New to the forum, hope someone can help. I have been granted planning permission for a single storey side extension to my 1930's semi. Building control noticed that there was a public sewer in the vicinity and notified the water board who have carried out a video survey and granted build over consent (the sewer is 7.4 to 8.5 metres deep). Building control approved the plans and my builder started today. The BC Officer arrived and said that the 1metre deep footings which had been approved were not sufficient and work should stop as the footings must be taken to the invert of the drains (ie: 7.5 metres deep !!). They could also not be within 1.5 metres of the sewer which effectively means that my extension cannot be built. I have tried to do the right thing and have obtained all of the necessary approvals and cannot believe that I have run into this problem at this late stage.
Any advice as to how I should proceed? I originally applied for planning permission in February and am beginning to wish that I had moved house instead/
Thanks, Rob.
Any advice as to how I should proceed? I originally applied for planning permission in February and am beginning to wish that I had moved house instead/
Thanks, Rob.