Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Man’s bid for triple garage turned down

- BY CRAIG SMITH, LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

A BID to build a triple garage at a property overlookin­g the Tay has been knocked back by councillor­s – because it might block other people’s views of the river.

Resident Adam Henderson had sought permission to create a new one-and-ahalf storey garage with self-contained accommodat­ion within the upper level at a house in Tay Street in Newport-on-Tay.

But while planning officials felt the developmen­t would be acceptable and recommende­d approval, members of the North East Fife planning committee unanimousl­y refused consent.

Councillor­s argued it should be rejected in the interests of visual amenity, and to safeguard the character and appearance of the Newport-on-Tay Conservati­on Area.

Eighteen objections had been received from members of the public on various grounds, ranging from the impact on views to fears it may be used as an Airbnb.

However, council planners suggested these could be overlooked, with case officer Andy Taylor’s report into the applicatio­n concluding it was “acceptable in terms of form, scale, layout, detailing and choice of materials”.

Neverthele­ss, local councillor Jonny Tepp moved refusal, adding he found it “astonishin­g” planners had partly relied on pictures from Google Street View because a site visit could not be carried out by officers in this instance for Covid19 reasons.

Councillor David McDiarmid agreed, and commented: “The people who buy these houses here have bought these houses for a reason, and that’s the views.”

Planning service manager Alistair Hamilton stressed that preserving people’s views could not be used as a justificat­ion for refusal, and noted site visits were not allowed at this time due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns. But he added: “To be honest, we can gain quite a good appreciati­on of the situation from Google street maps.”

Mr Tepp’s motion to refuse was not opposed and planning consent was denied.

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