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There are a set of rules you can abide to, typically this lets you bypass the need for any garage planning permission. You can avoid garage planning permission if your garage: Is not within 12 feet of the boundary of your home, the maximum height is 16 feet, and the eaves are at least 6 feet away from the boundary.
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Substantial change to a home requires some garage planning permission. When it comes to a full blow addition like a garage, you better expect it. While it is heavily dependent on your local government, there are roughly two types of permissions to consider in total. A full permission, or sometimes just called a permission, is the most common type. Outline permission, on the other hand, requires much less with housing and planning authorities only needing basic outlines. More detailed drawings may be required in instances that you get authorization to start building, with most permissions lasting around a 3 to 5-year duration. If you attempt to add a large structure to your home, such as a garage, without the sufficient permissions, you can expect a heavy fine. In some cases, you can even face imprisonment. In the possibility of a mistake, you can apply for permissions after the fact, in the case that it gets denied though, the entire structure will most likely have to come down. Overall, if you follow all the rules you can expect your local planning authority to take about eight weeks to make a decision on your application. This is of course contingent on whether or not they need more information, which can make the entire process longer. Before making an application you need to make your proposal public, this is typically done through going through a locally circulating newspaper but in more recent times online methods are viable too. From here, the proposal must be given to the local planning authority within a fortnight of it appearing. All of this is subject to your local government’s rules but as general guidelines, hold up. It’s best though to get in contact with a government agency or look at your local government’s website to be sure.
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Other things you need to consider are that the garage roof matches that of the original house and that the garage doesn’t extend past the front wall of your home. There’s a lot to consider when planning all of this out, so if you aren’t sure you might want to get a professional to look into it. Make sure whomever you are going with is certified to do the job, carefully checking and double-checking everything needed. That being said, even if you do follow all the above rules it doesn’t mean you won’t need planning permission – as mentioned before different local laws can influence this greatly.
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