Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council
Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council
Case Officer: Date Received: Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 Tim Brookman 25.06.2004 Recommendation Permission Subject to the following conditions: 1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission. Reason: To comply with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Informatives: Consultations/Representations: Parish / Town 1. For the purposes of Article 22 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Order 2003, the following reasons for the Council's decision are summarised below together with a summary of the Policies and Proposals contained within the Development Plan which are relevant to this decision: The proposal is considered to comply with the provisions of Policies G1 and N6 of the Stroud District Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended June 2001). These policies seek to ensure that proposals have no adverse affect on the amenities currently enjoyed by the occupiers of neighbouring dwellings by way of loss of light or an overbearing impact and that any development is sympathetic and in keeping with the AONB. The design, location, scale and size of the development are all considered to be appropriate. The proposed development would not be unduly detrimental to the character of the area and the AONB. The proposed materials are in keeping with the existing house and the plot size is considered able to accommodate the proposal without appearing cramped or overdeveloped. There are no neighbours in the immediate vicinity that would be affected by the development. Adequate amenity space remains for the private use of the occupiers of the property, in accordance with the Council's adopted standards as outlined in its Residential Design Guide. Object The site is in a prominent position alongside the lane leading to the Beacon from the Royal William Inn. The absence of any landscaping between the site and the lane will make the proposed store very visible. The replacement building will be considerably larger and higher than the existing derelict structure. Our recommendation is that the present building be demolished and the proposed store be positioned to the south of the site, towards the Beacon, where there are various trees and bushes which would make the structure less visible from the lane. 178
Neighbour Contributions Site Location: Site Report: Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 This application is reported to the Committee in view of the objection by Painswick Parish Council. The site and Proposal The application site is a large detached dwelling that is constructed from reconstituted stone with concrete tiles on the roof and it has black PVCu windows. The dwelling is accessed via a track, which runs behind the Royal William and up to Painswick Beacon. The property is set in a large area of gardens and grounds, which slope down from the dwelling and look out over the valley. The proposal site currently contains a part stone and part rendered out building, with a flat corrugated roof, which is in a dilapidated condition. It is located away from the main dwelling and is adjacent to the lane and the walled boundary. The proposal seeks permission to erect a single storey greenhouse/store with the existing outbuilding to be demolished. The proposed materials include reconstituted stone walls to match the existing dwelling, a slate tile roof and a powder coated conservatory frame with glazing. 179
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Neighbour Contributions<br />
Site Location:<br />
Site Report:<br />
<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>10</strong>/<strong>08</strong>/<strong>2004</strong><br />
This application is reported to the Committee in view of the objection by Painswick Parish<br />
<strong>Council</strong>.<br />
The site and Proposal<br />
The application site is a large detached dwelling that is constructed from reconstituted stone with<br />
concrete tiles on the roof and it has black PVCu windows. The dwelling is accessed via a track,<br />
which runs behind the Royal William and up to Painswick Beacon. The property is set in a large<br />
area of gardens and grounds, which slope down from the dwelling and look out over the valley.<br />
The proposal site currently contains a part stone and part rendered out building, with a flat<br />
corrugated roof, which is in a dilapidated condition. It is located away from the main dwelling and<br />
is adjacent to the lane and the walled boundary.<br />
The proposal seeks permission to erect a single storey greenhouse/store with the existing<br />
outbuilding to be demolished. The proposed materials include reconstituted stone walls to match<br />
the existing dwelling, a slate tile roof and a powder coated conservatory frame with glazing.<br />
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