GD8 clause 1, criteria d
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5873
Received: 31/10/2017
Respondent: Mr Paul Henry
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The Layout and Siting (MH3), both in itself and relation to adjoining dwellings, spaces and views, is inappropriate and unsympathetic to the appearance and character of the local environment around Great Bowden and Kingston Way. The site is located in a residential area where occupiers reasonably expect a level of amenity concurrent with the property and existing surroundings. The new development by reason of the use of Bates Close as an the site access is likely to result in noise, disturbance and nuisance to the detriment of existing residents and their residential amenity and enjoyment of their property.
The Layout and Siting (MH3), both in itself and relation to adjoining dwellings, spaces and views, is inappropriate and unsympathetic to the appearance and character of the local environment around Great Bowden and Kingston Way. The site is located in a residential area where occupiers reasonably expect a level of amenity concurrent with the property and existing surroundings. The new development by reason of the use of Bates Close as an the site access is likely to result in noise, disturbance and nuisance to the detriment of existing residents and their residential amenity and enjoyment of their property.
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5875
Received: 31/10/2017
Respondent: Mr Paul Henry
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The proposal at MH3 represents an inappropriate form of development within the Green Belt and in the absence of any special circumstances would by its inappropriateness have a harmful impact on the open, rural and undeveloped character of the Green Belt.
The proposal at MH3 represents an inappropriate form of development within the Green Belt and in the absence of any special circumstances would by its inappropriateness have a harmful impact on the open, rural and undeveloped character of the Green Belt.