Plans have been drawn up to demolish a “tired-looking" house and build six flats.
The development at 90 Aldenham Road, Bushey, was proposed to Hertsmere Borough Council and is currently awaiting a decision.
Previous applications had been granted approval, in 2020 and 2021, to demolish the building and replace it with four and five flats respectively.
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The latest plan includes two flats per floor over three floors with three two-bedrooms and three one-bedrooms.
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According to the design and access statement submitted with the plan, the existing building is “tired-looking”.
It adds that the new design's “clean lines and proportions" would “represent a significant uplift in the character of the site and the street scene”.
The new building would include parking spaces for six cars, which is below Hertsmere Borough Council’s adopted car parking standards. However, the plan claims the site location is suitable for having less parking.
Assessing previous plans, the council labelled the building as “empty and in a poor state of repair”.
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