You need a building permit and the property will be inspected. The building department can advise if the planned conversion is allowed under your local and state laws. Illegal conversions are most often discovered by the town when there is a fire and the fire department responds. When that happens the owner will find themselves in trouble if there was no building permit and the premises do not meet local building codes.
Not usually, unless there is a condition attached to a previous planning permission on the property restricting the use of the garage for parking vehicles only. Best check with the planning dept.
Hi, It is highly likely that you will need planning permission for a new (additional) chimney. If you are replacing an old one like for like then you wont need permission.
You never know if you need planning permission apply anyway so if they come and inspect it they can't tear it down because of no permission.
If you are thinking of putting a Mobile on private land you will almost certainly need planning permission from your local government (City, Municipality, etc) You will generally also need to have permission for septic disposal and field.
There are many types of planning permission one must get to build their own home. To build their own home, one must receive permission from the chief planning officer.
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To make sure the building is safe to build.
Whether you need planning permission for a driveway depends on several factors, including its size, location, and the materials used. In many cases, if the driveway is made of permeable materials and does not exceed a certain size, planning permission may not be required. However, if you're planning to create a hard surface that could affect drainage or if you live in a conservation area, you may need to apply for permission. It's always best to check with your local planning authority for specific regulations.
To convert a carport into a garage, you will need to enclose the open sides with walls, install a garage door, and possibly add insulation and flooring. Additionally, you may need to obtain any necessary permits and ensure the structure meets building codes.
You will need to speak to your loacal council. I would put your ideas down in a letter, including dimensions, positioning of the extension etc...(a rough sketch will do). The local council will then check to see if you need planning permission- you may not even need it.
To convert a garage door into a wall, you will need to remove the door and its mechanisms, frame the opening with studs, insulate and drywall the area, and finish with paint or siding to match the existing wall.