Source: https://planningjungle.com/2013/08/02/part-1-of-the-gpdo-appeal-decision-summaries-5-additional-appeal-decisions-total-457/
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“Part 1 of the GPDO – Appeal Decision Summaries” – 5 additional appeal decisions (total = 457) … | The Planning Jungle website
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The Part 1 of the GPDO - GENERAL Appeal Decisions document has been updated to include 5 additional appeal decisions relating to householder permitted development legislation (2 "LDC Appeals" and 3 "Enforcement Appeals"), for which the conclusions are as follows:
July 2013 - Code e2013-021 (ground (c) dismissed):
A roof terrace (with a balustrade) does constitute a “verandah, balcony or raised platform”. [Note: The phrase “roof terrace” is referring to the roof of a structure that extends downwards (e.g. to ground level), rather than a platform that’s cantilevered above an open space]. (*)
July 2013 - Code e2013-020 (ground (c) allowed in part):
Where it’s proposed to erect a two-storey rear extension, the restrictions of A.1(h) would apply to both storeys. (*)
For example, it is not possible (on a detached property) to erect (as a single operation) a two-storey rear extension that has a ground floor with length greater than 3m and a first floor with length up to 3m. (*)
This appeal decision provides an example of where it was concluded that light-red bricks (on the walls of a two-storey rear extension) would be “of a similar appearance” to dark-red bricks (on the walls of the main house).
July 2013 - Code a00402 (appeal dismissed):
July 2013 - Code a00401 (appeal allowed):
July 2013 - Code e2013-019 (ground (c) dismissed, but ground (f) allowed on the basis of the fallback position):
This entry was posted in Part 1 of the GPDO - GENERAL Appeal Decisions on 2 August 2013 by Steve Speed.
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