Common use of Prior to Clause in Contracts

Prior to. (i) Applying for a building consent from the relevant statutory authority; (ii) Undertaking any work to the lot; or (iii) Erecting any improvements on the lot The Owner must submit to BELLGROVE for approval in writing: (i) The proposed floor plan, site plan, schedule of external finishes, colours, materials of any building (as that term is defined in the Building Act 2004) proposed to be erected on the lot; (ii) The landscaping plan for the lot including any trees, plantings, fences, walls, gates, wind breaks, clothes lines, heat pump exterior units, satellite dishes, letterbox, street or house numbering, driveways & paths; (iii) The design of any gates or fences proposed to be installed that will be visible from the road including material choices; (iv) The proposed access from the public roadway and proposed off street car parking. In considering such approval, BELLGROVE or its nominee may take into account the following matters relating to the dwelling house and any other accessory buildings as it, in its sole discretion considers appropriate : (i) Height. (ii) Siting on the lot. (iii) External design ( including roofs, fences, screens ) . (iv) The effect of the proposed dwelling on the natural light, views and privacy of any adjacent or other affected lot. (v) Architectural design. (vi) External cladding materials. (vii) Colours and colour schemes.

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Sources: Restrictive & Building Covenants

Prior to. (i) Applying for a building consent from the relevant statutory authority; (ii) Undertaking any work to the lot; or (iii) Erecting any improvements on the lot The Owner must submit to BELLGROVE for approval in writing: (i) The proposed floor plan, site plan, schedule of external finishes, colours, materials of any building (as that term is defined in the Building Act 2004) proposed to be erected on the lot; (ii) The landscaping plan for the lot including any trees, plantings, fences, walls, gates, wind breaks, clothes lines, heat pump exterior units, satellite dishes, letterbox, street or house numbering, driveways & paths; (iii) The design of any gates or fences proposed to be installed that will be visible from the road including material choices; (iv) The proposed access from the public roadway and proposed off street car parking. In considering such approval, BELLGROVE or its nominee may take into account the following matters relating to the dwelling house and any other accessory buildings as it, in its sole discretion considers appropriate appropriate: (i) Height. (ii) Siting on the lot. (iii) External design ( including roofs, fences, screens ) . (iv) The effect of the proposed dwelling on the natural light, views and privacy of any adjacent or other affected lot. (v) Architectural design. (vi) External cladding materials. (vii) Colours and colour schemes.

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Sources: Restrictive & Building Covenants