Source: https://planningjungle.com/2015/06/28/part-3-class-o-of-the-gpdo-appeal-decisions-31-additional-appeal-decisions-total-101/
Timestamp: 2019-11-17 23:14:59
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“Part 3 Class O of the GPDO – Appeal Decisions” – 31 additional appeal decisions (total = 101) … | The Planning Jungle website
“Part 3 Class O of the GPDO – Appeal Decisions” – 31 additional appeal decisions (total = 101) …
The Part 3 Class O of the GPDO - Appeal Decisions document has been updated to include 31 additional appeal decisions relating to office-to-residential conversions, for which the conclusions are as follows:
Note: This update contains a relatively large number of appeal decisions, which has significantly increased the size of the Part 3 Class O of the GPDO - Appeal Decisions document. As such, instead of reading through this update, it's recommended that members open the above document and browse the topics within the "Reference Section", as the latter indicates how many appeals have supported and contradicted each particular conclusion.
May 2015 - Code P3CO-101 (appeal allowed):
[Quote: “Overall, it seems to me that it would be unlikely that future occupiers of the proposed dwelling would own a car. I therefore conclude that there would be no adverse transport or highway impacts or conflict with development plan policies.”].
[Quote: “The provision of cycle parking facilities would encourage the use of transport other than the private car.”].
[Note: Conditions requiring compliance with the approved drawings, and conditions relating to contamination, construction method statement, and bicycle parking].
[Note: Conditions requiring the development to begin within 3 years, and conditions relating to waste and recycling storage, and parking permits].
[Quote: “I therefore conclude that there would be no adverse transport or highway impacts or conflict with development plan policies.”].
April 2015 - Code P3CO-100 (appeal allowed):
[Note: Each of the residential units would have a floor area of 18m2-22m2].
[Quote: “Each of the residential units in the proposed development would be entirely self-contained, and would provide living space together with pre-fitted storage space, a kitchenette and shower/WC facilities. Each residential unit would also be fitted with a raising bed system, whereby the bed is mechanically raised to ceiling level on guide rails when not in use to provide the living space. [...] Consequently, notwithstanding the modest floor area, I am satisfied that the proposed residential units would have the ability to afford to those who use them the facilities required for day-to-day domestic existence.”].
[Quote: “The National Planning Policy Framework encourages the provision of sustainable modes of transport, and I therefore accept that the provision of cycle parking is necessary.”].
[Quote: “The Council has also suggested a condition that the waste and recycling storage arrangement shown on the application drawings is provided prior to first occupation. However, these arrangements are not reasonably related to the subject matter of the prior approval and, in accordance with Paragraph W of the GPDO, therefore cannot be the subject of a condition.”].
[Note: Conditions relating to parking permits, and waste and recycling storage].
April 2015 - Code P3CO-099 (appeal dismissed):
April 2015 - Code P3CO-098 (appeal allowed):
[Note: Conditions relating to parking permits, bicycle parking, and waste and recycling storage].
April 2015 - Code P3CO-097 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-096 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-095 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-094 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-093 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-092 (appeal allowed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-091 (appeal allowed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-090 (appeal allowed):
[NOTE: THIS APPEAL WAS RECOVERED AND DETERMINED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE]
March 2015 - Code P3CO-089 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-088 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-087 (appeal dismissed):
March 2015 - Code P3CO-086 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-085 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-084 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-083 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-082 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-081 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-080 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-079 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-078 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-077 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-076 (appeal allowed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-075 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-074 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-073 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-072 (appeal dismissed):
February 2015 - Code P3CO-071 (appeal dismissed):
This entry was posted in Part 3 Class O of the GPDO - Appeal Decisions on 28 June 2015 by Steve Speed.
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