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Hello,
We want to do a 6m, full width rear extension under permitted development. Unfortunately, we have an attached coal shed, approx 1m x 1m attached to the rear corner of our house. This means that an initial "larger home extension" PD application has been refused as our proposal would have resulting as we would contravene (j)(iii):
(j) the enlarged part of the dwellinghouse would extend beyond a wall forming a side elevation of the original dwellinghouse, and would –
(i) exceed 4 metres in height,
(ii) have more than a single storey, or
(iii) have a width greater than half the width of the original dwellinghouse
We have thought about either:
1. Building Extension A, marked below under PD, and then trying to apply for regular planning permission to infill Extension B.
or:
2. Building extension C, that leaves a 20cm gap around the coal shed, and then trying to apply for regular planning permission to infill the coal shed.
Are either of the above options viable?
Thanks for any advice!
We want to do a 6m, full width rear extension under permitted development. Unfortunately, we have an attached coal shed, approx 1m x 1m attached to the rear corner of our house. This means that an initial "larger home extension" PD application has been refused as our proposal would have resulting as we would contravene (j)(iii):
(j) the enlarged part of the dwellinghouse would extend beyond a wall forming a side elevation of the original dwellinghouse, and would –
(i) exceed 4 metres in height,
(ii) have more than a single storey, or
(iii) have a width greater than half the width of the original dwellinghouse
We have thought about either:
1. Building Extension A, marked below under PD, and then trying to apply for regular planning permission to infill Extension B.
or:
2. Building extension C, that leaves a 20cm gap around the coal shed, and then trying to apply for regular planning permission to infill the coal shed.
Are either of the above options viable?
Thanks for any advice!