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| 1. | The cumulative impact from the loft conversion including the hip to gable roof conversion, the rear dormer window and the multiple pitched roofs to the front and rear of the dwelling would unbalance the appearance of this pair of semi-detached bungalows and in addition the position of the side and rear extension close to the boundary with the public highway appear as an unacceptably dominant and visually intrusive feature in the street scene and also within the rear garden environment harmful to the appearance of the surrounding area, contrary to Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies Development Plan Document, the Residential Extensions and Alterations Supplementary Planning Document and Policy 7.4 of the London Plan. |
| 2. | The rear dormer window would, by reason of its excessive width, bulk and mass, relate unacceptably to the existing dwelling and would appear as an unacceptably dominant and visually intrusive feature in the street and rear garden scene. The development would therefore be harmful to the character and appearance of the surrounding area, contrary to Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies Development Plan Document, the Residential Extensions and Alterations Supplementary Planning Document and Policy 7.4 of the London Plan. |
| 3. | Statement Required by Article 35 (2) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015: Consideration was given to seeking amendments, but given conflict with adopted planning policy, notification of intended refusal and the reason(s) for it was given to Mr Card by e-mail on 31/07/18. |