I am currently having plans drawn for a full-width, single storey, pitched roof side return kitchen extension on a Victorian mid-terrace. The new rear wall of the infill side return will be flush with the existing rear wall of the kitchen.
I know that the permitted development rights now allow for building back 3m from the original boundary.
It's looking like we will need 310cm to make the new rear wall 'straight across' the back of the house.
I know it depends on the whim of the local planning team, but does anyone have any examples of flexibility on PD rights in this context? It seems harsh to have to go through planning for 10cm....
Do planners measure up plans submitted for PD approval that closely?
I know that the permitted development rights now allow for building back 3m from the original boundary.
It's looking like we will need 310cm to make the new rear wall 'straight across' the back of the house.
I know it depends on the whim of the local planning team, but does anyone have any examples of flexibility on PD rights in this context? It seems harsh to have to go through planning for 10cm....
Do planners measure up plans submitted for PD approval that closely?