Building design manual

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21 December 2015

ANNEXURE “B”

SHELLEY POINT BUILDING DESIGN MANUAL PREAMBLES 1.1

CONCEPT The aim is not to re-produce an Estate consisting of West Coast Fishing Cottages, but rather to create a variety of aesthetically pleasing homes, well suited to modern living, that reflect the traditional architectural style of the area by adapting the features such as dark pitched roofs with parapet gables, white painted plastered walls, and simple (if any) decorations. In order for this goal to be achieved, the aesthetic and other detailed requirements of this manual have to be 1 met.

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BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS These requirements are in addition to the regulations and by-laws of the Local Authority and the National Building Regulations. The Developers reserve the right to make any additions or alterations to these Standards that, in their opinion, are necessary to preserve the architectural style and harmony of the Development.

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DESIGN of HOUSES / BUILDINGS To maintain the required Standards, all building work of any nature which requires the submission of Plans to the Local Authority, must be designed by a registered Architectural Practice, Architect or at least a Senior 2 Technologist.

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APPROVAL All proposed building work is to be approved by the Developer, the Shelley Point Home Owners Association (SPHOA) and an independent architect duly appointed by the Developer and SPHOA, for which a scrutiny fee will be charged, prior to submission to the Local Authority. Any and all alterations which have an effect on the outside appearance (aesthetics) of a property which do not require local Authority Approval, must be approved (in writing) by the SPHOA and, where necessary, the 3 adjudicating architect. All building work is subject to the current Building Guidelines applicable at that time. The Guidelines are amended from time to time to clarify interpretation and to remain current with building materials and lifestyle trends. For this reason a rule that may not have been in existence at the time of purchase of a property in the Estate may be made applicable on a subsequent proposed development. In addition, no existing precedent may be argued for departures from current rules. Departures will only be considered on merit. Where 4 necessary (in the opinion of the SPHOA) affected neighbours approval must be obtained.

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SUBMISSION FOR APPROVAL No buildings, walls, fences or other structures may be erected until the Developer, SPHOA and the Local Authority have approved the plans submitted in respect of the work to be so conducted. The Local Authority will not accept plans for approval which are not approved by the SPHOA. However, should Local Authority Approval be obtained for whatever reason without SPHOA approval, such plans will not be binding on the SPHOA in terms of its purpose and 5 function. 6

Five sets of the documentation, signed by the owner, must be submitted. 2.1

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

All plans, elevations and sections are to be dimensioned and drawn to scale.

The following minimum requirements must be submitted to the Shelley Point Home Owners Association: • Site and all floor plans: showing building lines; contours; datum level and floor levels; and any proposed excavations, walls, swimming pool, driveway. •

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All elevations of all buildings, structures, walls, gates; the natural ground level; floor and building height levels; material and colour details for roofs, windows, doors, gutters, rainwater downpipes, columns, poles, awnings.

Added at AGM on 22 December 2014 Par 1.3 amended at AGM on 20 December 2010 Added at A G M on 22 December 2014 4 Added at A G M on 22 December 2014 5 Added at A G M on 22 December 2014; amended by Municipality on 18 December 2015 6 Par2. Amended at A.G.M. on 19 December 2008 2

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