Plans for barn conversion in Wells get approval after neighbor privacy worries are resolved.

A neighbor at number 21 wasn’t thrilled, worrying about new windows. They thought windows would invade their privacy and threatened legal action if approved.
Charles and Vicky met with everyone. Their agent and the neighbor talked, too, and they agreed to change the window placement so the windows would not cause privacy issues.
The neighbor dropped their objection after that. Everyone was happy with the new plan, and the council then approved the barn conversion.
Council planners liked the design and size. It will improve the building, and the changes won’t hurt old features, protecting the building’s history.
The house can only be a primary home. This rule fits the town’s plan because they want Wells to stay lively all year and they don’t want a tourist ghost town.