Planning Applications - Runnymede Borough Council

Planning Applications - Runnymede Borough Council Planning Applications - Runnymede Borough Council

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Informative: Reason: In the interests of visual and residential amenities. 1. The applicant is advised that this decision relates to the following drawing numbers received on the dates shown :- Drawing Number: Date Received: SUR042-SUR042C-01A 28.2.03 SUR042-SUR042C-02A 28.2.03 SUR042-SUR042C-03A 28.2.03 SUR042-SUR042C-03C 28.2.03 ICNIRP Compliance Notice 28.2.03 Justification & Supplementary Information 28.2.03 Any permission hereby granted shall not be construed as authority to carry out works on the highway. The applicant is advised that a licence must be obtained from the Highway Authority before any works are carried out on any footway, footpath, carriageway, verge or other land forming part of the highway.

RU.03/0270 Date reg: 12/03/2003 Ward NEW HAW LOCATION: PROPOSAL: TYPE: APPLICANT: 4 GRANGE ROAD, NEW HAW ERECTION OF TWO STORY SIDE AND REAR EXTENSION FULL PLANNING PERMISSION Mr M. Groves Local Plan: Policies relevant to the consideration of this application are: Second Alteration, April 2001: BE2 and HO9. 1. Site 1.1 The application site is occupied by a two-storey semi-detached dwelling situated at the eastern side of the carriageway of Grange Road. The property is surrounded by a number of residential properties and is within the urban area of New Haw. 2. History 2.1 CHE.16918 Erection of a garage. Building Regulations Only. Granted 20/08/1963. 3. Application 3.1 The applicant has applied for full planning permission for the erection of a two storey side and rear extension which is 8.65 metres deep at ground floor level, reducing to 8.0 metres at first floor level, by 2.5 metres wide and has a hipped roof with a ridge height of 8.0 metres. The development would be constructed and finished in materials to match the existing property. 4. Consultations 4.1 The application has been advertised on the Council’s weekly list and six letters have been sent to neighbouring properties. 4.2 One letter of representation have been received and their concerns are summarised below: • significant reduction in the amount of daylight to a ground floor room of No.6 Grange Road; • further reduction in the amount of daylight to the garden due to the presence of a tall fir tree; • first floor bedroom rear bedroom window would overlook the rear garden of No.6 Grange Road resulting in a loss of seclusion and privacy; and, • approval would set a precedent in favour of large extensions.

Informative:<br />

Reason: In the interests of visual and residential amenities.<br />

1. The applicant is advised that this decision relates to the following<br />

drawing numbers received on the dates shown :-<br />

Drawing Number:<br />

Date Received:<br />

SUR042-SUR042C-01A 28.2.03<br />

SUR042-SUR042C-02A 28.2.03<br />

SUR042-SUR042C-03A 28.2.03<br />

SUR042-SUR042C-03C 28.2.03<br />

ICNIRP Compliance Notice 28.2.03<br />

Justification & Supplementary Information 28.2.03<br />

Any permission hereby granted shall not be construed as authority to<br />

carry out works on the highway. The applicant is advised that a<br />

licence must be obtained from the Highway Authority before any<br />

works are carried out on any footway, footpath, carriageway, verge<br />

or other land forming part of the highway.

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