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Gross Internal Area.
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Only if the proposed GIA is 100sq.m or more. If it was, you can look to claim exemption.
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Can i leave out part of my planning permission?
DevilDamo replied to Post and beam's topic in Planning Permission
If you submit one application, it’ll be a Full application and would attract the one fee. If approved, you have three years to start (although some LPA’s stipulate one year). Once you start the house foundations, then the garage can be done later whenever you like. If you submit an application for the house only, it’ll again be a Full application and would attract one fee. If/when you come to deal with the garage, that’ll be a Householder application and would attract an additional fee. Unless of course the garage meets the PD requirements and the LPA do not withdraw your rights. -
Rear extension under PD combine with existing side extension
DevilDamo replied to JayBo1979's topic in Planning Permission
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/830643/190910_Tech_Guide_for_publishing.pdf Edit: I assume you were referring to me and not Devildomo. -
Rear extension under PD combine with existing side extension
DevilDamo replied to JayBo1979's topic in Planning Permission
Yes, really. When extensions join one another, the resultant extension would need to comply with the complete rules. As mentioned, the t/s element would join to the s/s element and would therefore not be considered PD. -
Rear extension under PD combine with existing side extension
DevilDamo replied to JayBo1979's topic in Planning Permission
That would require Planning as the single storey element which would be “joined” to the two storey element would be positioned within 2m of the boundary. -
Why isn’t the pipe positioned within or near a W.C./Bathroom? Wherever it goes, it needs to discharge out through the roof so there will be a penetration somewhere. If you don’t want or like the look of a pipe sticking out, you could look to disguise it with something, like a false chimney or louvered stack.
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Instructing an architect/designer seems a little over kill if you already have scaled drawings. Why not just submit those along with the other accompanying information? After all, you are only talking about extending a garage.
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If they object, the Planning Officer would have to see whether that objection stood and had any valid grounds. Although it has already been answered, you would just submit revised drawings to Building Control under the current application. If the floor area has changed for example, it may warrant additional fees as their fees are usually based on floor area. Unless they have calculated the fees another way but it’s all relative.
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The height is measured from the ground adjacent to the proposals so in your case, you could probably take the higher level. However, retaining walls would usually require Planning as it’s considered an engineering operation. That would therefore override the 1m PD allowance.
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Steel to support a garage door
DevilDamo replied to puntloos's topic in New House & Self Build Design
You’re worried about heat loss through a structural element? I’d be more concerned about the heat loss as a result of potentially poor or not as thorough workmanship via the most common junctions in a house. -
Steel to support a garage door
DevilDamo replied to puntloos's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Well, that’s the first time I’ve heard a builder suggesting to remove steels in order to reduce heat loss 🤔 It’s normally to replace them with a concrete lintel (as it’s something they’ve done in all their career spanning over 30 years). There is going to be no benefit in omitting those columns. Structural integrity in this instance is a lot further up the list than thermals. -
Part M Building regs - access for disabled to front door
DevilDamo replied to Happy Valley's topic in Building Regulations
The level access/threshold does not “have to be” the main entrance door. If you have another door at the same level and can provide level access to that, then that is fine. It was the only way we could meet the regulations with large developments and their feature entrances/porticos. -
What u-values are you needing to meet… building regulation application submitted before 15th June 2022 or after? Where are you insulating… ceiling or rafter level?
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Who has advised you that… I assume not Building Control as it is false information. As mentioned above, you would only be asked to carry out further upgrades should you be removing, replacing or renovating more than a certain percentage of the element or fabric… https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/roof/building-regulations-insulation-and-thermal-elements
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Planning permission subject to having a S106 Agreement costs?
DevilDamo replied to PXR5's topic in Planning Permission
£750.00 does seem to be the common figure in preparing legal agreements. It’s the same fee down in the south with our LPA’s.
