PROPOSED CONVERSION OF BARN TO RESIDENTIAL USE.
Location: Court Farm, Main Street, Bishampton, Pershore, WR10 2LX
Other planning applications at this location View location on mapApplication Type: Change of use
Parish: Bishampton
Ward: Pinvin
Application Received: 24 June 2003
Statutory Start Date: 25 June 2003
Consultation Period From:
Consultation Period End:
Decision Date: 13 August 2003
Case Officer: Emma Thompson
Status: Decided
Decision: Approved - Change of Use
This decision is subject to the following conditions:
The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission.
Reason - In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
The permission shall relate to the originally submitted floor plans and elevations and to the amended site plan, floor plan and elevations received on 31st July 2003 and location plan dated 13th August 2003.
Reason - To define the permission.
Prior to any building works being first commenced, a precise specification of the proposed tiles/slates to be used, a sample of at least four tiles to provide a representative range of the colour and texture of the tile, together with any ridge details and details of methods of lead flashings, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, a detailed specification of the new weatherboarding showing the dimensions, profile and a description of the stain or paint finish to be applied to the boarding and maintained in perpetuity thereafter shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed window(s) showing design, sections through glazing bars and/or mullions, method of opening, finish and depth of external reveal, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed door(s) and garage doors, showing design, sections, method of opening, finish and depth of external reveal, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed rooflight(s) showing design, materials and profile shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before fixing in place and shall be fitted so that it is flush with the outer plane of the roof slope.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, details of the proposed new framing/repairs, using traditional methods with pegged mortice and tenon joints, as well as details of method of infilling panels, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
All new or replacement rainwater goods shall be in black painted cast iron, or cast aluminium.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policy CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV15 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).
Prior to any building works being first commenced, a precise specification of the proposed schedule of repairs shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To ensure the special historic and architectural interest of the building is properly maintained, in accordance with Policies CB5, CB9 and CB11 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998).
No development shall take place until full details of the boundary wall and fencing, including position, height, design and materials, have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. The boundary treatment shall be completed before the residential unit hereby approved is occupied. Development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details.
Reason - In order to ensure that there is an acceptable form of screening with adjacent properties and to preserve the setting of the listed buildings, in accordance with policy CB5 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998).
This permission relates only to the conversion of the building(s) and does not permit any rebuilding or major repair other than as set out in the approved plans and the details of the application.
Reason - In order to define the permission, which has only been granted for the conversion of the building and does not authorise new building work.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, as amended, nothing in Article 3 and Schedule 2 to that order shall operate so as to permit any development specified in Part 1, classes A to F inclusive and H and Part 2, Classes A to C of the said schedule and no such development shall be carried out at any time without an express grant of planning permission under Part III of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Reason - In order to prevent the erection of extensions or alterations to the building so as to maintain its character and to preserve the amenities of the adjoining properties.
The first floor bedroom window in the side (north) elevation and the rooflight in the west elevation shall be obscure glazed, as shown on the amended plans received on the 31st July 2003, and shall remain as such in perpetuity.
Reason - To preserve the amenities of the occupiers of adjoining properties.
The garage shall only be used for the domestic storage purposes incidental to the domestic use of the dwelling and shall not be used for commercial or business purposes or converted into habitable accommodation.
Reason - In order to prevent the overdevelopment of the site and to protect the amenities of the area.
All existing trees and hedges on site unless otherwise indicated on the approved plan to be removed, shall be retained and shall not be felled, topped or lopped or otherwise removed without the previous written consent of the Local Planning Authority.
Reason - To preserve the amenities of the locality.
Demolition, clearance or construction work and deliveries to and from the site in connection with the development hereby approved shall only take place between the hours of 08.00 and 18.00hrs Monday to Friday and 08.00 and 13.00hrs on a Saturday. There shall be no demolition, clearance or construction work or deliveries to and from the site on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
Reason - To preserve the amenities of the locality.
No development shall take place until the applicants, or their agents, or successors in title have undertaken and submitted to the Local Planning Authority a Wildlife Survey and Programme of Implementation of the application site to assess whether any Barn Owls or other species protected by the Wildlife Countryside Act 1991 are resident on site. The submitted details shall include timing of the works and other measures which may be required to ensure no resident Protected Species or their habitats are disturbed by the works hereby authorised. The development shall not commence until the Wildlife Survey and Programme of Implementation has been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, and the approved works or other measures carried out on site.
Reason - In order to ensure species protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1991 are not disturbed.
B McGinity Esq
Court Farmhouse
Main Street
Bishampton
Worcestershire
John E Haskey Architect
18 St John Street
BROMSGROVE
Worcs
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