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Planning Application 2018/0960

Meeting: 05/12/2018 - Planning Committee (Item 93)

93 Application No. 2018/0960 - 11 Long West Croft, Calverton pdf icon PDF 663 KB

Minutes:

Single storey rear extension to utility room and rear porch.

 

RESOLVED to Grant Planning Permission subject to conditions:-

 

Conditions

 

1.         The development must be begun not later than three years beginning with the date of this permission.

 

 

2.         This permission shall be read in accordance with the application form, site location and block plan received 27th September 2018 and the Proposed Elevations and Floor Plans received 13th November 2018 .  The development shall thereafter be undertaken in accordance with these details.

 

 

Reasons

 

1.         In order to comply with Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

 

2.         For the avoidance of doubt.

 

Reasons for Decision

 

In the opinion of the Borough Council the proposed development is visually acceptable, results in no significant impact on the amenity of neighbouring residential properties and would not have any adverse impacts on Highways Safety. The development therefore accords with the aims set out in the National Planning Policy Framework, Policy 10 of the Aligned Core Strategy, Policies 32 and 43 of the Local Planning Document and Policies BE2 and BE4 of the Calverton Neighbourhood Plan.

 

Notes to Applicant

 

The applicant is advised that all planning permissions granted on or after 16th October 2015 may be subject to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Full details of CIL are available on the Council's website at www.gedling.gov.uk.  The proposed development has been assessed and it is the Council's view that CIL is not payable on the development hereby approved as the gross internal area of new build is less 100 square metres

 

Planning Statement - The Borough Council has worked positively and proactively with the applicant in accordance with paragraph 38 of the National Planning Policy Framework (2018).  During the processing of the application there were no problems for which the Local Planning Authority had to seek a solution in relation to this application.

 

The proposed development lies within a coal mining area which may contain unrecorded coal mining related hazards. If any coal mining feature is encountered during development, this should be reported immediately to The Coal Authority on 0845 762   6848. Further information is also available on The Coal Authority website at www.coal.decc.gov.uk.Property specific summary information on past, current and future coal mining activity can be obtained from The Coal Authority's Property Search Service on 0845 762 6848 or at www.groundstability.com.