Revised plans to knock down two homes and replace them with a block of flats are still facing opposition from neighbours.
The plans for nine flats in King Georges Avenue, Watford, have so far drawn 29 objections.
A large number of concerns have been raised despite the applicant claiming the new design responds to comments made by a planning inspector earlier this year.
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Residents fear the three-storey building will reduce their privacy, outlook, and access to light and also say the proposed building is not “in keeping” with the area.
Other comments published in Watford Borough Council’s planning portal describe the scheme as “overdevelopment” and say Watford needs family homes, with the town “oversubscribed” with flats.
The plans include nine parking spaces but locals fear new properties, along with neighbouring Hannover Court, make an already “contentious” parking issue worse.
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Planning agent Boyer Planning says the new plans, which do not include affordable housing, have lower bulk, are less "overbearing" on properties in King Georges Avenue and Cassiobridge Road, and that it is an "acceptable" planning proposal.
The application can be found on the council planning portal using reference 22/00983/FUL.
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