RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
PLANNING PERMISSION CONTINUED
APPLICATION NO. 3/2017/1159 DECISION DATE: 29 January 2018
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCILDepartment of Development
Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA
Telephone: 01200 425111 / Fax: 01200 414488 / Planning Fax: 01200 414487
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
PLANNING PERMISSION
APPLICATION NO: / 3/2017/1159
DECISION DATE: / 29 January 2018
DATE RECEIVED: / 08/12/2017
APPLICANT: / AGENT:
Mr & Mrs Lord
4 Wiswell Lane
Whalley
Lancashire
BB7 9AF / Andrew Parker
Andrew Parker Architecture
RIBA Chartered Architect
Milford Wheatley Lane Road
Barrowford
BB9 6QP
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED: / Erection of a rear single-storey garden room extension and dormer window loft conversion with new front porch and dormer windows.
AT: / 4 Wiswell Lane Whalley Clitheroe Lancashire
Ribble Valley Borough Council hereby give notice that permission has been granted for the carrying out of the above development in accordance with the application plans and documents submitted subject to the following condition(s):
1. / The development must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: Required to be imposed pursuant to Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
2. / The external facing materials, detailed on the approved plans, shall be used and no others substituted unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Precise specifications and samples of stone slate veneer shall have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority before their use in the proposed development.
Reason: To ensure that the materials to be used are appropriate to the locality in accordance with Policies DMG1 and DMH5 of the Ribble Valley Core Strategy.
3. / The window and patio door in the ground floor of the east elevation of the rear extension hereby permitted shall be fitted with obscure glass and obscure glazing shall be retained at all times thereafter. The obscure glazing shall be to at least Level 3 on the Pilkington Levels of Privacy, or such equivalent as may be agreed in writing by the local planning authority.
Reason: To ensure the protection of privacy for neighbouring occupiers, and in the interests of residential amenity, in accordance with Policy DMG1 of the Ribble Valley Core Strategy.
P.T.O.
4. / The development shall be carried out in strict accordance with the Arboricultural Impact Assessment and Arboricultural Method Statement by GM Tree Consultants dated 10.10.2017. Prior to commencement of any site works including delivery of building materials and excavations for foundations or services all trees to be retained shall be protected in accordance with the BS5837:2012 [Trees in Relation to Demolition, Design & Construction]. All tree work shall be carried out by an approved arboricultural contractor in accordance with BS3998 for tree work
Reason: In order to ensure that any trees affected by development and considered to be of visual, historic or botanical value are afforded maximum physical protection from the potential adverse effects of development.
5. / Unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority the development shall be carried out in strict accordance with the recommendations of the Scoping Survey dated 8 August 2017 that was submitted with the application.
Reason: To safeguard the favourable conservation status of the bat population in accordance with Policy DME3 of the Ribble Valley Core Strategy.
Note(s)
1. / For rights of appeal in respect of any condition(s)/or reason(s) attached to the permission see the attached notes.2. / The applicant is advised that should there be any deviation from the approved plan the Local Planning Authority must be informed. It is therefore vital that any future Building Regulation application must comply with the approved planning application.
3. / The Local Planning Authority operates a pre-planning application advice service which applicants are encouraged to use. Whether or not this was used, the Local Planning Authority has endeavoured to work proactively and positively to resolve issues and considered the imposition of appropriate conditions and amendments to the application to deliver a sustainable form of development.
JOHN HEAP
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES
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