Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: richardelliotWe are planning to use permeable resin bonded gravel on our drive which is SUDs compliant. It is more expensive than tarmac, but I can't see the Council objecting to it.
Posted By: Carol hunterThank you to all.
The planning ref is 05/00799/F Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk.
Re footpath (Condition 13) it may be we can get this taken off but of course it will require tactful combat through the medium of correspondence. It turns out we have to pay £360, the equivalent of a planning application fee to remove the condition. Not only do we have to pay that should we wish to, but the owners of each of the plots who did re-submissions, that's most of them….
As for the road access Condition 8 "Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby permitted the vehicular access shall be constructed in accordance with norfolk County Council residential access construction specification, and additionally to accord with details to be approved in writing by the Borough planning Authority, for the first five meters into the site as measured back from the near edge of the adjacent carriageway"
We now understand that Highways own the first 3 meters of our access road.
There are four other gravel drives on the same road that meet the edge of the highway, two of which are new builds. Of course we can't expect consistency. We are the unfortunate exception.
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