SCHEDULE 2

PART 1DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF A DWELLINGHOUSE

Class A

Permitted developmentA

The enlargement, improvement or other alteration of a dwellinghouse.

Development not permitted

A.1

Development is not permitted by Class A if—

a

the cubic content of the resulting building would exceed the cubic content of the original dwellinghouse—

i

in the case of a terrace house or in the case of a dwellinghouse on article 1(5) land, by more than 50 cubic metres or 10 %, whichever is the greater,

ii

in any other case, by more than 70 cubic metres or 15%, whichever is the greater,

iii

in any case, by more than 115 cubic metres;

b

the part of the building enlarged, improved or altered would exceed in height the highest part of the roof of the original dwellinghouse;

c

the part of the building enlarged, improved or altered would be nearer to any highway which bounds the curtilage of the dwellinghouse than—

i

the part of the original dwellinghouse nearest to that highway, or

ii

any point 20 metres from that highway,

whichever is nearer to the highway;

d

in the case of development other than the insertion, enlargement, improvement or other alteration of a window in an existing wall of a dwellinghouse, the part of the building enlarged, improved or altered would be within 2 metres of the boundary of the curtilage of the dwellinghouse and would exceed 4 metres in height;

e

the total area of ground covered by buildings within the curtilage (other than the original dwellinghouse) would exceed 50% of the total area of the curtilage (excluding the ground area of the original dwellinghouse);

f

it would consist of or include the installation, alteration or replacement of a satellite antenna;

g

it would consist of or include the erection of a building within the curtilage of a listed building; or

h

it would consist of or include an alteration to any part of the roof.

A.2

In the case of a dwellinghouse on any article 1(5) land, development is not permitted by Class A if it would consist of or include the cladding of any part of the exterior with stone, artificial stone, timber, plastic or tiles.

Interpretation of Class AA.3

For the purposes of Class A—

a

the erection within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse of any building with a cubic content greater than 10 cubic metres shall be treated as the enlargement of the dwellinghouse for all purposes (including calculating cubic content) where—

i

the dwellinghouse is on article 1(5) land, or

ii

in any other case, any part of that building would be within 5 metres of any part of the dwellinghouse;

b

where any part of the dwellinghouse would be within 5 metres of an existing building within the same curtilage, that building shall be treated as forming part of the resulting building for the purpose of calculating the cubic content.