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My original building has different length on the sides. I want to get side extensions. Can I build half the width of original house on the side marked in blue? Or it must be on the original side?

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Your blue line is not permitted development. As the area in blue is shown as standalone and some come forward from the lounge.

 

Given your existing extensions, it would be permitted if it didn't come forward of the lounge and was no wider than half of (25'1" -9'4"= 15'9") approx width of original kitchen+bathroom+bedroom - dining room. - essentially 7'10" 

 

Alternatively the extension flush with the lounge, front and back could be 1/2 the width of the original house, so would be stepped

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It's not on a corner plot is it? If there was a road or footpath on the right hand side that would make a difference.

 

 

 

 

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On 11/11/2022 at 07:32, bassanclan said:

Your blue line is not permitted development. As the area in blue is shown as standalone and some come forward from the lounge.

 

Given your existing extensions, it would be permitted if it didn't come forward of the lounge and was no wider than half of (25'1" -9'4"= 15'9") approx width of original kitchen+bathroom+bedroom - dining room. - essentially 7'10" 

 

Alternatively the extension flush with the lounge, front and back could be 1/2 the width of the original house, so would be stepped

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It may just be the rough drawing. Extending off the side of the bay wouldn’t be PD as it would project forward of the principal line. It would need to come off the main wall line, which appears to be approx. 600mm back.

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