paulm
IG paulm_outdoors
Question for those familiar with building works and planning permissions please.
Next door has approved plans to build a new house alongside ours on the next door plot.
The approved plans show a separation distance of 7.8m building to building, as stated and drawn on the site layout plan which is shown from above looking down at the ground perspective.
My question is whether such a plan normally shows the outline of the roof area, or the outline of the external walls (this being less due to fascias and guttering) ?
So would the 7.8m distance be taken as wall to wall, fascia to fascia, or edge of gutterings?
Is there a generally accepted convention or rule around planning drawings or definition of separation distance in that context ?
Thanks for any info'
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Next door has approved plans to build a new house alongside ours on the next door plot.
The approved plans show a separation distance of 7.8m building to building, as stated and drawn on the site layout plan which is shown from above looking down at the ground perspective.
My question is whether such a plan normally shows the outline of the roof area, or the outline of the external walls (this being less due to fascias and guttering) ?
So would the 7.8m distance be taken as wall to wall, fascia to fascia, or edge of gutterings?
Is there a generally accepted convention or rule around planning drawings or definition of separation distance in that context ?
Thanks for any info'
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