IDEAL SUBURB
No House to Cost Any Less Tlxan £BOO PERTH’S VENTURE An ideal seaside town is the latest Perth venture. The scheme embraces many innovations and the promoters intend to make their suburb a model for Australia. City Beach, as the town is called, is six miles from the capital, and consists of the City of Perth Endowment I Lands, fronting the ocean. The sub- 1 division has been made on the most up-to-date lines of town planning, and protective restrictions ensure the development of the estate according to the civic plan. No two buildings of similar or near design will be approved if adjoining. No semi-detached residences or terraces will be allowed, while flats will be approved only subject to the council by-laws. Tiles, slates or shingles must adorn all houses, garages, etc. Every residence built on the estate must front the street, and no nearer than 25 feet. Advertisement hoardings or advertisements are prohibited on any part of the land or buildings, while in business sections only signs in accordance with the city by-laws will be permitted. No building in the residential area must cost less than £BOO.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 7
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191IDEAL SUBURB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 7
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