Home extensions |
Clyde Planning provides all the advice, drawings |
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Home extensions |
Clyde Planning provides all the advice, drawings |
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A planning application involves the production of scale drawings of the existing property and of the proposed development. It also involves various forms and certificates covering the detail of the work, environmental issues and other matters.
Following submission of the application there may be modifications required by the planning officer prior to a recommendation being made by the planning officer to the planning committee. At this stage the application will be rejected, accepted or accepted with planning conditions
Clyde Planning has expert knowledge in what is generally permitted by each local planning authority.
The initial discussion where we go through the big questions, what can be achieved, what cost, do we need planning permission etc. This element is free and ends with our providing you with a detailed fixed price quotation for all the design elements.
An initial survey using the latest laser technology is required for the production of CAD drawings of the existing property which will form the basis of our design work.
We use the drawings to produce our 1st draft of the proposed extension/conversion. These initial drawings are shown to you to allow you to review and make changes before returning to us to edit the proposal. This process continues until you are happy with the design. It starts with the basic outline of the extension and adds detail as we work together.
Once the design is finalised we then add detail and other elements required by the planners, complete the application form and submit. Following submission we may be asked to change the design by the planners this is usually straightforward the important thing from your point of view is that there is no charge for these changes.
Most applications receive consent, some will have been amended and most will have conditions attached covering certain details. Some applications will be rejected it must be remembered that no one can guarantee that a planning application will succeed we will do all we can to achieve consent and will amend and re-submit if necessary at our own expense in most cases.