Venue: Stour Hall - The Exchange, Old Market Hill, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1FH
Contact: Megan Rochester 01305 224709 - Email: megan.r.rochester@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: There were no
apologies for absence received. |
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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: Cllr Carole Jones
declared her interest as a trustee to Hall and Woodhouse. It was agreed that
she was allowed to take part in the discussion and vote. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 30th August 2022. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 30th August were agreed 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. The
deadline for notifying a request to speak is 8.30am on Friday 21st
October 2022. Please refer to the Guidance for speaking
at the Area Planning Committee for further information. Minutes: Representations by tRepresentations 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. he 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 written reports submitted on planning applications as set out below. |
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P/PRES/2022/03207, Land off Haywards Lane, Child Okeford PDF 399 KB Erect 26 No. dwellings. (Reserved matters application to determine layout, scale, appearance and landscaping, following the grant of Outline Planning Permission No. 2/2019/0318/OUT). Minutes: The Case Officer,
Robert Lennis, presented to members the erection of 26no. dwellings. Members were informed that outline
planning permission had already been approved by this Planning Committee and
this scheme was a resubmission of the reserved matters details following a
refusal earlier in the year. Members
were shown the location of the site and reminded that the context of the site
was relatively unconstrained as the conservation area was some way off; the
scheduled ancient monuments associated with Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill also
some way off. He also noted the local landscape and views from afar and that no
listed buildings would be affected. The Case Officer provided members with details of the new layout
and landscaping plan of the site and noted how the previous reason for refusal
had been addressed particularly about the layout. Mr Lennis noted the affordable housing
integration and comments from a Planning Inspector on the matter. He showed members the proposed elevations of
the dwellings and gave details of potential impact to the neighbouring
amenities. The recommendation was to grant planning permission. Steve Savage, the
Council’s Transport Development Liaison Officer, informed members of the number
of parking spaces allocated to each dwelling, as well as the parking layout
generally. Members were also informed that each property had cycle parking in
the garages and sheds. He also discussed accessibility to each dwelling
regarding refuse collection. Highways did not identify any grounds for refusal
and therefore supported the application. Public
Participation Members of the
public and the Parish Council spoke in objection of the planning application.
Concerns were raised regarding the character of the village, neighbour
amenities, and the loss of hedgerows which ruin wildlife carriageways. They
also informed members that there were no pavements to the centre of the
village, therefore there was no safe access to local amenities from the site.
Concerns were also raised regarding the increase in traffic which would have
been created directly outside the school which would have caused a dangerous
road for parents and children to walk on as well as those accessing the site.
An increase in pollution was also discussed. The Parish Council informed
members that Child Okeford was already contributing the Dorset Council’s
five-year housing land supply and asked members to ensure the development was
suitable for the village as there was a lack of engagement between applicant
and residence of Child Okeford. The agent spoke
for the application. Members were given details regarding the site recognising
the local need for affordable housing and details were provided regarding the
design of the affordable housing units which would have allowed mitigation with
other dwellings. The agent also informed members that considerations had been
made regarding car parking and had been moved to benefit the site. Members were
informed that previous reasons for refusal had been considered and addressed.
The agent hoped that the members would grant planning permission. Members questions
and comments · Maintenance of hedging · Proposed tree species on site · Amending condition 5 subject to ... view the full minutes text for item 130. |
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P/FUL/2022/01086, Land at Tarrant Valley Interiors, The Old Chicken Sheds at Stubhampton PDF 454 KB Demolish existing commercial workshop & erect new electric vehicle (EV) hub including workshop, EV/PV information point, retail area & including cafe/pit stop and a covered parking area with roof mounted solar array to both structures. Minutes: Simon Sharp.
Planning Officer, presented to members the application to Demolish existing commercial workshop &
erect new electric vehicle (EV) hub including workshop, EV/PV information
point, retail area & including cafe/pit stop and a covered parking area
with roof mounted solar array to both structures. Members were
shown the location of the site as well as aerial photographs and details
regarding listed buildings in the area. Members were assured that there was no
harm identified to these buildings. The Case Officer provided members with
details of the proposed floorplan of the site as well as details of the outdoor
seating for retail use as well as charging points. Site access and the proposed
elevations for car parking were also discussed. The recommendation was to grant
planning permission subject to conditions in the report. Steve Savage, Head
of Highways, informed members that the site would include 26 car parking
spaces, including two disabled parking spaces and some fast and slow charging
points. Members were informed that parking met the standards and there would be
few needed for staff. He also discussed the reduction in speed limit;
therefore, the road would be subject to 30mph. Highways also informed members
that the proposal would generate more traffic, but the proposal wouldn’t have a
severe impact and there would be low traffic movement. Highways did not
identify any grounds for refusal and therefore supported the application. Public
Participation Members of the
public spoke in objection to the planning committee. Concerns were raised
regarding the site being in an unsuitable location and therefore it would
create an increase in road traffic on an unsuitable and dangerous road. The
public also discussed the impact that the development would have on the AONB.
