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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 />

Agent Details: Compass Studios<br />

Church Cottage, Tortworth, Wotton Under Edge, Glos, GL12 8HF<br />

Case Officer:<br />

Tim Brookman<br />

<strong>Date</strong> Received: 25.06.<strong>2004</strong><br />

Recommendation Permission<br />

Subject to the following conditions:<br />

1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration<br />

of five years from the date of this permission.<br />

Reason:<br />

To comply with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> Act 1990.<br />

Informatives:<br />

Consultations/Representations:<br />

Parish / Town<br />

Object:<br />

Further overdevelopment of site.<br />

Will overlook neighbouring properties.<br />

Neighbour Contributions<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 is considered to comply with the provisions of Policies G1<br />

and H23 of the <strong>Stroud</strong> <strong>District</strong> Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as<br />

amended June 2001). These policies seek to ensure that proposals have<br />

no adverse affect on the amenities currently enjoyed by the occupiers of<br />

neighbouring dwellings by way of loss of light or any overbearing impact.<br />

The design, scale and size of the development are considered to be in<br />

keeping with the existing dwelling and the wider setting. The plot size is<br />

considered able to accommodate the proposal without appearing<br />

cramped or overdeveloped. The neighbouring properties are shielded.<br />

Adequate amenity space remains for the private use of the occupiers of<br />

the property, in accordance with the <strong>Council</strong>'s adopted standards as<br />

outlined in its Residential Design Guide.<br />

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