Anyone had any experience with dealing with your local planning office? I want to build on top of a flat roof so I visited the local civic center and spoke to a planning office. I had drawn plans which clearly showed what I wanted to do. The officer said that she could not see any reason why I should not get planning.
Three months later her boss has refused planning on the grounds that my house has dominance over the bungalow on the other side of the street. He has said he would allow it if we step back the front of the extension by one meter. One blumming meter does not seem like a lot but that extra meter adds so much to the room. Not only that but I would no add to the cost of the build as now I would have to buy steel to support a wall.
We do look over two bungalows but they are about 25 meters from my house. The only objections are from the manager none of my neighbors have objected.
Just looking for some advice when for when I sit down and argue with the planning officer.
Three months later her boss has refused planning on the grounds that my house has dominance over the bungalow on the other side of the street. He has said he would allow it if we step back the front of the extension by one meter. One blumming meter does not seem like a lot but that extra meter adds so much to the room. Not only that but I would no add to the cost of the build as now I would have to buy steel to support a wall.
We do look over two bungalows but they are about 25 meters from my house. The only objections are from the manager none of my neighbors have objected.
Just looking for some advice when for when I sit down and argue with the planning officer.
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great stuff the planning officers are not going to object to my extension due to the fact their has been a precedent set.
<shakes fist at borich_planner>