Buildings constructed in alpine areas need special consideration because of sub-zero temperatures which can create elements which restrict free movement to and from the building. The additional measures in this Part include—
having external doorways open in a way that is not impeded by snow and ice outside; and
for external trafficable structures forming part of the means of egress, being constructed so that they remain useable under snow conditions, and
minimising the impact of snow build up between and around buildings.
Part 2.2 (structural provisions) and Section 13 (energy efficiency) also contain specific additional requirements for a building located in an alpine area.
External doors that may be subject to a build-up of snow must—
open inwards or slide; and
be constructed so that the threshold is not less than 900 mm above the adjoining surface; and
in a Class 1b building, be marked “OPEN INWARDS” on the inside face of the door in letters not less than 75 mm high and in a colour contrasting with that of the background.
for any external walls more than 3.6 m above the natural ground level, the distance of that part of the building from the allotment boundary (other than a road alignment) must be not less than 2.5 m plus an additional 100 mm for each 300 mm or part by which that part of the external wall exceeds a height of 3.6 m (see Figure 12.2.4a); and
if an external doorway discharges into a court between wings of a building and that area may be used for vehicle access to the building, the clear distance between wings must be not less than 4 m (see Figure 12.2.4b); and
where an external doorway discharges opposite a feature that could trap snow or an embankment that is more than 900 mm above the threshold of that doorway, a minimum clear distance of not less than 4 m must be provided between the door and the feature (see Figure 12.2.4c and Figure 12.2.4d).
Explanatory information: Snow build-up around buildings
The design and construction of a building in an alpine area must not aid dangerous levels of snow build-up between and around buildings. This control—
assists with egress in an emergency; and
helps vehicle access around the buildings, both for snow clearing and emergency situations; and
minimises the risk of snow or ice falling from the roof onto adjoining lots or egress routes.
Explanatory information: Set-back distances
12.2.4(a) prescribes set-back requirements for external walls from the boundary of adjoining allotments. The aim is to ensure that a reasonable distance is created between buildings to reduce the amount of snow build-up between properties. 12.2.4(a) applies only to the area adjacent to that part of the wall that is more than 3.6 m in height.
Explanatory information: Distance between wings of buildings
12.2.4(b) prescribes a minimum distance between wings of a building or attached buildings where external doorways may discharge into this area. This requirement only applies where the court or wings are able to be accessed by vehicles.