- Joined
- 6 Jul 2018
- Messages
- 1
- Reaction score
- 0
- Country
Hi all,
I am new to the forum and wondered if you could help with a letter I received from the Council threatening enforcement action for a breach of a planning condition.
The condition reads: “the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the extension hereby permitted, shall match those of the existing dwelling”
I have spoken to the Council and they are saying that we have not painted the exterior and that is why we have served with a letter threatening enforcement action.
My reading of this condition is that it does not actually specify that the new extension is to be “decorated” just that we are to use the same “materials” as appear in the existing part of the house.
Does anyone have any experience or guidance on this that may assist?
Thanks
I am new to the forum and wondered if you could help with a letter I received from the Council threatening enforcement action for a breach of a planning condition.
The condition reads: “the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the extension hereby permitted, shall match those of the existing dwelling”
I have spoken to the Council and they are saying that we have not painted the exterior and that is why we have served with a letter threatening enforcement action.
My reading of this condition is that it does not actually specify that the new extension is to be “decorated” just that we are to use the same “materials” as appear in the existing part of the house.
Does anyone have any experience or guidance on this that may assist?
Thanks