Windows on Boundary Line
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:23 pm
There is an agricultural building of which I own agricultural land on 3 sides. The building itself forms the boundary wall.
Last week work started on putting 4 windows into the external walls ( It transpires that the owners have applied for and got consent for a barn conversion )
Does anybody know:
a) If the local council should have informed me when the planning application was submitted
b) As the windows are on the boundary line do they need to be fire rated as they are over 1m2
c) Plans show a new door & french doors onto my land ( currently no right of access ) is this allowed
d) Part of the external wall is a brickwork structure which the plans show is to be clad in timber. Is this allowed as the "new" cladding will require battens fixing to the walls and boards. This will protrude beyond the boundary line
Last week work started on putting 4 windows into the external walls ( It transpires that the owners have applied for and got consent for a barn conversion )
Does anybody know:
a) If the local council should have informed me when the planning application was submitted
b) As the windows are on the boundary line do they need to be fire rated as they are over 1m2
c) Plans show a new door & french doors onto my land ( currently no right of access ) is this allowed
d) Part of the external wall is a brickwork structure which the plans show is to be clad in timber. Is this allowed as the "new" cladding will require battens fixing to the walls and boards. This will protrude beyond the boundary line