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  • Profile photo of Stewy89Stewy89
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    @stewy89
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    Currently I am a trainee Sales Consultant (20) Some say I'm young but I see it as I have room to learn.

    What I'm looking for is a basic R20, R25, R30 and R40 explanation from someone. Thankyou

    Profile photo of ladybirdladybird
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    If you are talking about WA, the zoning determines such things as minimum and average block size, boundary set back, plot ratios etc.

    As a rough guide, if you divide 10,000 by the R-Code number (20 for R20 etc.), you get the minimum block size. So R20 gives 500 m2, R40 gives 250 m2 etc. However, I have noticed the latest update to the WA codes are slightly different.

    If you download and go to the end of this document, you will see various tables that set building parameters based on the R-Codes

    http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/Publications/1585.aspx

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