| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | The proposed development would, by reason of the excessive scale, bulk and massing, unbalance the appearance of the pair of semi-detached bungalows and form an unacceptably dominant and visually intrusive feature in both the street scene and the rear garden environment. As a result the proposed development would be harmful to the character and appearance of the surrounding area, contrary to Residential Extensions and Alterations SPD and Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies DPD. |
| 2. | The proposed development would, by reason of its excessive bulk, massing, height and position close to the neighbouring dwelling, be an intrusive and unneighbourly development resulting in an adverse effect on the amenities of adjacent occupiers No.7 Heather Close. The development would therefore be contrary to the Residential Extensions and Alterations SPD and Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies DPD. |
| 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 Curwood (Applicant) by e-mail on 08/11/17. |