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JLT
Hi All,
looking for some advice if you don’t mind. Will try to keep it short :
I’ve had approval for a 5x4m extension to the side of my property, which backs onto a farm / green belt land. Basically the farmer sold part of the land upon which my development was built .
My garden is surrounded by livestock fencing, with hedges inside the boundary . There are also a few trees no more than 5 years old .. none of which have TPO’s .
The extension will finish about 1.4m from the bushes , and quite close to one of the trees (I would like to keep it , but likely it’ll have to be removed).
The council have made my approval conditional on the following :
Pre-Commencement condition:
3. Before commencement of any building operations on site (including demolition, enabling, clearing and delivery of associated machinery or materials) details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority of the trees, planting and hedgerow to be retained along the boundary adjacent to the extension hereby approved. The details shall include measures to protect the trees, planting and hedgerow during building operations and details of a foundation design. The foundations of the proposed development shall be designed to take into account and avoid damage to the retained trees, planting and hedgerow. The development hereby approved shall be built in accordance with the approved details unless prior approval has been obtained in writing from the Local Planning Authority.
The approved protection measures shall be erected around the necessary areas for the duration of the building works. Following the removal of the protection measures the trees, planting and hedgerow shall be maintained for a period of five years. Any trees, shrubs or grassed areas which die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased within this period shall be replaced within the next planting season with plants of similar species and size to that approved.
So I’ve submitted pictures , measurements from the proposed extension to the bushes (mostly hawthorns) and confirmed the builders will cover/protect them whilst work is carried out , and also represented that anything that dies will be replaced . I now understand this is with their resident arboriculturist for comments . All seems a bit excessive to me especially in terms of potentially having to change the foundations . My architect is shocked they are making me jump through these hoops, but also said we have to “play the game”.
As experts in this field does this seem excessive to you ? Of course I want to preserve the hedges etc where I can for privacy purposes , but they are on my property and it’s likely going to end up
costing me 1000’s extra to protect them / change foundations when I could theoretically have removed them already absent the extension request !
Any comments , guidance much appreciated
Thanks In advance
JT
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