“GPDO Part 1 (All Classes) – LDC Appeal Decisions” and “GPDO Part 1 Class A (Larger Rear Extensions) – Prior Approval Appeal Decisions” – 4 additional appeal decisions (total = 561 + 81) …

The "GPDO Part 1 (All Classes) - LDC Appeal Decisions" document and the "GPDO Part 1 Class A (Larger Rear Extensions) - Prior Approval Appeal Decisions" document have been updated to include 4 additional appeal decisions relating to householder permitted development legislation (1 "LDC Appeal", 0 "Enforcement Appeals", and 3 "Prior Approval Appeals"), for which the conclusions are as follows:

"LDC APPEALS" AND "ENFORCEMENT APPEALS":

April 2014 - Code a00478 (appeal dismissed):

  • This appeal decision provides an example of where it was concluded that a roof slope that is significantly set back from a forward projection of the property does form part of “the principal elevation”.

"PRIOR APPROVAL APPEALS":

May 2014 - Code p00081 (appeal allowed):

  • This appeal decision provides an example of where the Inspector concluded that the amenity impact of the proposed development would be acceptable.
    [Length 3.0m/4.4m, eaves height 3.0m, max height 3.9m (unknown roof)].
  • This appeal decision provides an example of where the Inspector, when assessing the amenity impact of the proposed development, did not refer to the Council’s policies. (*)
  • This appeal decision provides an example of where the Inspector, when assessing the amenity impact of the proposed development, did not refer to the Council’s guidance. (*)
  • This appeal decision provides an example of where it appears that the submitted information was insufficient to be able to fully assess the amenity impact of the proposed development, but the Inspector allowed the appeal without highlighting this issue.
    [Note: Height facing side property unclear (between 3.0m and 3.9m)].

May 2014 - Code p00080 (appeal dismissed):

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May 2014 - Code p00079 (appeal dismissed):

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