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Comply with TP Part 3

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the subject of Clause 55.05?

a)

A) Detailed design

b)

B) On-site amenity and facilities

c)

C) Neighbourhood character and infrastructure

d)

D) Site layout and building massing

2.

What should be considered in relation to the site when describing the neighbourhood and site?

a)

The pattern of development of the neighbourhood.

b)

The built form, scale, and character of surrounding development.

c)

Architectural and roof styles.

d)

Site shape, size, orientation, and easements.

3.

What should developments provide to maintain or enhance local accessibility according to Standard B5?

a)

Adequate vehicle and pedestrian links

b)

More parking spaces

c)

Larger buildings

d)

More green spaces

4.

What is the maximum building height specified in Standard B7 if no maximum height is specified in the zone, schedule to the zone, or an overlay?

a)

8 meters

b)

9 meters

c)

10 meters

d)

12 meters

5.

According to Standard B5, what is the maximum site coverage allowed if no maximum site coverage is specified in a schedule to the zone?

a)

50 percent

b)

55 percent

c)

60 percent

d)

65 percent

6.

Where should living areas and private open space be located if practicable?

a)

On the north side of the development.

b)

On the south side of the development.

c)

On the east side of the development.

d)

On the west side of the development.

7.

What does Standard B12 state about the entrances to dwellings and residential buildings?

a)

They should be obscured from the street.

b)

They should not be isolated from the street and internal accessways.

c)

They should be used as public thoroughfares.

d)

They should be hidden behind large plants.

8.

According to Standard B14, what is the maximum width of accessways or car spaces as a percentage of the street frontage?

a)

20%

b)

33%

c)

40%

d)

50%

9.

What is the required setback for sunblinds, verandahs, porches, eaves, fascias, gutters, and other similar structures according to Standard B17?

a)

Not more than 0.5 metres into the setbacks

b)

Not more than 1 metre into the setbacks

c)

Not more than 2 metres into the setbacks

d)

Not more than 3 metres into the setbacks

10.

According to Standard B19, what is the minimum dimension clear to the sky for daylight to existing windows?

a)

0.5 metres

b)

1 metre

c)

1.5 metres

d)

2 metres

11.

What is the required setback for a north-facing habitable room window of an existing dwelling within 3 meters of a boundary on an abutting lot?

a)

1 meter

b)

2 meters

c)

3 meters

d)

4 meters

12.

What is the orientation range for a north-facing window?

a)

North 10 degrees west to north 20 degrees east

b)

North 15 degrees west to north 25 degrees east

c)

North 20 degrees west to north 30 degrees east

d)

North 25 degrees west to north 35 degrees east

13.

If the existing sunlight to the secluded private open space of an existing dwelling is less than the requirements of Standard B21, what should be done?

a)

The amount of sunlight should be further reduced.

b)

The amount of sunlight should not be further reduced.

c)

The amount of sunlight should be increased.

d)

The amount of sunlight should be maintained as it is.

14.

What is the maximum transparency allowed for permanently fixed external screens to meet the overlooking objective?

a)

10%

b)

15%

c)

20%

d)

25%

15.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of screens used to obscure a view according to the document?

a)

Perforated panels or trellis with a maximum of 25% openings

b)

Permanent, fixed, and durable

c)

Designed and colored to blend in with the development

d)

Made of transparent glass