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
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<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>10</strong>/<strong>08</strong>/<strong>2004</strong><br />
Greenhay Farm;<br />
Reason:<br />
To ensure that no separate additional dwelling units are established on<br />
the site.<br />
6. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in all respects in<br />
strict accordance with the approved plans<br />
Reason:<br />
To ensure that the development is carried out in accordance with the<br />
approved plans.<br />
Informatives:<br />
Consultations/Representations:<br />
Parish / Town<br />
1. For the purposes of Article 22 of the Town and Country <strong>Planning</strong><br />
(General Development Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Order 2003,<br />
the following reasons for the <strong>Council</strong>'s decision are summarised below<br />
together with a summary of the Policies and Proposals contained within<br />
the Development Plan which are relevant to this decision:<br />
The proposal complies with the provisions of Policies G1 and H23 of the<br />
<strong>Stroud</strong> <strong>District</strong> Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended June<br />
2001) which seek to ensure proposals do not adversely affect the<br />
amenities at present enjoyed by occupiers of neighbouring dwellings by<br />
reason of overbearing effect, noise or general disturbance. The design,<br />
scale, and size of the development is in keeping with the existing<br />
property and its wider setting.<br />
The proposal should also be considered against Policies B15 and B16 of<br />
the <strong>Stroud</strong> <strong>District</strong> Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended<br />
June 2001 )which deal with the conversion of buildings in open<br />
countryside. The proposal complies with these policies which seek to<br />
ensure that the building is used for a suitable use, is capable of<br />
conversion and that the conversion is in keeping with the local building<br />
styles and design.<br />
Support: An archaeological survey should be carried out because of the likelihood of medieval or<br />
even Roman remains in this area. Records show that Elias de Coombe was granted a licence in<br />
about 1260 to build a chapel which may have been on this site.<br />
Neighbour Contributions<br />
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