Ive had planning approved for a 2 bay oak garage a few years back and I wanted to start work this spring. So stupidly appointed a council building control inspector.
The 2 bay oak 'garage is set within my grounds approx 7 meters away from the nearest house. the other sides border fields. conservation at the council insisted on a wooden oak type structure as im in a conservation area (house it grade 2).
The inspector is insisting that I must 'wrap the external walls in something equivalent to 9mm Supalux, then clad over this. The garage should have a flat ceiling covered in 9mm Supalux to stop the spread into the roof rafters. All structural posts should be wrapped internally with 9mm Supalux.
1.Its single skin so id have to larch clad, then put supalux over that, then clad larch over the top again?
2.whats the point in spending all that money on oak beams only to cover it all up.
I have suggested a spray called zero flame and can obtaine a certificate from the company for fire compliance, and/or line the inside with fireproof plasterboard. but this was rejected out of hand.
I have asked the inspector to go speak to conservation as it would seem way more economical and sensible to change the design to stone, which I have in abundance (that matches the house) and is fire retardant. Again this was rejected.
I have also mentioned that in my initial submission I wanted the garaged move north by 7 meters away from other dwellings but this again was rejected as it needed to be within the curtilage of the house.
Im not sure where to go or what to do with this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. banging my head on a wall!
plan attached.
The 2 bay oak 'garage is set within my grounds approx 7 meters away from the nearest house. the other sides border fields. conservation at the council insisted on a wooden oak type structure as im in a conservation area (house it grade 2).
The inspector is insisting that I must 'wrap the external walls in something equivalent to 9mm Supalux, then clad over this. The garage should have a flat ceiling covered in 9mm Supalux to stop the spread into the roof rafters. All structural posts should be wrapped internally with 9mm Supalux.
1.Its single skin so id have to larch clad, then put supalux over that, then clad larch over the top again?
2.whats the point in spending all that money on oak beams only to cover it all up.
I have suggested a spray called zero flame and can obtaine a certificate from the company for fire compliance, and/or line the inside with fireproof plasterboard. but this was rejected out of hand.
I have asked the inspector to go speak to conservation as it would seem way more economical and sensible to change the design to stone, which I have in abundance (that matches the house) and is fire retardant. Again this was rejected.
I have also mentioned that in my initial submission I wanted the garaged move north by 7 meters away from other dwellings but this again was rejected as it needed to be within the curtilage of the house.
Im not sure where to go or what to do with this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. banging my head on a wall!
plan attached.