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4. The Grid
D. Alternative Grids
1. If a grid type is not perpendicular or parallel to the street or site boundaries, then alternative grid configurations must be approved by the local council. An alternative grid may be one of the following pre-approved options:
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2. Diagonal: 45 degrees to a grid which maybe be parallel or perpendicular to the road or site boundary. If this is the secondary to a fixed quadrilateral grid, then the diagonal line acts as the hypotenuse to the dimensions of the grid.
3. Asymmetrical: If the grid is not equidistant, it is allowed to alter so long as the width and length is at a minimum of 1m each (2m²).







