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)Reasons for granting:
The application seeks planning permission for a single storey rear extension. The proposed extension would be shielded by the existing dwelling and would not be visible to the street scene furthermore, the proposed extension would be considered subservient in scale and design to the existing dwelling.
The extension would be sited immediately adjacent the boundary of No.16 Pynders Lane and would surpass the rear projection of this property by 3.3 metres. The rear extension would have a limited impact to the light to this neighbouring property (rear window). There is already built form on this boundary in terms of an on site conservatory. Under Permitted Development at 3m depth extension could be undertaken for this property and given the orientation of the dwellings the proposed 3.3m depth extension would not have any significantly greater impact on loss of light to this neighbour than what can be achieved under Permitted Development. Given the Permitted Development fallback having a similar level of impact combined with the existing built form on this boundary, any impact on light to the rear windows of the adjacent property would not be considered so significant to warrant a reason for refusal. On balance, it is not considered that the single storey rear extension due to the scale, orientation and the design of the proposal would result in any loss of privacy or overbearing impact to this neighbour.
The proposal would not be increasing the number of bedrooms at the property, nor would it affect the existing parking arrangements. As such, the proposal is not considered to cause a detrimental impact to the highway.
An informative to the applicant was suggested by the council's Highways officer, this will be attached to the decision notice below.
It is considered that the proposal will be in accordance with Section 12 of the NPPF, Policies HQ1, T2 and T3 of the Central Bedfordshire Local Plan, Parking Standards in new development SPD and the Central Bedfordshire Design Guide.Reasons for granting:
The application seeks planning permission for a single storey rear extension. The proposed extension would be shielded by the existing dwelling and would not be visible to the street scene furthermore, the proposed extension would be considered subservient in scale and design to the existing dwelling.
The extension would be sited immediately adjacent the boundary of No.16 Pynders Lane and would surpass the rear projection of this property by 3.3 metres. The rear extension would have a limited impact to the light to this neighbouring property (rear window). There is already built form on this boundary in terms of an on site conservatory. Under Permitted Development at 3m depth extension could be undertaken for this property and given the orientation of the dwellings the proposed 3.3m depth extension would not have any significantly greater impact on loss of light to this neighbour than what can be achieved under Permitted Development. Given the Permitted Development fallback having a similar level of impact combined with the existing built form on this boundary, any impact on light to the rear windows of the adjacent property would not be considered so significant to warrant a reason for refusal. On balance, it is not considered that the single storey rear extension due to the scale, orientation and the design of the proposal would result in any loss of privacy or overbearing impact to this neighbour.
The proposal would not be increasing the number of bedrooms at the property, nor would it affect the existing parking arrangements. As such, the proposal is not considered to cause a detrimental impact to the highway.
An informative to the applicant was suggested by the council's Highways officer, this will be attached to the decision notice below.
It is considered that the proposal will be in accordance with Section 12 of the NPPF, Policies HQ1, T2 and T3 of the Central Bedfordshire Local Plan, Parking Standards in new development SPD and the Central Bedfordshire Design Guide. |
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)Based on information submitted there are no known issues raised in the context of Human Rights / The Equalities Act 2010 and as such there would be no relevant implications.Based on information submitted there are no known issues raised in the context of Human Rights / The Equalities Act 2010 and as such there would be no relevant implications. |
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)The site is located within the Chilterns Beechwoods Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Natural England have not provided any comments on this application, however, as no additional independent overnight accommodation is proposed, the proposal is not considered to have a detrimental impact upon the SAC.The site is located within the Chilterns Beechwoods Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Natural England have not provided any comments on this application, however, as no additional independent overnight accommodation is proposed, the proposal is not considered to have a detrimental impact upon the SAC. |
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)GDP Policy Informative Central Beds Local Plan
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 Central Bedfordshire Local Plan and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).GDP Policy Informative Central Beds Local Plan
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 Central Bedfordshire Local Plan 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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)Will a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge?
The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991.
Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended. The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax.
If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax. If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption. Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306.
The website link is:
https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax-bandsWill a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge?
The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991.
Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended. The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax.
If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax. If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption. Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306.
The website link is:
https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax-bands |
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)The contractor and / or client are to ensure that any mud or building material debris such as sand, cement or concrete that is left on the public highway, or any mud arising from construction/demolition vehicular movement, shall be removed immediately and in the case of concrete, cement, mud or mortar not allowed to dry on the highwayThe contractor and / or client are to ensure that any mud or building material debris such as sand, cement or concrete that is left on the public highway, or any mud arising from construction/demolition vehicular movement, shall be removed immediately and in the case of concrete, cement, mud or mortar not allowed to dry on the highway |
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