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Contact: Megan Rochester 01305 224709 - Email: megan.r.rochester@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies for
absence were received from Councillors Emma Parker, Tim Cook, Belinda Ridout,
Jon Andrews, and Stella Jones. |
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Declarations of Interest To disclose any pecuniary, other registerable or non-registerable
interests as set out in the adopted Code of Conduct. In making their disclosure
councillors are asked to state the agenda item, the nature of the interest and
any action they propose to take as part of their declaration. If required, further advice should be sought from the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting. Minutes: No declarations of disclosable
interests were made at the meeting. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 15th March 2022. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 15th March 2022 were confirmed and signed |
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Public Participation Members
of the public wishing to speak to the Committee on a planning application
should notify the Democratic Services Officer listed on the front of this
agenda. This must be done no later than two clear working days before the
meeting. Please refer to the Guidance
to speaking at Planning Committee The deadline for
speaking at this meeting is 8.30am on Friday 8th April 2022. Minutes: Representations by
the public to the committee on individual planning applications are detailed
below. There were no questions, petitions or deputations received on other
items on this occasion. |
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Planning Applications To consider the applications listed below for planning permission Minutes: Members considered
the planning applications set out below. |
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P/OUT/2021/03030- Land off Butts Close, Marnhull PDF 510 KB Develop land by the erection of up to 39 No. dwellings, form vehicular and pedestrian access, and public open space. Minutes: The Case Officer
presented to members the outline application of up to 39 dwellings. Members
were shown the location of the site which wasn’t within a settlement boundary
but joined residential settings in its northern site. They were presented with
the proposed site access and were also informed of the provision of 50%
affordable housing. Members were also provided with details of new pedestrian
footpaths and crossings as well as the significant benefits of the scheme. The
recommendation was to grant the planning application. The Transport
Development Manager outlined
access to the site. He informed members of a new priority junction to the site
as well as pedestrian footways. In addition to this, members were also informed
of robust traffic movements which would not affect safety. Highways had no
objections to the development. Public
participation Mr Turner, Marnhull
Parish Council spoke in objection to the application. Mr Turner advised members
that Marnhull’s infrastructure amenities couldn’t cope with the additional
houses and the development wouldn’t benefit the village. He strongly objected
to the application due to a significant increase in traffic movement created by
the scheme. Mr Turner also informed members that affordable housing was good
but an additional 40 would be too much. He also stated that construction jobs
provided temporary rather than permanent employment. Mr Harden, resident
of Marnhull spoke objecting to the application. Mr Harden advised members that
the local need for housing was already covered and there wasn’t enough
amenities to support residents. Mr Harden also outlined how the development was
a conflict to Dorset Council Policy. Mr Bainbridge, the
agent, highlighted how the development met housing requirements. He advised
members that the development would be sustainable, proposing more affordable
and high-quality housing than required to help the future of the area. Members
Questions and Comments · Members were disappointed by the lack of
consideration for cyclists and other road users. · Members praised the layout and design of the
development. · Access to the site ·
Members praised
the 50% affordable housing. ·
Members
wished to see more access with footpaths. ·
Consider
lowering speed limits. ·
There was
an assessment of flooding in all areas to prevent risks of flooding. There was
low risk of flooding. ·
There was
a decrease in the number of dwellings. Members were pleased to see the
reduction to 39 dwellings. However, pavements were needed. ·
Lack of
employment and industrial land. ·
Sustainability
of location Having had the
opportunity to discuss the merits of the application and an understanding of
all this entailed; having considered the officer’s report and presentation; the
written representatives; and what they had heard at the meeting, in being
proposed by Cllr Carole Jones and seconded by Cllr Mary Penfold. Decision: That the application be approved. |
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P/RES/2021/02896- North Honeymead Field North Fields, Sturminster Newton PDF 489 KB Minutes: The Case Officer
presented to members the application of up to 114 dwellings. Members were shown
the location of the site as well as aerial photos. Members were also provided with
details of the site plan as well as the proposed street scenes and design
elevations. The Case Officer also informed members of footpath links which
would connect the site to neighbouring amenities and the proposed LEAP
facility. The recommendation was to grant the planning application. The Transport
Development Manager outlined
access to the site. He informed
members of a priority junction to the site instead of a roundabout. Members
were also provided with details of refuse vehicles accessing the site, in
addition to this, he also provided members with details of parking which
complies with the council’s guidance. Members were also informed of the
availability of street parking. Highways had no objections to the proposal. Public
participation The Agent informed
members of keeping an area of open space as well as the number of footpaths
which connected the site, creating good pedestrian links. Members
Questions and Comments · Members discussed the need for charging points for
vehicles. Members wanted an amendment to condition 6 for the infrastructure for
charging points per dwelling. · Members were disappointed by the lack of renewable
energy for the dwellings. They considered a condition in regard to a
sustainability statement agreement. · Length of construction hours are long. Members
wanted a condition added for the construction time. · Lack of lighting in car parks. Condition of
lighting to be submitted for parking courts. · Low level lighting acceptable on footways. · Members praised the urban routes and the
preservation of pavements. · Members were pleased with the number of parking for
the dwellings. The provision of bird and bat boxes were also welcomed by
members. However, the committee discussed the provision of owl boxes for the
woodland. Having had the
opportunity to discuss the merits of the application and an understanding of
all this entailed; having taken into account the officer’s report and
presentation; the written representatives; and what they had heard at the
meeting, in being proposed by Cllr Carole Jones and seconded by Cllr Les Fry
subject to conditions 6 and including additional conditions for a
sustainability statement, all parking courts and footpaths within the public open
space, site working hours and an informative note to include owl boxes in the
condition relating to bat and bird boxes). Decision: That the application be approved subject to
conditions, as amended. |
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Urgent items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b) of the Local Government Act 1972 The reason for the urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no
urgent items |
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Exempt Business To move the
exclusion of the press and the public for the following item in view of the
likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of paragraph 3 of
schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) The public and
the press will be asked to leave the meeting whilst the item of business is
considered. Minutes: There was no exempt
business |