标题: 3 dwellings in my zone allowed. [打印本页] 作者: sweetcheung 时间: 2021-11-10 10:15:55 标题: 3 dwellings in my zone allowed.
求問陌生的香港人,If I build a house with another dwelling upstairs, is it a unit or an apartment? Need to pay contribution fee to council? Also possible to sell it separately to a buyer in future?
作者: 陌生的香港人 时间: 2021-11-10 11:07:23
If you want to build a separate dwelling upstairs, definitely you will need to pay Development Contribution to Council.
Interestingly, there is no definition what an 'apartment' is under the Unitary Plan nor the National Planning Standards so for Council, they would be only treated as 'residential units' or 'dwellings' anyway.
If you want to sell them, you will still need to apply for a resource consent for subdivision and it could be freehold or unit title (depends on the layout I guess) with all sorts of easements about the services (water, power, telecommunication, etc) running thru the house. There are not many cases in this area yet. However, with the new legislation changes next year which allows up to 3 dwellings within a building, this would likely become a key question one needs to consider for this type of development I guess.
- 如果想在同一個建築物建3個 DC還是要付的
- 目前對什麼是apartment 不管是Auckland Unitary Plan 甚至是國家規劃標準 (National Planning Standards) 都沒有明確定義 (雖然奧克蘭有 Terrace Housing and Apartment Building zone) 只有“residential unit” 或者
“dwelling” 所以目測沒什麼具體區別 對council來說 都是住宅單位
Thank you very much for the answer. But I still have questions about the development contributions estimator on the Auckland Council website.
Specifically, I wish to build one single house which comprises three levels. My allotment is an empty sloping one and is in H5 Residential Mixed Housing Urban Zone.
The entry ground level is in the middle and I wish to use it as my principal dwelling unit.
The upper level is being accessed from another entrance door on the ground level. It will be around 75m2 in total with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and living area. I intend to rent this unit out. Should I treat this upper unit as an "accommodation unit" or an "attached dwelling unit - low rise"?
The lower walkout basement level is being accessed from another entrance door on the lower level. Its area is about 49m2 with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and living area. I intend to use it ourselves initially and have the flexibility to rent it out in the future when our children leave our house. Should I treat this lower unit as an "accommodation unit" or a "small ancillary dwelling unit"?
I tried the Auckland Council Development Contributions Estimator with multiple input options and it returned very different estimates on different configurations. Therefore, I need to have the definition clearly defined so that I know how to plan the build in the best way.
Would you be able to answer the above queries? Thank you in advance for your help. 作者: 陌生的香港人 时间: 2021-11-10 14:34:31
sweetcheung 发表于 2021-11-10 15:08
Thank you very much for the answer. But I still have questions about the development contributions ...
這些都是Development Contribution 裡對不同規模房子加建的定義 詳情可以看看Auckland Council Development Contribution Policy 文件裡面對這些unit 的定義(definitions) 再看看你心目中的模式選擇看看是哪一種: