So here the potential issue
I live on a road of 10 houses all semi detached in 2016 my property has planning approved for a side 2 story extention (garage already there but would be rebuilt) for whatever reason it didn't get built. In 2017 next door the side not joint on did the same application and was approved. They also had a pre existing garage.
So both properties had been granted planning permission within the same window (so development could have happened at the same time) their extention is all built and finished.
A few doors down have recently submitted a similar application where their non joined next door have already extended to the side. This has been rejected based on the 'teracing effect'.
I'm concerned that when I resubmit our planning this year the same will happen. My question is have they already set a precedent by previously approving both applications within the 3 year build window?
I live on a road of 10 houses all semi detached in 2016 my property has planning approved for a side 2 story extention (garage already there but would be rebuilt) for whatever reason it didn't get built. In 2017 next door the side not joint on did the same application and was approved. They also had a pre existing garage.
So both properties had been granted planning permission within the same window (so development could have happened at the same time) their extention is all built and finished.
A few doors down have recently submitted a similar application where their non joined next door have already extended to the side. This has been rejected based on the 'teracing effect'.
I'm concerned that when I resubmit our planning this year the same will happen. My question is have they already set a precedent by previously approving both applications within the 3 year build window?