Whoa, that's close
Our house is pushed as close to the southern boundary as possible, so 1m from the boundary. This was, of course, to maximize the northern outdoor area. (Lounge/dining/kitchen open onto the northern yard)

(Bottom right is the boundary peg. The fence to the left runs through where the middle of our house will be. Our garage will be in front of where the pic is taken)
The house to our south has just started pouring their slab and they are as close as they can be to their northern boundary, also 1m. The smart kids will have already realised that this means the two houses will be 2m apart. Not a major for us, as its childrens' bedrooms and we've got extra soundproofing going in there in any case.
(Bottom right is the boundary peg. The fence to the left runs through where the middle of our house will be. Our garage will be in front of where the pic is taken)
It also, rather curiously, means that their house will have no north yard and, particularly in winter, our house is gonna block a massive amount of their sunlight.
Still, maybe they're vampires or something.
On another note, minor tweaks for the Rinnai boxes have been done and sent to Council. We should have their stamp (or whatever it is they do to justify their fee) on the paperwork this week. Then we can actually start the physical build.
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