The Queensland authorities is inviting public touch upon proposed modifications to its statewide constructing code, which might allow secondary dwellings that fulfil sure standards for use as small households.
A secondary dwelling, on this context, is outlined as a small and self-contained house located on a property the place a major home already exists. The advised revisions goal to extend housing provide and assist housing variety by offering particular design standards for secondary dwellings, in an try and streamline and simplify the approval course of.
The proposed provisions regulate the siting, dimensions and design of a secondary dwelling, in addition to the interplay between a major and secondary dwelling, and the utilization of the lot. As soon as authorized, the reforms would apply in residential zones (not medium or excessive density), rising neighborhood zones, rural residential zones and rural zones.
Some proposed modifications embody:
A secondary dwelling is required to have a most gross flooring space of 80 sq. metres whether it is situated on so much smaller than 1,000 sq. metres, or a most gross flooring space of 100 sq. metres whether it is situated on so much better than 1,000 sq. metres.
The granny flat should be hooked up or no less than two metres from the first dwelling, and in a rural zone should be a most of 20 metres from the first dwelling.
Ancillary dwellings should have a most peak of 8.5 metres or 4.5 metres when inside 5 metres of a street frontage.
The design of a secondary house should incorporate a minimal of two design measures, together with passive design, adaptability, local weather responsive, and so forth.
Secondary dwellings should embody an outside residing area of sure dimensions.
The statewide session marks the primary section of the Distinctly Queensland Design Collection, a method that highlights alternatives and initiatives for enhancing housing availability.
To seek out out extra concerning the proposed revisions, go to the session portal, which is able to stay open till 12 November 2024.