I have also raised another topic about a small strip of land next to the site - adverse possession?Ĭan the council insist on this turning area in an un adopted ro ad I also notice from the approved plans that one visitor parking space has to be included, which the seller says is for the benefit of the whole road - is that right? My question is - can the council insist on this condition for an unadopted road? I understand this is calculated using a standard template. The condition states that before any house built on the plot is occupied a turning area has to be provided, apparently sufficiently large to allow a 7.5 metre truck, which will use a fair chunk of what will be the front garden. The are several houses on the road already, the last one being built in the 1970s, although the plot I am wanting to buy used to have a large barn on it, belonging to the bungalow opposite. The plot is at the end of an unadopted road which leads to a large commercial property, the owners of which also own, and are responsible for the upkeep of, the road. Having just found this excellent forum and also a plot of land near to my house in Milton Keynes, I am in need of advice about one of the conditions the local council has imposed on the Planning Permission that has been granted to the current owner of the plot.
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