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The overall height of the front and side return fence is 1600.
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The width of the vehicle crossing is:
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6000mm

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The Pool shown on the plans is to be built at the same time as the dwelling.
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The Fence detail is drawn at a scale of:
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1:50

1:1

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1:100

1:200
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What is the difference between the Site Plan Rev C and the Site Plan Rev F?
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additional work is shown i.e. Front fence and a future pool and vehicular crossing

they just have different dates

the front setback is different

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The front and side return fence is 230mm thick brickwork.
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The brickwork to the fence sits directly on a concrete footing.
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The fence panels will be selected by the client.
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The front fence that is shown on the Site Plan dated 30/07/2013 can be considered a variation.
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The future pool is shown adjacent to the northern boundary.
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