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Ahmet Court – The Concrete Slab

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Rumpus Room Concrete Slab

Rumpus Room Concrete Slab

Several frustrating weeks followed. The concrete slab was not poured until the 18th of May 1996 due to poor weather condition and red tapes in the Blacktown Council. During the first week of May, Sydney had the highest recorded rainfall. Then the Blacktown Council decided to throw the book on Beechwood for not informing them on the change in the position of the house. By law, the council should advertise to our neighbours for two weeks if there are any changes to the:

  • Roof Pitch/design (i.e. changing gables etc)
  • Extending/Reducing width or depth of home
  • Changing front appearance of home
  • Window alteration, i.e. size or position
  • Repositioning the house on the block
  • Single garage to double or vice versa

Dining Room Concrete Slab

Dining Room Concrete Slab

The need to advertise can be likened to a wedding when the priest calls out to anyone who might have objections before they forever hold their peace.

Well, we were able to slightly shorten the two-week advertisement by asking our neighbours to sign a “No Objection” clause. Even this did not pass without drama with the council. By the time they arrived to a decision, a week had passed. Anyway, it was an opportunity to introduce myself to our future neighbours who were very hospitable and friendly.

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