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I applied for a prior notification for a full width extension and the application was refused for the following reason. The council reckon that the side piece which I have marked in red is not the original house which is why they claim I am extending beyond a side wall
If I was able to prove that this was part of the original house in 1948 and that they were wrong would that mean anything? Obviously I can resubmit with the evidence but is it my responsibility to show that this was part of the original house or their responsibility to show it was not?!
as referred to in your application and shown on the accompanying plan(s): 1 The proposed extension, by virtue of Sections 55 and 57 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended), constitutes development requiring planning permission. Prior Approval for the proposed development is hereby required and refused under Section A.4(3) of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 - as amended. Insufficient information has been provided to determine whether the development would comply with the requirements of sections A.1(j) of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 as the enlarged part of the dwellinghouse may extend beyond a wall forming a side elevation of the original dwellinghouse and would have a width greater than half the width of the original dwellinghouse. It is not clear whether the side element of the host dwellinghouse , on the side which neighbours with no. ADDRESS, is an original feature or if what is shown on the block plan is an accurate representation of what is on site. In the absence of this, the Local Planning Authority cannot be sure whether the extension is a side extension and it exceeds over half of the width of the house.
I applied for a prior notification for a full width extension and the application was refused for the following reason. The council reckon that the side piece which I have marked in red is not the original house which is why they claim I am extending beyond a side wall
If I was able to prove that this was part of the original house in 1948 and that they were wrong would that mean anything? Obviously I can resubmit with the evidence but is it my responsibility to show that this was part of the original house or their responsibility to show it was not?!
as referred to in your application and shown on the accompanying plan(s): 1 The proposed extension, by virtue of Sections 55 and 57 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended), constitutes development requiring planning permission. Prior Approval for the proposed development is hereby required and refused under Section A.4(3) of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 - as amended. Insufficient information has been provided to determine whether the development would comply with the requirements of sections A.1(j) of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 as the enlarged part of the dwellinghouse may extend beyond a wall forming a side elevation of the original dwellinghouse and would have a width greater than half the width of the original dwellinghouse. It is not clear whether the side element of the host dwellinghouse , on the side which neighbours with no. ADDRESS, is an original feature or if what is shown on the block plan is an accurate representation of what is on site. In the absence of this, the Local Planning Authority cannot be sure whether the extension is a side extension and it exceeds over half of the width of the house.