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Property details

Case reference: PP/20/02584
Address: 10 Queensdale Walk, LONDON, W11 4QQ
Ward: Norland
Polling district: 11
Listed Building Grade: N/A
Conservation area: Norland

Applicant details

Applicant's name: Harvard Walls
Applicant company name: SJW Architects Ltd.
Contact address: Ash Dene Ninelands Road Hathersage Hope Valley S32 1BJ

Proposal details

Application type: PP (Planning permission)
Proposed development Demolition and reconstruction of roof, front and rear elevations, together with ground and first floor rear extensions
Date received: 13 May 2020
Registration date:
(Statutory start date)
13 May 2020
Public consultation ends: 12 Jun 2020
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 08 Jul 2020

Decision details

This case has not yet been decided.

Decision: Grant Planning Permission/Consent
Decision date: 15 Jul 2020
Conditions and reasons:

1)

Time Limit The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.
Reason - As required by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, to avoid the accumulation of unexercised Planning Permissions.

2)

Compliance with approved drawings Except as required by conditions 4, 5, 6 and 10, the development shall not be carried out except in complete accordance with the details shown on submitted plans
Reason - The details are material to the acceptability of the proposals, and to ensure accordance with the development plan.

3)

Sash windows in painted timber The window/windows hereby permitted shall be timber framed, white painted, double hung, sliding sashes, and so maintained.
Reason - To preserve or enhance the appearance of the building and/or the character of the area, in accordance with policies of the development plan in particular policies CL1, CL2 and CL3 of the Local Plan 2019.

4)

Materials - To match existing Notwithstanding condition 2, all work and work of making good to the front elevation of the property shall be finished to match the existing exterior of the building in respect of materials, colour, texture, profile and, in the case of brickwork, painting, facebond and pointing, and shall be so maintained.
Reason - To preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the building and conservation area in accordance with policies of the development plan in particular policies CL1, CL2, CL3 and CL11 of the Local Plan 2019.

5)

Rear elevations Notwithstanding condition 2, the rear elevations of the property shall be finished in painted render and shall be so maintained.
Reason - To preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the building and conservation area in accordance with policies of the development plan in particular policies CL1, CL2, CL3 and CL11 of the Local Plan 2019.

6)

Rooflight to front roofslope not approved Notwithstanding condition 2 the rooflight to the front roofslope is not hereby approved and shall not be installed under this permission.
Reason - To preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the building and conservation area in accordance with policies of the development plan in particular policies CL1, CL2, CL3 and CL11 of the Local Plan 2019.

7)

Conservation rooflight The rooflight to the rear roofslope hereby approved shall be of a traditional conservation type, flush with the roof and slim framed, and so maintained.
Reason - To preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the building and conservation area, in accordance with policies of the development plan in particular policies CL1, CL2, CL3 and CL11 of the Local Plan 2019.

8)

Planting and replanting All tree and shrub planting forming part of the plans and details approved through this planning permission shall be carried out in the first planting and seeding season following the first occupation of the development or the completion of the development whichever is the sooner. Any trees or shrubs which, within a period of five years from the first planting and seeding season referred to above, die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased, shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species.
Reason - To protect the appearance and amenity of the area and to accord with policies of the development plan, in particular policy CR6 of the Local Plan 2019.

9)

Code of Construction Practice No development shall commence until: A Code of Construction Checklist and Site Construction Management Plan (SCMP) for the development have been approved, in writing, by the Council's Construction Management Team, and then B) Copies of the approved Checklist and Plan, and their written approval, have been submitted to the local planning authority to be placed on the property record. [The Council's Construction Management Team work independently of the planning department. For further information regarding the Code and how the required details should be submitted to them, the Council's Construction Management Team can be contactedÿon email at:ÿ[email protected] or tel: 020 7361 3002]ÿ
Reason - To mitigate the impact of construction work upon the levels of amenity that neighbouring occupiers should reasonably expect to enjoy, and to comply with the Basements and Transport and Streets SPDs and policies CL5, CT1, CE5 and CE6 of the Local Plan 2019. It is necessary for the condition to be on the basis that 'No development shall commence until' as compliance with the requirements of the condition at a later time would result in unacceptable harm contrary to the policies of the Local Plan 2019.

10)

Sustainable Urban Drainage No development shall commence until a Flood Risk Assessment and SuDS strategy with the following information is submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority: A detailed analysis of surface water run-off and attenuation volume (to demonstrate how the proposed measures will aim to comply with Policy CE2 (g), which is to achieve a reduction of 50% of existing rates including climate change in the calculations and factoring in all flows into the sewer system including groundwater or other flows). Information about the proposed SuDS types, their location, attenuation capacity, specification, structural integrity, construction, operation, access, and maintenance. (More sustainable green SuDS should be favoured over attenuation tanks). Section/profile drawings of the SuDS if relevant (green roofs, blue roofs, sub-base attenuation, permeable paving, planters, species, etc.). Drainage plans to show clearly how surface water run-off will be conveyed to the SuDS and any connections to the sewer system if necessary. During construction of the development hereby permitted the approved Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) and Flood Risk measures shall be fully implemented and maintained thereafter.
Reason - To reduce flood risk and to contribute to sustainability in accordance with policy CE2 of the Local Plan. It is necessary for the condition to be on the basis that 'No development shall commence until' as compliance with the requirements of the condition at a later time would result in unacceptable harm contrary to the policies of the Local Plan 2019.

