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Planning Law.
Hello everyone. recently i lanning appeal to into a stableblock which is a brownfield site into a dwelling. I want to live in it for myself. The planning inspector in my planning appeal wrote ( I appreciate the appellant's intention to reside in the dwelling, but in the absence of any occupancy restriction, could not be assured in perpetuity )
I have recently put in planning permission again but this time i put i want a s106 occupancy restriction. Me and the council never ever seen eye to eye on planning, so i dont trust them. the plans and planning application form are same as appeal, but just occupancy restriction added. after 8 weeks which is time council is allowed to make a decision will this be just rubberstamped pass, as appeal inspector is alot higher up than my council in law. any advise would be helpful, also i dont want to ring council as they tell me any rubbish, many thanks
I have recently put in planning permission again but this time i put i want a s106 occupancy restriction. Me and the council never ever seen eye to eye on planning, so i dont trust them. the plans and planning application form are same as appeal, but just occupancy restriction added. after 8 weeks which is time council is allowed to make a decision will this be just rubberstamped pass, as appeal inspector is alot higher up than my council in law. any advise would be helpful, also i dont want to ring council as they tell me any rubbish, many thanks
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Don't have a lot of luck with planning and land purchase jjland do you? http://www.t heanswerbank .co.uk/Law/C ivil/Questio n1111160.htm l
22:39 Fri 08th May 2015
very good answers, i am leaving the restriction to the council to see what the counci comes up with. the village isnt sustainable neither is the bus route, how ever it used to be fully sustainable, as someone in village putting in for a house and its off to planning commiteeappens the commettie makes sustainable. the parcel of land with the stables is about 0.2 acres for a guess last time it failed on too much land and that was onlt 0.7 acres, the planning inspectors are very strictw mucth any project. ,many thanks for all the help
Don't have a lot of luck with planning and land purchase jjland do you?
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Civil/Q uestion 1111160 .html
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Then there was this one as well
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Civil/Q uestion 1117401 .html
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ZX has hit the nail on the head
you dont need us ( we all think you should live in the stableblock ) you need a planning agent and to follow his advice. If he says hire a planning lawyer, hire one.
Do not make jokes about 'Little Hitlers in tacky boxes'
My brother was told the planning process would cost HIM £20k
you dont need us ( we all think you should live in the stableblock ) you need a planning agent and to follow his advice. If he says hire a planning lawyer, hire one.
Do not make jokes about 'Little Hitlers in tacky boxes'
My brother was told the planning process would cost HIM £20k
4 acres with piped water is ideal for 2acres of glass for tomatos. That would warrant a dwelling, as proved. If not interested, sell to a grower.
http:// www.eri cwallnu rsery.c o.uk/
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