The application includes retrospective approval to demolish the building but rebuild the front façade which is viewed as a “heritage asset.”
The neighbour said: “I think Wandsworth council should reject this application because the site is too large and there’s insufficient thought gone into the design and detail.
“If the developer came up with a sensible design then I would not object.But this has gone on for three years and he has had a lot of time to think what he can do.”
Almost 40 residents have lodged objections with the council and the plans are likely to be discussed at a committee meeting in July.
Local amenity group the Wandsworth Society said: “We believe the application should be refused as the information provided is inadequate and insufficient to satisfactorily describe the proposed work, and critically the appearance of the front elevation.”
Manchester-based NJL Consulting, working on Amin’s behalf, declined to comment and Amin was unavailable.