. Maybe. It's a fair way from the kerb, like more than 6 meters.
Would I be able to get a building inspector out to tell me if I'd need the surveyors certificate? Or are they likely to just turn around without looking and say "of course"?
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8th January 2008, 09:20 PM #15Member
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I have found the plan of my property from when I bought the house, complete with measurements. On each side of my property there are 2 sets of numbers, eg 101°22', 23.076. I am assuming that the second set of numbers is the length in meters?
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