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If you require architectural drawings for your new dream home, want to make additions to you existing house plans or require any SPLUMA or municipal clearing certifications get in touch with us.

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Frequently asked questions

SPLUMA is a national framework act that requires provincial legislation to enable municipalities to enact spatial planning and land use management by-laws. The municipal SPLUMA by-laws prescribe how land use applications and appeals are dealt with. Such application is required on every property that was sold and need to be registered.

  • 1. No roof water runs into adjacent property
  • 2. No municipal services in the effected area
  • 3. If municipality grants approval
  • 4. Depending on future developments
  • 5. If closer than 1m in single storey - you need to obtain neighbours consent
  • 6. If closer than 2m in double storey - you need to obtain neighbours consent

You may send a letter by register mail to neighbour for consent. Neighbours have 30 days to respond, in writing, to the Municipality, from that of the letter, in the absence thereof, the Municipality shall deem the application as having had no objection.

  • 1. Awnings
  • 2. Retaining Walls
  • 3. Boundary Walls
  • 4. Pergolas
  • 5. Replacement of Roofs
  • 6. Conversion of a door to window
  • 7. Solar Systems
  • 8. Make openings in a wall that does not effect the structural safety
  • 9. All internal drywall
  • 10. Greenhouse that are a maximum of 15sq
  • 11. Children playhouse
  • 12. Tool sheds
  • 13. Change room at private swimming pools
  • 14. Any freestanding wall built with brick/steel/alluminium/timber or any wifre fence that does not exceed 1.8m in height

It's virtually impossible to build a structure without having the correct inputs. This is where the site survey becomes so vital. It provides an exact idea of the topography of the site, various resources available, access roads and points, and of the adjacent structures and locations