| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | Development is permitted by Class A subject to the following conditions-
(a) the materials used in any exterior work (other than materials used in the
construction of a conservatory) shall be of a similar appearance to those used in the construction of the exterior of the existing dwellinghouse;
(b) any upper-floor window located in a wall or roof slope forming a side elevation of the dwellinghouse shall be-
(i) obscure-glazed, and
(ii) non-opening unless the parts of the window which can be opened are more
than 1.7 metres above the floor of the room in which the window is installed; and
(c) where the enlarged part of the dwellinghouse has more than one storey, the roof pitch of the enlarged part shall, so far as practicable, be the same as the roof pitch of the original dwellinghouse. |
| 2. | The operations come within the provisions of Schedule 2, Part 1, Class A of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015, thereby not requiring planning permission. |
| 3. | This certificate provides confirmation that the development is lawful. You should also check whether the development requires separate Building Regulation consent. Information is available on the Building Control webpages via http://www.havering.gov.uk/Pages/Category/Building-control.aspx?l1=200252 and the team is available between 9am and 10am Monday to Friday via 01708 432700. |
| 4. | Please note that this certificate is granted for the proposed conversion of the current outbuilding to habitable space to provide an additional bedroom, shower room and store area as specified within the applicant's supporting letter dated 25th February 2019.
It must only be used for purposes incidental to the enjoyment of 1 Liberty Cottages, North Road, Havering-ate-Bower, and not for any trade or business nor as permanent living accommodation. Should business or permanent living accommodation use be intended, an application for full planning permission must be applied for and permission granted before such use could occur. The use of outbuildings as living accommodation is not typically deemed acceptable therefore it is important the outbuilding is only used for the purposes as listed above. |