Plans for a new bungalow in a coastal village look set to get the go-ahead.
West Norfolk council's planning committee has been recommended to approve plans for the new three-bed property off Teal Close, at Snettisham, near Hunstanton.
A report to councillors says the site is currently vacant and being used to store building materials.
It adds: "The proposed dwelling would be of modest proportions and simple construction, with brick facades and a tiled pitched roof."
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Snettisham Parish Council objected to the plans, describing them as "over-development".
Three villagers also objected, with one saying the site was too small and another complaining about noise from previous developments nearby.
But a planning officer's report concluded the development "would not cause a significant impact on the amenities of neighbouring residents" due to its small scale.
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