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In this video what I want to show you is how you go about setting out the position of a house on your block of land so here is my rough representation of a subdivision cul-de-sac type and there's a few different blocks of land around here, so your first challenge is to identify that you're on the correct block of land and as silly as that may sometimes sound in a subdivision, and it's very hard to identify what block is yours now the difference between this block and this block could be very small, so it's Visual and in Australia it's law that you have to have a licensed land surveyor a registered surveyor identify the block, and they should do what they call a boundary survey so what they'll actually do is they'll go around ID'd the block of land, and they'll put survey pegs on the four corners and whatever major other points or changes of direction it might have on your site so like that there's a survey Pig generally about 75 mil but 75 mil yeah three or four hundred mil long driven into the ground to pet the nail on top the biggest problem of these survey pigs once the survey has put them in there's no guarantee that kids aren't going to come and kick him and move them, so you need to make sure they're in the right spot if it had an existing property again good chance these pigs have been moved, or you know pulled out when they put the fences in and there's no guarantee that the fence is actually sitting on the creek boundary, so before you build on the existing block of land always a good idea to get a boundary survey done by a surveyor and actually identify your block of land and most councils in Australia will actually require that to happen now the other thing with identifying the block of land there is a difference between the lot of number which is how real estate agents sell the blotter land and the actual street number they will not always be the same number so that can cause a lot of confusion as well so need to make sure on the right block of land, and you need to make sure you know your boundaries don't assume that the fences are the boundaries, and it needs to be done below surveyor also remember that the front of your block land is not necessarily the street counsel will have a what we call a median strip or a distance from a front of your block and land out to the street which is their land not yours usually it's identified just as a rough guide the water meter will just be on your land, and it'll be out in the front corner of your block somewhere so everything in front of the water meter is the council's council's also give us a couple of restrictions on our block of land so if we just have a look at the actual block the council will tell us how close we can build to the front of our block around and depending on the council area it could be a couple of meters it could be 10 meters it really depends on the council where your house is situated heaps of different factors, so I'll stipulate that that's called the building line,...
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