That is not necessarily crossing the boundary. It depends on the boundaries as shown on the land register and when the fence was installed and garage built.
I think its highly unlikely you would get a 2 story jobbie upto the boundary, given the local planning guidance
if you want to try then put in planning for what you want, but bear in mind that will be probably 10 weeks, then if its rejected you will need to reapply so thats another 10 weeks
Well at least now you can consider your options with a clearer understanding of what the planners will be looking for, if the narrow garage is a deal breaker for you then I guess that's that but there might be scope in trying your luck but that guidance is pretty clear, they have every right to refuse an application that doesn't meet the guidance but it depends if you feel lucky or sometimes what side of bed the planner rolled out and to a certain extent the competence of your agent, perhaps you can negotiate a 600mm gap if that might work, in anycase assuming you went down the route of employing someone a decent designer should make you aware of the the guidance before you appoint them. If they don't then you should question their integrity.
I think its highly unlikely you would get a 2 story jobbie upto the boundary, given the local planning guidance
if you want to try then put in planning for what you want, but bear in mind that will be probably 10 weeks, then if its rejected you will need to reapply so thats another 10 weeks
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