Decision Maker: Interim Executive Head of Neighbourhood Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The owner of 6 Burnt Common Cottages has
planning
permission for the construction of a new detached
dwelling house with three bedrooms and integral garage
bin stores cycle stores and related parking. The transfer
of the property dated 24 October 1983 contains a
covenant that the property can only be used as a single
private dwellinghouse for occupation by one family only.
This covenant together with the covenant for parking
within the curtilage of the property will need to be varied
to
allow the development to proceed, and to allow two cars
to be parked within the curtilage of each property
The proposed development will not cause any
detrimental
impact to the Council’s adjoining land.
None
Council’s 27 January 2025
Constitution
Part 3
3.1.14 To acquire and dispose of HRA land and property
in connection with the Council’s functions and to grant
leases, variations, tenancies, rights, easements, licences,
consents and wayleaves of, in, or over buildings or land in
connection with the Council’s functions, in accordance
with Council policies and within the approved Housing
Revenue Account capital programme.
All transactions are limited to less than £200,000 Not
in
respect of non-HRA properties Not to grant or renew
leases in excess of 25 years, other than qualifying
applications made under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967
where the price reflects the independent valuation, and all
costs are met by the applicant.
Publication date: 09/05/2025
Date of decision: 09/05/2025