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Does anyone know if there is any regulation which exempts the 2mter requirement if existing 1st story is only 1 meter from boundary?
No, there is no way round that particular condition - i.e. 2 metres from boundaryThere are several inconsistencies in the exempted development schedule.
A clever architect could work out a way for your development to be compliant, but I imagine he'd want to be paid for it.
There is.
No, there is no way round that particular condition - i.e. 2 metres from boundary
I will rephrase then so.There is.
ONQ.
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All advice on AAM is remote from the situation and cannot be relied upon as a defence or support - in and of itself - should legal action be taken.
Competent legal and building professionals should be asked to advise in Real Life with rights to inspect and issue reports on the matter at hand.
I never said you did so Id appreciate it if you would withdraw your allegation that I did.nutty nut
I cannot let that pass.
I don't suggest that people to carry out illegal works.
You can build a double height ground floor extension (the act refers to an above ground extension).
Then put in a 2nd floor.
The timing of this may make it fall outside of the statute - exemptions tend to be interpreted strictly, and if the construction is done within a single project, it could be considered an above ground extension.
I think it would depend on the timing. If it could be viewed as part of a "single transaction" (i.e. a single building project) I could see it being regarded as a 2 storey extension.Yes indeed, you could build a double height extension, but the minute you put in the additional floor, my opinion would be then that you have breached exempted development by extending the first floor.
I never said you did so Id appreciate it if you would withdraw your allegation that I did.
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