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Proposed non-material amendment to permission 'Change of use of ground floor from part Class A1 (shops) and part Class A3 to Class A3 (restaurants and cafes) and Class A5 (take-away) use throughout' granted under 06/01895/APP - Extraction and ventillation system
Pepes 103 Cambridge Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 1BT
Non Material Amendment sought on planning permission 16/00430/APP relating to Demolition of existing church building. Redevelopment of the site to provide a new two storey church building and conversion of existing garages to form an ancillary one bed studio flat - Re-planned flat layout with additional bedroom and hallway
Mission Hall Fleet Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 2PA
Submission of details pursuant to Condition 3 (materials) 13 (construction management) and 19 Acoustic report-noise) relating to Planning Permission 16/03820/APP
Former Dayla Site 80 - 100 High Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 1QZ
Non Material Amendment sought on planning permission 16/04464/APP relating to separate access to ATM and change of window to include double access door
Submission of details pursuant to Condition 25 (soil Verification Report for Plots 7 to 36) (Aviron Dec 2019) relating to Planning Permission 16/03820/APP
Former Dayla Soft Drinks (Southern) Ltd 80-102 High Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 1QZ
The erection of a single storey rear extension, which would extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 6m, for which the maximum height would be 3.21m, and for which the height of the eaves would be 2.76m.
T1: Reduce lateral spread by up to 2.0m, gradually tapering into the height of the tree to restore canopy balance. The reduction will apply to canopy remaining after recent limb failure.
26 Mount Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 2SE
The erection of a single storey rear extension, which would extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 4.00m, for which the maximum height would be 35.7m, and for which the height of the eaves would be 2.61m.
Demolition of existing garage and previous side/front extension, replace with two storey side/rear extension, single storey rear and single storey side/front extension.
The erection of a single storey rear extension, which would extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 3.63m, for which the maximum height would be 3.47m, and for which the height of the eaves would be 2.48m.
Modification of planning obligation relating to outline planning permission reference 14/02689/AOP in respect of the implementation of a pedestrian crossing.
The Land At Manor House Hospital Bierton Road Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP20 1EG
Variation of Condition 16 of planning permission 13/00831/APP - amendment to aproved plansCondition Number(s): 16 Conditions(s) Removal:Minor material amendments to the approved plans, as follows:Addition of 1no. 2 bed unit. Increasing the total number of units from 49 to 50. The new mix is 33no. 1 Bed and 17no. 2 Bed (34% mix).Reconfiguration of the under pass resulting in an additional parking space increasing the total number of parking spaces to 18. The configuration of the underpass also results in a larger plant area and improved refuse storage.The emergency pedestrian exit from the ground floor has been re routed away from the underpass to the exterior of the building.The ground floor internal area has been revised by taking out the pedestrian access from New Street and then rearranging the Owner's Lounge accordingly.The condition should be amended to refer to the following amended plans:20044AB MMA10120044AB MMA10220044AB MMA10320044AB MMA104
T1 Oak of MWA Arboricultural report Works - REMOVE Reason: The above tree is considered to be responsible for root induced clay shrinkage subsidence damage to the subject property.Investigations in to the damage have been conducted and the following information/evidence obtained:1. Engineering opinion is that damage is due to clay shrinkage subsidence.2. Foundations are bearing on to clay.3. The clay subsoil has a high to Very High volume change potential (NHBC Guidelines).4. Live roots from the subject oak tree were recovered from below foundation depth in TP/BH1 to a depth of 3.2m below ground level.5. Level monitoring for the period 20/10/2016 to 08/09/2017 records a cyclical pattern of movement indicative of the effects of the subject oak tree on soil moisture and volumes. The uplift phase of the building can only be attributable to an expanding clay soil from a desiccated state due to the soil drying effects of the oak tree.6. Fungal brackets of Ganoderma were noted to the base of the oak tree indicating the presence of decay. 7. Repair costs are ?15,000 for super structure and ?100,000 for substructure, this includes partial underpinning and alternative accommodation.Established evidential and legal tests pertinent to subsidence damage claims have been met and the evidence confirms there can be no other cause of the movement and associated damage at the rear of the property other than the indirect influence of the subject trees.Given the proximity of the oak to the property, removal offers the only predictable arboricultural solution in abating its influence on the property.
Demolition of existing outbuilding and garage and erection of two storey front and canopy and side extension and single storey rear extension to form granny annexe.
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