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050312 - Full Application - Demolition of Existing Garage and the Erection of a One Bedroom Annex at 18 Vaughan Way, Connah's Quay

Meeting: 20/03/2013 - Planning & Development Control Committee (Item 178)

178 Full Application - Demolition of Existing Garage and the Erection of a One Bedroom Annex at 18 Vaughan Way, Connah's Quay (050312) pdf icon PDF 33 KB

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Decision:

That planning permission be refused on the grounds of overlooking neighbouring properties, loss of amenity and the height/scale of the proposal. 

 

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 18 March 2013.  The usual consultations had been undertaken and the responses received detailed in the report.

 

            The officer detailed the background to the report explaining that three letters of objection had been received and he detailed the main issues of the proposal.  A previous application for a two storey annex had been refused in December 2011, but there were no amenity issues in relation to this application as the proposal was for a single storey building. 

 

            Mr. C. Minton spoke against the application as he felt that his property which was behind the site would be overlooked and overcrowded and that his privacy would be invaded.  He added that the building works would disrupt resident’s lives and would impact on the health of his wife and neighbours.      

 

            Councillor A.I. Dunbar proposed refusal of the application against officer recommendation, which was duly seconded.  He felt that the height of the proposal would be above the height of the garage on the site and would overlook neighbouring properties.  He asked whether there was any intention for the applicant to sell it as a separate building if planning permission was granted. 

 

            Councillor R. Lloyd concurred that the proposal was higher than the garage currently in place and would be higher than the bungalow to the rear of the site.  He sought clarification on the comment in paragraph 7.10 that it was anticipated that the main dwelling would be relied upon for the kitchen facilities which would ensure the proposal remained ancillary to the main dwelling.  He supported refusal of the application. 

 

            Councillor D. Butler queried why the annex was required as it was reported in paragraph 7.04 that the existing garage could be used for accommodation ancillary to the main dwelling without the need for planning permission.  Councillor W. Mullin felt that once the annex was constructed it would be turned into a dwelling and queried what the ramifications of council tax collection would be.  Councillor Peers referred to the refusal of the previous application on the basis that it was tantamount to the erection of a new dwelling: he felt that same applied in this case.  He asked why the application was to demolish the garage and rebuild an annex when it could have been built as an extension to the original dwelling.  He also supported refusal of the application. 

 

            Councillor H.G. Roberts reminded Members that the application before them had to be considered and that annexes were permitted as long as they were not self-contained.  He felt that the application was in accordance with planning policy. 

 

            In response to a question from Councillor R.B. Jones, the officer said that the previous decision had been delegated and was for a two storey annex with the bedroom windows overlooking adjacent properties.  This proposal was four metres in height with no accommodation in the roof space and so  ...  view the full minutes text for item 178