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Details of Planning Application - 39083/006
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Application Type:Reserved matters
Date Valid:01/06/2009
Consultation Expiry:02/07/2009
Expiry Date:27/07/2009
Location:1 Kingshott Cottages, Petersfield Road, Greatham, Liss, GU33 6AB
Ward Name:The Hangers and Forest
Parish Name:Greatham
Conservation Area:
Listed Building Grade:
Environmental Assessment:Schedule 2 EIA not required
Expected Decision Level:Delegated - South Area
Easting/Northing:477942.535 / 131229.46
Proposal:RESERVED MATTERS - DETACHED DWELLING WITH PARKING, ACCESS AND LANDSCAPING (AS CLARIFIED BY EMAIL RECEIVED 24.07.09)
Case Officer:Diane Mathieson
Case Officer Tel:01730 234233
Status:Decided
Agent:
Mr J Simpson
John Simpson Associates
Hill House
The Mount
Grayswood
Haslemere
GU27 2EB
Applicant:
Mr J Gunning
1 Kingshott Cottages
Petersfield Road
Greatham
Liss
GU33 6AB
Neighbours
and Representatives:
Responses Received: 2
Officer's Site Visit Date:09/06/2009
Committee Site Visit Date:
Committee Meeting Date:
Decision Level:Delegated - South Area
Decision Issued:27/07/2009
Decision:APPROVAL
Conditions or Reasons:
1 )The first and second floor window(s) in the north and south elevations of the development hereby permitted shall be glazed with obscure glass, which shall be retained thereafter and shall not at any time be replaced by clear glazing.
Reason - To protect the privacy of the occupants of the adjoining residential property/ies.
2 )Notwithstanding the provisions of Part 1 of the Schedule of The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (No.2) (England) Order 2008 (or any Order revoking and re-enacting that Order) no window(s) or door(s) shall at any time be inserted in the first or second floor side elevations of the development hereby permitted.
Reason - To protect the privacy of the occupants of the adjoining residential property/ies.
Informative Notes:
1 )The Council has granted permission because:

The design and appearance would not harm the AONB or the wider landscape in the recently designated National Park, and the landscaping respects the contours of the site and the protected trees. There would be no adverse impact on the amenity of any neighbours and the proposal is therefore in accordance with the relevant policies of the East Hampshire District Local Plan: Second Review.

It is therefore considered that subject to compliance with the attached conditions and taking into account all other material planning considerations, including the provisions of the development plan, the proposal would be acceptable. This also includes a consideration of whether the decision to grant permission is compatible with the Human Rights Act 1998.
2 )The applicant is advised that there is a fee for the discharge of conditions relating to this application. A single fee will apply to each batch of conditions submitted for discharge at the same time. The information to discharge a condition will not be accepted by the Council without the appropriate fee. The schedule of fees can be found on the Council's website.
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
The date for accepting representations has now passed and we regret it is no longer possible to comment on this case.

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