Details of Planning Application -
CB/19/02152/FULL |
Application registered | Consultation period | Awaiting decision | Decided | Appeal | Appeal decided |
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Application Type: | Full Application |
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Date Received: | 01
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07
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2019 |
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Registration (Validation) Date: | 02
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07
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2019 |
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Consultation Start Date: | 02
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07
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2019 |
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Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires): | 03
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09
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2019 |
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Target Date for Decision: | 27
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08
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2019 |
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Location: | Ivy Cottage, 25 Leighton Road, Heath And Reach, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 0AA |
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Parish Name: | Heath & Reach |
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Conservation Area: | Heath & Reach |
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Listed Building Grade: | Not available |
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Environmental Assessment: | Not available |
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Expected Decision Level: | Not available |
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Description: | Demolish timber shed outbuilding and replace with garage to rear of garden, construction of driveway with associated landscaping works. |
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Case Officer: | Mark Spragg |
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Case Officer Tel: | 0300 300 5796 |
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Case Officer Email: | mark.spragg3@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk |
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Status: | Decided |
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Agent: | Mr P Waller |
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| 5 Silver Court |
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| Bancroft |
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| Hitchin |
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| SG5 1GB |
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Press Date: | 13
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08
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2019 |
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Site Notice Date: | No date |
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Neighbours | Responses Received:
0 |
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and Representatives: | In Favour:
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Representation Details | Against:
0 |
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| Comments:
0 |
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| Petitions Against:
0 |
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| Petitions For:
0 |
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Officer Site Visit Date: | 12/08/2019 |
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Committee Site Visit Date: | No date |
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Committee Meeting Date: | No date |
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Decision Level: | Officer Delegated |
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Date Decision Made: | 05
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09
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2019 |
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Date Decision Despatched: | 05
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09
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2019 |
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Decision: | Full Application - Granted |
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Conditions or Reasons: | View Conditions or Reasons |
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Informative Notes: | 1
)Weatherboard cladding - To assist in the correct selection of external materials and finishes, both applicant is advised of the traditional standard dimensions for traditional weatherboard, being 175mm (7') board width with sectional thicknesses of 25mm (1') at the lower, exposed edge, tapering down to 6mm (1/4') at the top edge. Black stain or black tar paint are both acceptable finishes.
Window and door joinery a paint, not stain, finish is accepted best practice. Hardwood framing (oak, elm) may be either painted or left to weather naturally. Softwood should always be painted, and for window and door insertions a gloss black finish is the most satisfactory compliment to traditional stained or tar painted weatherboarding.Weatherboard cladding - To assist in the correct selection of external materials and finishes, both applicant is advised of the traditional standard dimensions for traditional weatherboard, being 175mm (7') board width with sectional thicknesses of 25mm (1') at the lower, exposed edge, tapering down to 6mm (1/4') at the top edge. Black stain or black tar paint are both acceptable finishes.
Window and door joinery a paint, not stain, finish is accepted best practice. Hardwood framing (oak, elm) may be either painted or left to weather naturally. Softwood should always be painted, and for window and door insertions a gloss black finish is the most satisfactory compliment to traditional stained or tar painted weatherboarding. |
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)Surface water drainage arrangements shall be provided for any increase in surface water run off as a result of the proposed work/increase in impermeable area, the adequacy of the design and construction of this should be confirmed by Building Control Regulation procedures. Surface water discharge will not increase flood risk on or off site.Surface water drainage arrangements shall be provided for any increase in surface water run off as a result of the proposed work/increase in impermeable area, the adequacy of the design and construction of this should be confirmed by Building Control Regulation procedures. Surface water discharge will not increase flood risk on or off site. |
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)In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR) and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR) and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). |
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)This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority. |
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Appeal Received Date: | This case has no appeals against it |
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Planning Obligation Status: | Not available |
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