| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | The proposed development would, by reason of its height, bulk, mass and proposed layout, appear as an unacceptably dominant, visually intrusive and out of character development in the streetscene harmful to the appearance of the surrounding area contrary to Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies DPD. |
| 2. | The proposed development would, by reason of its proportions and the proposed location of the amenity space, fail to provide a suitable standard of accommodation and amenity area for the type of property proposed. The layout as proposed would result in a cramped over-development of the site to the detriment of future occupiers and the character of the surrounding area contrary to Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies DPD. |
| 3. | The proposed development would, by reason of its position and proximity to neighbouring properties cause overlooking and loss of privacy which would have a serious and adverse effect on the living conditions of adjacent occupiers, contrary to Policy DC61 of the LDF Core Strategy and Development Control Policies DPD. |
| 4. | In the absence of a legal agreement to secure contributions towards the demand for school places arising from the development, the proposal fails to satisfactorily mitigate the infrastructure impact of the development, contrary to the provisions of Policies DC29 and DC72 of the Development Control Policies DPD and Policy 8.2 of the London Plan. |
| 5. | The proposal, if granted planning permission on appeal, would be liable for the Mayor of London Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Based upon the information supplied with the application, the CIL payable would be £1,320. Further details with regard to CIL are available from the Council's website. |
| 6. | 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 the agent in writing 21-11-2017 |
| 7. | It was noted by staff and communicated to the agent on 17/11/17 that this application relates to a new dwelling on land that was formerly owned by the Council. At the point of sale, the Council imposed a restriction on the title for occupation by a single family in a single dwelling. Should this submission be approved, the applicant should be aware that they may not be able to implement their permission. |