11)

Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) No development shall commence until a Construction Traffic Management Plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The statement should include: a) routeing of demolition, excavation and construction vehicles, including a response to existing or known projected major building works at other sites in the vicinity and local works in the highway; b) access arrangements to the site; c) the estimated number and type of vehicles per day/week; d) details of any vehicle holding area; e) details of the vehicle call up procedure; f) estimates for the number and type of parking suspensions that will be required; g) details of any diversion or other disruption to the public highway during preparation, demolition, excavation and construction work associated with the development; h) work programme and/or timescale for each phase of preparation, demolition, excavation and construction work associated with the development; i) details of measures to protect pedestrians and other highway users from construction activities on the highway; and j) where works cannot be contained wholly within the site a plan should be submitted showing the site layout on the highway including extent of hoarding, position of nearby trees in the highway or adjacent gardens, pedestrian routes, parking bay suspensions and remaining road width for vehicle movements. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Traffic Management Plan. A one page summary of the requirements of the approved CTMP shall be affixed to the frontage of the site for the duration of the works at a location where it can be read by members of the public.
Reason - To minimise the impact of construction works upon highway safety and nearby residents' enjoyment of their properties in accordance with the Basements SPD and policies CL7, CT1 and CL5 of the Local Plan 2019.ÿ It is necessary for the condition to be on the

12)

Restricting planning permission granted by GPDO - Removal of PD Rights No extensions, additions, insertion of windows, or external alterations shall be carried out to the premises in the absence of an express grant of planning permission for such development.
Reason - Although such extensions, additions, or alterations would, in the absence of this condition, constitute development permitted under the provisions of Article 3, Schedule 2, Part 1, of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 (as amended) such development is precluded in this case because the property would otherwise benefit from the ability to install rooflights to the front roofslope. Such rooflighs are not part of the character of the area, would be visible from neighbouring properties and would harm the character and appearance of the conservation area and the appearance of the individual building. NB This withdrawal of permitted development rights does not remove your right to apply to the local planning authority for planning permission for development precluded through this condition, and such an application would be treated on its merits. It would be prudent to use our pre-application Advice Service before submitting such an application.

Informatives:

1)

Enforcement of Conditions (PP)
Your attention is drawn to the Conditions of this Permission and to the Council's powers of enforcement, including the power to serve a Breach of Condition Notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended. All Conditions must be complied with. If you wish to seek to amend a Condition you should apply to do so under s.73 of the Act, explaining why you consider it is no longer necessary, or possible, to comply with a particular condition.

2)

Conditions - Precedent to Commencement
Conditions nos. 9, 10 and 11 impose requirements which must be met prior to commencement of the development. Failure to observe these requirements could result in the Council taking enforcement action, or may invalidate the planning permission and render the whole of the development unlawful.

3)

Variations to Approved Drawings
Planning permission is hereby granted for the development as shown on the approved drawings. Any variation to the approved scheme may require further permission, and unauthorised variations may lay you open to planning enforcement action. You are advised to seek advice from the Directorate of Planning and Place, before work commences, if you are thinking of introducing any variations to the approved development. Advice should urgently be sought if a problem occurs during approved works, but it is clearly preferable to seek advice at as early a stage as possible. Use the following link to see how advice can be obtained: Planning Advice Service

4)

Care in the Conservation Area
This property is within a Conservation Area. All building works should, therefore, be completed with great care. External facing work and detailed treatment should be finished in a manner sympathetic to the existing building. If there is any doubt about the way in which work should be carried out, you should seek the advice of the Directorate of Planning and Place.

5)

Building Regs - Separate Approval
Separate approval for the works hereby granted permission/consent may be required by the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 2018 (as amended), and the grant of planning permission does not imply that such approval will be given. The District Surveyor, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX should be consulted before works commence.

6)

Party Wall Act 1996
You are reminded of your duties under the Party Wall Act 1996. This requires a building owner to notify and obtain formal agreement from adjoining property freeholders and leaseholders and anyone who has had an interest of 12 months or greater, where the building owner intends to carry out work which involves: Work involving an existing shared wall with another property; Building on the boundary with another property; Excavating near a neighbouring building, and that work falls within the scope of the Act Notice should be served on neighbours at least one month before commencement of building works. Section 12(1) of the Act provides for the developer to provide security for neighbours through insurance or a security bond. Procedures under this Act are separate from the need for planning permission and for building regulations approval. Further guidance is available at: Party Wall Act 1996

7)

Withdrawal of PD Rights
Attention is drawn to condition 12 of this approval, the effect of which is to withdraw permitted development rights in respect of the defined type of development which would, otherwise, not require planning permission. You are advised to seek the advice of this planning authority before undertaking any other development in the future in order to ascertain whether planning permission is required and the likelihood of such permission being granted.

8)

GTD/No pre-app/Amendmts to comply Est. G
To assist applicants in finding solutions to problems arising in relation to their development proposals the Local Planning Authority has produced planning policies, and provided written guidance, all of which are available on the Council's website. A pre-application advice service is also offered, although not used in this instance. On first submission the proposals did not comply with guidance, but improvements suggested by the planning authority were adopted by the applicant.

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Contact details

Planning case officer: Stephanie Malik
Planning team: North
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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