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Planning objection help
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Just to double check. The development at the end of the garden involves building a garage almost on the boundary line, within 3m of an existing (private, non commercial) workshop on one side, and bungalow on the other. Does this need party wall consent? I believe it probably does?
I assume this isn't a material consideration in planning but is something that would be discussed separately?0 -
@Section62 thank you. The frontage (from streetview) opens onto a verge, see below. I suspect this would be considered enough of a visibility splay though would be happy to include it in the objection if you think I'm wrong about that
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Bluebell1000 said:Section62 thank you. The frontage (from streetview) opens onto a verge, see below. I suspect this would be considered enough of a visibility splay...Yes, there's enough of a verge that although the highway authority could technically object, in practice there is enough verge width so visibility isn't an issue (and an objection by the HA would probably be lost on appeal).0
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