
"The plan, put forward by TfL's property arm, Places for London and Barratt Homes, would have seen approximately 300 new homes, including 40% affordable homes, built on the car park and on the light industrial land to the south of the station."
"The decision has now been called in by the Mayor of London's office for review, which could see the council's decision overturned or upheld. The Mayor of London has that power as the development would have been higher than 150 homes, which triggers the Mayor's option to intervene."
A housing development proposal for High Barnet tube station, jointly put forward by TfL's Places for London and Barratt Homes, was rejected by the local council in December. The plan proposed approximately 300 new homes on the station's car park and adjacent light industrial land, with 40% designated as affordable housing. The Mayor of London's office has called in the decision for review, exercising mayoral powers triggered by the development exceeding 150 homes. A public hearing will be held at a date to be confirmed before a final decision is made, which could result in the council's rejection being overturned or upheld.
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