Hi all,
My local council have the following policy
1)For a single-storey extension, measure from the middle of the ground-floor habitable window.
2)For two, or more, storey extensions the measurement is taken from the nearest quarter point of the habitable window at the relevant floor level.
I am freaking out about my planning permission. My house faces SW.
Please refer to attached figure. What's you interpretation on this rule.
The blue line is quieter point of neighbours window. Yellow is 45 deg rough guess. Red is where my proposed extension over garage will be. I am assuming front of house comes into 45 degree consideration.
The angle of house is such I am however unsure whether shadow will actual fall on neighbours window.
I am angry as inspite of asking my architect, he proceeded with PP application. I have paid 50% of fee.
My local council have the following policy
1)For a single-storey extension, measure from the middle of the ground-floor habitable window.
2)For two, or more, storey extensions the measurement is taken from the nearest quarter point of the habitable window at the relevant floor level.
I am freaking out about my planning permission. My house faces SW.
Please refer to attached figure. What's you interpretation on this rule.
The blue line is quieter point of neighbours window. Yellow is 45 deg rough guess. Red is where my proposed extension over garage will be. I am assuming front of house comes into 45 degree consideration.
The angle of house is such I am however unsure whether shadow will actual fall on neighbours window.
I am angry as inspite of asking my architect, he proceeded with PP application. I have paid 50% of fee.