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Hi all,
As I understand from the Planning Portal a Location Plan should:
This I understand means that if I want to build on the land adjacent to my house (presently a part of my garden) the council will take into consideration the parking provision for my existing house.
But if someone else were to submit the same planning application they would not own any of the land so the existing house would not be shown in blue.
Therefore would the council still have any right to examine the planning needs of the existing property?
As I understand from the Planning Portal a Location Plan should:
- Should be at an identified standard metric scale (typically 1:1250 or 1:2500 for larger sites) and should show the direction north.
It should be scaled to fit on an A4 size document.
Show sufficient roads and/or buildings on land adjoining the application site.
Show application site boundaries and all land necessary to carry out the
proposed development i.e. land required for access to the site from the road,
outlined in red.
A blue line should be drawn around any other land owned by the applicant that is close to or adjacent to the property.
This I understand means that if I want to build on the land adjacent to my house (presently a part of my garden) the council will take into consideration the parking provision for my existing house.
But if someone else were to submit the same planning application they would not own any of the land so the existing house would not be shown in blue.
Therefore would the council still have any right to examine the planning needs of the existing property?