squealeyhealey Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I would be most grateful for any advice regarding planning for my self build. I am required to and have complied with the council’s requirement to install opaque glass in the two upstairs windows on the side of my house, that overlook my neighbour. My neighbour has also asked me to make the ground floor glass door opaque, even though this is not a planning requirement. Since I’ve not done so, they have contacted the planning department & the senior planner came round to inspection the house. He said in hindsight they should have required the glass door to be opaque. My neighbour has installed a fence on his side of the boundary, so I’d not installed the privet hedge that I had intended to. The planner asked me to agree to opaque glass ilo the hedge. Since I don’t really want opaque glass & definitely don’t want to agree to change the planning ilo of a hedge! I’m putting in the hedge as shown on the approved plans. My question is - If I have complied with all the requirements for planning. Can the Council force me to make a glass door opaque even though it was not a requirement of the original planning approval?
Alan Ambrose Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago In a word, ‘no’.. does the fence not do the same job, anyway? 1
ProDave Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Planning usually says you must plant a hedge. Nothing about maintaining it. If it died for some mysterious reason............
JohnMo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, ProDave said: Planning usually says you must plant a hedge. Nothing about maintaining it. If it died for some mysterious reason............ We had a full landscaping plan, but at time of sign off most hadn't been done, BC had zero interest, just interested in the actual house build was over plan. Being anal. Your agreed plans for planning and building control, is a legal document. You are not allowed to vary from the agreed plans, so actually installing frosted glass where it hasn't been stipulated is a breach of planning. Prior to doing so, you need permission. So a throw away statement from planning means nothing really.
Spinny Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago Did neighbour not speak to you before calling in planning ? Seems a bit unfriendly. If there is a fence or hedge it is difficult to understand why it would need to be opaque, unless you are both 8ft tall surely you can't see into each other's houses. There must presumably be some reason the Planner thinks it should indeed be opaque - severely overlooking to their property in some way ? Raised up 4ft ? Funny L shaped plot ? We debated having a frosted side door, then decided on partly frosted but found it would cost a lot, then chose to splash out on a venetian blind inside the double glazed clear glass door. This works well because you can keep it down or up as suits for light or privacy. Our neighbour has now built a 4.2m high wall at the boundary anyway. Maybe if you talk to the neighbour you can understand his specific concerns, explain why you havn't frosted it. Neighbour relations can be tricky - did they object to your plans ? Don't forget you can get stick on frosting sheets to create frosting on any parts of a clear door. Then if the neighbour moves or dies in a strange incident involving poisoned vegetables, you can take it off again.
Nickfromwales Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Tell the to go GF. As above, tell them you’ve built as per the permission APPROVED by them. Planning officers are just insane. Neighbour is a tosser.
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