Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: James NortonSo the main thing is to reinforce the residential use as much as possible: plant trees, have plant beds, garden gnomes, fish ponds, swings deck chairs, park your car etc etc (but nothing that could be considered development, or cause complaint walls, sheds etc) and keep a record of of all this usage as 'ancillary to the residential use'.
If you keep that up long enough, if you ever needed the benefit of the residential use then you could argue that the use class was residential irrespective of what a plan somewhere in a drawer at the LPA says.
In Conservation Areas, development would not be permitted if the stand alone wind turbine would be installed so that it is nearer to any highway which bounds the cartilage (garden or grounds) of the house or block of flats than the part of the house or block of flats which is nearest to that highway.
Posted By: owlmanHelp please, from the wise and perhps legal eagles out there. Thirty years ago I bought my present plot of land and started my self build. The land in question, about 1.5 acres, was part of the neighbouring farmhouse and its last remaining small field to the rear, the remnants of a defunct village farm. Beyond that are open fields. As well as the field and included in the 1.5 acres was the old foldyard and stackyard where my house now stands. How can I find out if the field, (my field), is classed as my house curtilage/garden since the sale. Or is it still agricultural as perhaps it once was. I cant see anything to that effect on the title deeds, just boundary markers of the total 1.5 acre, plot on the deed plans. My land is fenced and when purchase I planted numerous hardwoods on the boundary, now semi mature, so the land is enclosed and not farmed.
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