Hi One and all.
Recently we had a planning permission refused and the last paragraph of the refusal document is shown below.
"The introduction of a dwelling on this se will disrupt the un-obscured outlook from 1-9 (insert generic teraced street name here) to the detriment of the residential amenity of those properties."
The thing is I was under the impression that the planning office is not supposed to consider disruption of views when making a decision as its not the designated function of there office.
(The only reference to something like this is the succesfull appeal here > http://www.gos.gov.uk/497763/docs/199734/199731/331496/331684)
Has anyone come accross anyhting similar before or have any comments? Is it worth pursuing further as the planning office are suggesting that no matter what changes are made to the plans the errection of anything that is beyond the existing structure would create the same issues!
Recently we had a planning permission refused and the last paragraph of the refusal document is shown below.
"The introduction of a dwelling on this se will disrupt the un-obscured outlook from 1-9 (insert generic teraced street name here) to the detriment of the residential amenity of those properties."
The thing is I was under the impression that the planning office is not supposed to consider disruption of views when making a decision as its not the designated function of there office.
(The only reference to something like this is the succesfull appeal here > http://www.gos.gov.uk/497763/docs/199734/199731/331496/331684)
Has anyone come accross anyhting similar before or have any comments? Is it worth pursuing further as the planning office are suggesting that no matter what changes are made to the plans the errection of anything that is beyond the existing structure would create the same issues!
