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Demolition of Existing Single Storey Rear Extension and Construction of New Single Storey Extension to Provide Bedroom, Bathroom and Liviing Space for Wheelchair Access at 15 Hawarden Drive, Buckley

Meeting: 25/07/2012 - Planning & Development Control Committee (Item 49)

49 Full application - Proposed Demolition of Existing Single Storey Rear Extension and garage and replacement with a New Single Storey rear Extension to Provide Bedroom, Bathroom and Liviing Space for Wheelchair Access at 15 Hawarden Drive, Buckley (049623) pdf icon PDF 46 KB

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Decision:

            That the appeal be opposed due to the detrimental impact on the neighbouring property and the development being out of character with the local area. 

 

Minutes:

            The Committee considered the report of the Head of Planning in respect of this application which had been the subject of a site visit on 23 July 2012.  The usual consultations had been undertaken and the responses received detailed in the report.  Additional comments received since the preparation of the report were circulated at the meeting. 

 

                        The Development Manager detailed the background to the report and explained that the applicant had submitted an appeal against non determination of the application.  Because of this, the application was not for determination by the Committee at this meeting, but that a steer from the Committee was being sought on how to progress the appeal.  He explained that the proposed extension to the bungalow was to be built in an ‘L’ shape with the extension being three metres on the left hand side and 12 metres on the right hand side and was very close to the side extension of the adjacent property.  A previous application had been withdrawn in January 2012 and this resubmission took the extension away from the boundary even though there was no requirement to do this in planning terms, pointing out that the extension on the adjoining property came up to the boundary.  The main issue for consideration was the scale of the development which amounted to an overall percentage increase of 78%.  The Council’s Local Planning Guidance Note – House Extensions and Alterations made reference to a general guidance figure of 50% for new extensions, however other factors needed to be considered and it was felt that the scale of the proposed development was acceptable in these circumstances.           

 

                        Councillor M.J. Peers referred to the reason the application had been deferred at the previous meeting as it was reported that this had been for a site visit.  He highlighted page 3 of the minutes for that meeting which had been approved earlier as the reason he had proposed deferment at the meeting was due to information being received at the late observations stage which was relative to the application which the local Member had not had the opportunity to consider.  The Development Manager said that a site visit had also been requested. 

 

                        Mrs. Edwards spoke against the application and indicated that the extension was 105% of the original floor space, with the guidance being 50%.  The physical gap between this and the adjoining property would reduce.  There was no means of escape from the rear of the extension and the extension would result in the loss of a large part of the garden.  Mrs. Edwards felt that a design could be submitted which would comply with policy and urged the Committee to refuse the application. 

 

                        The Chairman used his discretion to allow one of the local Members, Councillor D. Hutchinson to speak on the application.  Councillor Hutchinson supported refusal of the application due to the extension being overbearing and not in keeping with the streetscene.  The extension was more than twice the size of the original dwelling and did  ...  view the full minutes text for item 49