Peak Park Joint Planning Board v SoS Environment and Waller
Peak Park Joint Planning Board v SoS Environment and Waller
- 1991
- Journal of Planning and Environment Law (1991) JPL 744-746(3) .
The SoS`s inspector found that there was no demand for town dwellers or commuters in the area so that the proviso of granting planning permission to convert a farm outbuilding to a dwelling house, namely that the conversion and the farmhouse were subject to an agricultural occupancy condition, was unreasonable. However, the court found the inspector to have reasoned in a contradictory manner since the farm owners appealed to the inspector because the agricultural occupancy condition would cause financial difficulties in raising money on the equity of the farmhouse.
CONVERSION
FARM BUILDINGS
OCCUPANCY CONDITIONS
The SoS`s inspector found that there was no demand for town dwellers or commuters in the area so that the proviso of granting planning permission to convert a farm outbuilding to a dwelling house, namely that the conversion and the farmhouse were subject to an agricultural occupancy condition, was unreasonable. However, the court found the inspector to have reasoned in a contradictory manner since the farm owners appealed to the inspector because the agricultural occupancy condition would cause financial difficulties in raising money on the equity of the farmhouse.
CONVERSION
FARM BUILDINGS
OCCUPANCY CONDITIONS