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'Last chance' to save 'too tall' Stoke-on-Trent house | 'Last chance' to save 'too tall' Stoke-on-Trent house |
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A homeowner ordered to overhaul his property because it was "30 inches too tall" has been given a further three months to save his home. | A homeowner ordered to overhaul his property because it was "30 inches too tall" has been given a further three months to save his home. |
In May, Asif Naseem and family were told to tear down the new-build in Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, or spend £200,000 on a new roof. | In May, Asif Naseem and family were told to tear down the new-build in Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, or spend £200,000 on a new roof. |
A council meeting heard Mr Naseem, who has yet to fix the roof, had "a blatant disregard" for planning processes. | A council meeting heard Mr Naseem, who has yet to fix the roof, had "a blatant disregard" for planning processes. |
But he was nevertheless given more time to complete the requested alterations. | But he was nevertheless given more time to complete the requested alterations. |
During Wednesday's planning committee meeting, councillor Ross Irving said: "It should be made quite clear that this is going to be the last extension and we expect this to be sorted." | During Wednesday's planning committee meeting, councillor Ross Irving said: "It should be made quite clear that this is going to be the last extension and we expect this to be sorted." |
Planning officer Karen Kent told the meeting the family, who previously said they had nowhere else to go and no funds for a new roof, has been in talks with a new architect about the alterations. | |
Stoke-on-Trent City Council planners have thrown out two retrospective planning applications to alter the new-build. | Stoke-on-Trent City Council planners have thrown out two retrospective planning applications to alter the new-build. |
At the meeting, councillors voted in favour of deferring enforcement action - which would mean demolishing the house - for a further three months. | At the meeting, councillors voted in favour of deferring enforcement action - which would mean demolishing the house - for a further three months. |
Committee chairman, councillor David Evans added: "I hope that the message has been heard loud and clear by the applicant." | Committee chairman, councillor David Evans added: "I hope that the message has been heard loud and clear by the applicant." |
Speaking after the meeting Mr Naseem said: "I haven't had any complaints from my neighbours, just people who aren't my neighbours." | Speaking after the meeting Mr Naseem said: "I haven't had any complaints from my neighbours, just people who aren't my neighbours." |
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