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1.The development hereby permitted shall begin no later than three years from the date of this decision. Reason: To comply with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
2.The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in complete accordance with the following approved plans: A26-10-01a Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and to ensure that the development is carried out as approved and is compliant with development plan policy.
3.The proposed development hereby approved shall be constructed in accordance with the materials detailed on the drawing no A26-10-01a unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To ensure that the appearance of the proposed development will harmonise with the character of the surrounding area.
4.The proposed window in the flank wall of the outbuilding hereby permitted shall be permanently glazed with obscure glass not less than Level 4 on the standard scale of obscurity and shall thereafter be maintained and permanently fixed shut and thereafter maintained, with the exception of any top hung fanlight. Reason:- In the interests of privacy.
5.Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015, nor any Statutory Instrument which amends, removes or replaces that Order, no window or other opening (other than those shown on the submitted and approved plans) shall be formed in the flank walls of the development hereby permitted without the receipt of a specific planning permission for it from the London Planning Authority. Reason: To protect the amenities of neighbouring occupiers and ensure the development complies with policy 7 of the Havering Local Plan (2021).
6.The garden area shall not be subdivided at any time and nor shall there be any additional pedestrian or vehicular accesses into the site. Reason:- In order that the annex approved remains ancillary to the main dwelling.
7.Any residential occupation of the building hereby approved shall be limited to family members of the family occupying the main house at 466 Havering Road, Romford for residential purposes and shall not be occupied by any other persons. Reason:- In order that the annex approved remains ancillary to the main dwelling.
8.The annex hereby permitted shall not be arranged or disposed of as a separate unit of residential accommodation from the use of the main dwelling. Reason:- In order that the annex approved remains ancillary to the main dwelling.
9.You are reminded that this decision notice only addresses requirements under Planning Legislation. You also need to check that whether or not the development requires consent under the Building Regulations, as this is an entirely separate process. Further information on the requirements of the Building Regulations can be found at: https://www.havering.gov.uk/building control.
10.You are reminded that this decision notice only addresses requirements under Planning Legislation. It does not give consent for an permanent or temporary changes to the public highway, the use of the public highway for the storage of materials or placing of apparatus associated with the construction or other processes, nor does it permit the discharge of surface water onto the public highway. You are encouraged to check whether or not works or activities necessitate separate consents under the requirements of other, non-planning legislation at the earliest opportunity by emailing environmentbusinesssupport@havering.gov.uk for further information. Unauthorised work on or use of the public highway and a failure to prevent the discharge of surface water on to the public highway area all an offence.
11.You are reminded that this decision notice only addresses requirements under Planning Legislation. You also need to check whether or not the development necessitates an agreement under the requirements of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, as this is an entirely separate process. Further guidance on the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 can be found at: https;//www,gov.uk/housing-local-and-community/party-walls.
12.The Local Planning Authority has acted positively and proactively in determining this application by assessing the proposal against all material planning considerations, including planning policies and any representations which were received. It subsequently determined to grant planning permission in accordance with the National Planning Policy requirement that applications for sustainable development are approved where possible. A detailed analysis of the scheme is set out in the report on the application prepared by officers.