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Property details

Case reference: CON/16/05608
Address: 21 Somerset Square, LONDON, W14 8EE
Ward: Holland
Polling district: 10
Listed Building Grade: N/A
Conservation area: Holland Park

Applicant details

Applicant's name: Burtakov
Applicant company name: Finkernagel Ross
Contact address: Unicorn House 221-222 Shoreditch High Street LONDON E1 6PJ

Proposal details

Application type: CON (Conditions)
Proposed development Details required by Condition 6 (Construction Traffic Management Plan) of planning permission 16/02015 (Full demolition and rebuilding of house, excavation of basement storey below existing footprint extending partially below front driveway and rear patio, together with two new skylights)
Date received: 26 Aug 2016
Registration date:
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26 Aug 2016
Public consultation ends: 30 Sep 2016
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 21 Oct 2016

Decision details

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Decision: Discharge of Conditions - Refuse
Decision date: 05 Oct 2016
Conditions and reasons:

The application fails to demonstrate that the proposed development would not result in unacceptable harm to pedestrian, cycle, vehicular and road safety, contrary to the Council's policies, in particular Consolidated Local Plan policy CT1 and CL7(k) and the Basements SPD.

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Committee details

Decision by: This case is currently due to be decided under delegated powers.

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Contact details

Planning case officer: Cheryl Saverus
Planning team: North
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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