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Hello everyone, and thanks in advance for any help you provide! I'm a total planning newbie.
Situation:
A) I live in a maisonette attached to a block of flats. Private garden forms part of my lease. Neighbour and I's private gardens are "twinned" within a brick wall. Garden backs on to a green, not a road. Neighbour and I would like to jointly do work, so it all matches up.
B) Primarily would like to pave over c. 75% with permeable block paving to form a patio. I'm also thinking about getting an awning to cover some of it, but that is of secondary likelihood/importance.
C) More worried about planning than freeholder consent. Someone living in the block opposite is a busy body and some chance she will report when she sees the work being done. Annoying as I know most neighbours have paved over without either planning or freeholder consent but she has some issue with me that I've not been able to figure out.
D) If it matters, there is a concrete access panel thing for some form of utilities, probably leading to my flat only. My (not next door) neighbour appears to have replaced it with a new paved covering when paving over his garden though so it wouldn't seem to be an issue.
E) Camden council freeholder.
Questions:
1. Am I right that the patio needs planning? If so, I was browsing the fee calculator to figure out cost and couldn't for the life of me find a category that clearly aligned. What category would fit?
2. Could I do a single application for a single dwelling? It seems half the cost of a single application for "two dwellings or more" and it's not like it is any additional work for them! Or worse, does my neighbour have to apply separately? If I go for a single application to cover just me, would doing work for the neighbour constitute breaching my application for my property should it come to enforcement? (Suspect neighbour would rather take risk).
3. Can patio and awning go on same application for same cost? If so, would rejecting the awning put the patio at risk or can I make it clear I'd like to do one without the other if I have to? If I do the awning I'll ask for freeholder consent. If they say no, would not doing it mean I'm "not complying" with planning, making the patio application void?
4. What level of information do I need to provide? Do i really need to learn how to scale draw and do elevations for something as ridiculously simple as "can I pave over please?". Can't I just take a photo of the garden?
Thank you!
Situation:
A) I live in a maisonette attached to a block of flats. Private garden forms part of my lease. Neighbour and I's private gardens are "twinned" within a brick wall. Garden backs on to a green, not a road. Neighbour and I would like to jointly do work, so it all matches up.
B) Primarily would like to pave over c. 75% with permeable block paving to form a patio. I'm also thinking about getting an awning to cover some of it, but that is of secondary likelihood/importance.
C) More worried about planning than freeholder consent. Someone living in the block opposite is a busy body and some chance she will report when she sees the work being done. Annoying as I know most neighbours have paved over without either planning or freeholder consent but she has some issue with me that I've not been able to figure out.
D) If it matters, there is a concrete access panel thing for some form of utilities, probably leading to my flat only. My (not next door) neighbour appears to have replaced it with a new paved covering when paving over his garden though so it wouldn't seem to be an issue.
E) Camden council freeholder.
Questions:
1. Am I right that the patio needs planning? If so, I was browsing the fee calculator to figure out cost and couldn't for the life of me find a category that clearly aligned. What category would fit?
2. Could I do a single application for a single dwelling? It seems half the cost of a single application for "two dwellings or more" and it's not like it is any additional work for them! Or worse, does my neighbour have to apply separately? If I go for a single application to cover just me, would doing work for the neighbour constitute breaching my application for my property should it come to enforcement? (Suspect neighbour would rather take risk).
3. Can patio and awning go on same application for same cost? If so, would rejecting the awning put the patio at risk or can I make it clear I'd like to do one without the other if I have to? If I do the awning I'll ask for freeholder consent. If they say no, would not doing it mean I'm "not complying" with planning, making the patio application void?
4. What level of information do I need to provide? Do i really need to learn how to scale draw and do elevations for something as ridiculously simple as "can I pave over please?". Can't I just take a photo of the garden?
Thank you!