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jedisearcher said:I thought the architect who did the plans would make sure that what you're asking for would comply with the rules? So, you'd discuss what you wanted with him, he'd tell you what you could/couldn't have and then the compromise would be a set of plans that at least stood a chance of being approved. You're paying him for that expertise surely? I think the site visit is more to see how your extension fits into the road, how it might overlook other properties etc. They'll write to loads of your neighbours as well whose opinion is taken into account, so presumably their input is reviewed at the site visit.
We had one done a few years back and pushed it to the limit of what we could, but when I submitted the plans I explained why that was to the planning officer and she made notes to put to the planning committee as to why we were doings things that way.
Our council just put a notice up in public declaring intentions of a planning application, sending individual letters to your neighbers is a bit over the top and I've never heard of that happening before. But then it wouldn't surprise me!