The conversion scheme
The conversion scheme
The existing shed A has green stained timber clad walls, with brown timber framed windows and a very light coloured insulated roof. Shed B retains its agricultural construction of unstained timber clad walls, with no windows, and a fibre cement sheeted roof with ridge vents. Shed D is similar. The conversion scheme proposed external works to those three sheds, demolition of the feed hoppers and three small redundant sheds, but no new building work. The buildings would be re-clad in black stained larch, with new floor to eaves windows in black/grey aluminium clad frames. The replacement roofs, of the same height as the exiting ones, would be cementitious profile sheets finished in black, with flat glazed rooflights along the ridge. The proposed appearance of the west elevation facing out into the objectors’ field is shown below, although the roofs would be finished in black.
- Heading
- Introduction
- Factual background
- History of non-agricultural use and planning consents
- Legal background
- The application and agreed matters
- The redevelopment scheme
- Section 7
- The conversion scheme
- Section 9
- Submissions
- The objection
- The evidence on amenity
- For the objectors
- Discussion
- Ground (aa) – Whether in impeding a reasonable use the restriction secures practical benefits to the objectors and, if so, whether money will be an adequate compensation for their loss
- Determination
- Conclusions
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