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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 4073090" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Quote: "Going through a PD application, getting it passed, being found out for not using it for PD purposes, filing a full application would be a much more drawn out procedure".</p><p></p><p>This has happened! A firm of steel erectors applied for PD to build a 12m x 24m x 6.1m high shed "requisite" for farming their two acre plot of scrub and weeds. The plot has an agricultural holding number and a dozen sheep have since been moved in, presumably to justify the claim that it is being farmed. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the company made a 'mistake' on the site plan in the application for PD by increasing the size of the holding by over 20 times and putting the proposed building over a hundred yards away on another's land, all apparently unnoticed by the planning department.</p><p></p><p>The planning department has now realised the site plan is incorrect and the steel erector is required to apply for full planning permission. The building is already erected.</p><p></p><p>What happens next and are there any grounds on which a successful objection to planning permission being granted could be made? I am in Scotland but the law is similar and I'm only looking for an opinion, not a legal ruling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 4073090, member: 4505"] Quote: "Going through a PD application, getting it passed, being found out for not using it for PD purposes, filing a full application would be a much more drawn out procedure". This has happened! A firm of steel erectors applied for PD to build a 12m x 24m x 6.1m high shed "requisite" for farming their two acre plot of scrub and weeds. The plot has an agricultural holding number and a dozen sheep have since been moved in, presumably to justify the claim that it is being farmed. Unfortunately, the company made a 'mistake' on the site plan in the application for PD by increasing the size of the holding by over 20 times and putting the proposed building over a hundred yards away on another's land, all apparently unnoticed by the planning department. The planning department has now realised the site plan is incorrect and the steel erector is required to apply for full planning permission. The building is already erected. What happens next and are there any grounds on which a successful objection to planning permission being granted could be made? I am in Scotland but the law is similar and I'm only looking for an opinion, not a legal ruling! [/QUOTE]
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