| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | By virtue of the over intensive use of the building, small bedroom size, lack of parking, storage or amenity areas for current and future residents, the current and proposed layout would constitute poor quality accommodation for residents. The proximity of this scale of HMO to holiday accommodation, holiday businesses and residential properties would result in harm to the character of the area and harm upon the amenity of neighbouring residents, visitors and businesses. The current use of the site as a HMO is considered to be contrary to policy CS1, CS2, and CS3 of the Great Yarmouth Local Plan - Core Strategy and Saved Policies HOU23 of the Great Yarmouth Borough-Wide Local Plan and is therefore refused. |
| 2. | At least 14 persons along with the property owner residing in a single dwelling would not provide acceptable living standards for the occupiers being an over intense use of the land and as such would be contrary to the core planning principles contained in the National Planning Policy Framework, and in particular paragraph 17 and 9 in that it fails to ensure a good standard of amenity for all existing and future occupants of the land and buildings. |
| 3. | STATEMENT OF POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT (REFUSALS): In accordance with the NPPF, in determining this application for planning permission, the Borough Council has approached it in a positive and proactive way and where possible has sought solutions to problems to achieve the aim of approving sustainable development. Unfortunately, despite this, in this particular case the development is not considered to represent sustainable or an acceptable form of development and has been refused for the reasons set out above. |