29 Application no. 2024/0560 - 10 Wadham Road, Woodthorpe PDF 552 KB
Minutes:
Two Storey Side Extension.
RESOLVED:
To Grant Planning Permission subject to conditions:
1 The development must be begun not later than three years beginning with the date of this permission.
2 The development shall be carried out in accordance with the details as set out within the application form received 1 January 2024 and the following plans:
-Site Location Plan, received 16 August 2024
- D Turton/24/4 rev E03
3 The development hereby approved shall be carried out using materials as set out in the application.
Reasons
1 In order to comply with Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2 For the avoidance of doubt.
3 In the interests of visual amenity and in accordance with Policy 10 of the Aligned Core Strategy and Policy BE2 of the Calverton Neighbourhood Plan.
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 highway 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, 43, 57 and 61 of the Local Planning Document, and the Parking Provision for Residential and Non-Residential Developments SPD.
Notes to Applicant
Planning Statement - The Borough Council has worked positively and proactively with the applicant in accordance with paragraph 38 of the National Planning Policy Framework. 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 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.
Please note that the grant of planning permission does not override civil legal matters with regard to development on or over a boundary, including the Party Wall etc Act, advice on which should be sought from an independent source.