They also raised their concerns on the impacts of protected species in the
area. The Parish Council discussed the lack of need of the development in the
area, they praised the use of renewable energy but strongly believed it would
be ideal in a different location as the local people didn’t want or need it.
Members of the Public also informed members that the site would increase light
pollution, consideration would need to be made regarding opening hours. They
urged the committee to refuse the recommendation to approve planning
permission. The
agent spoke for the application. He informed members as to how the applicant
had supported the climate emergency through the introduction of charging
points. He assured members that the proposed building would have been a similar
size to the original and the additional size would have been for the use of
charging points. The agent confirmed that there would be no competition to the
local farm shop. Members questions
and comments · Confirmation regarding biodiversity
plan being approved. · Risk of site flooding. · Amount of charge people would
receive from slow charging points. · Pedestrian access to the site and
visibility. Members raised their concerns regarding an increase in pedestrian
movement on the road. · Concerns regarding environmental impacts
on the area and view from footpaths. · Number of hours ... view the full minutes text for item 131. |
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P/OUT/2021/05444, Land North Of Old Pound Court Bourton Dorset PDF 344 KB Erection of 3 dwellings, new
vehicular and pedestrian access & associated parking (outline application
to determine access, layout & scale only). Minutes: The Case Officer
presented to members the Erection of 3 dwellings, new vehicular and pedestrian
access & associated parking. Members were shown the location of the site as
well as aerial photographs and views from neighbouring properties. The proposed
elevations of the dwellings were also presented. Members were provided with
details of the AONB, they were informed that the site was near but not within
it and the proposed site didn’t cause any harm to it. The recommendation was to
grant planning permission. Public
Participation Members of the
public and the Parish Council spoke in objection of the planning application.
They raised their concerns regarding the development being outside the
settlement boundary and the damage it would have caused to the AONB. Neighbours
to the proposed site were concerned about privacy as a well-used area in their
garden would’ve been completely overlooked due to the plans of the roof height
being metres higher than their home. The Parish Council didn’t see any
environmental, social, or economic benefits of the development and didn’t
believe that it met the need of the village. The public reminded members to
refer to the neighbouring plan as it reflected the setting and heritage of the
village, they believed that this development would have been detrimental to the
area. Particularly ruining views from listed buildings. They urged the
committee to refuse the planning application. The agent spoke on behalf of the applicant. She shed light on the
council’s position to provide housing on suitable land for developments and
gave details of the size of the development. She believed that the site was an
appropriate size and would be an asset to the village. The agent asked the
members to support the recommendation to approve planning permission. Members questions
and comments · Further development in the area · Confirmation on ridge height of the
proposed dwellings. · Impact on AONB and nearby listed
buildings · Risk of flooding · Visual harm of the development to
the area. · Impacts on the amenities of the
existing dwellings. · Members raised their concerns
regarding the proposed site being outside of the settlement boundary. Officers
were commended for reducing the number of dwellings, however, members believed
that the development was not needed in the area. Members discussed the
importance of following local neighbourhood plans, therefore didn’t approve of
a development being outside the settlement boundary. 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 Ridout and seconded by Cllr Pothecry. Decision: To
overturn the proposal and refuse the planning application for the following
reasons: The location of the proposed development would extend beyond the existing built form into the undeveloped landscape, impacting important views across the existing undeveloped paddocks and towards the Grade II listed Church tower to the detriment of the landscape quality of the area, the setting of the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire ... view the full minutes text for item 132. |
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P/FUL/2022/04510, St Osmunds Church Of England Middle School, Barnes Way PDF 313 KB Remove 8no. timber-framed single glazed high level window units and replace with powder-coated aluminium double-glazed units. Replace timber door with powder-coated door. Minutes: Simon Sharp,
Planning Officer, presented to members the application to remove 8no. timber-framed
single glazed high level window units and replace with powder-coated aluminium
double-glazed units. Replace timber door with powder-coated door. Members were
shown the location of the site and the entrance. Simon Sharp, Planning Officer
provided members with details of the existing windows and the proposed
replacement windows. Recommendation was to approve. Public
Participation There was no
public participation. Members questions
and comments · Members discussed the importance of
helping the school conserve energy by the replacement of the units. They noted
the need that the school had and were happy to offer their support. 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 Jones and seconded by Cllr Fry. Decision: To
grant planning permission. |
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P/FUL/2022/02962, Harbourvale School PDF 316 KB Install a 3m high twin mesh fence and 1 x No. gate. The fence line will sit inside of the existing fence (iron fencing on top of a brick wall which will remain in situ). Minutes: Simon Sharp,
Planning Officer, presented to members the application Install a 3m high twin mesh fence and 1 x
No. gate. The fence line will sit inside of the existing fence (iron fencing on
top of a brick wall which will remain in situ). Members were provided with
details of the location of the site as well as details of the proposed fencing. Public
Participation Roger Marsh spoke
in favour of the application. He informed members that the pupils within the
school were disadvantaged and needed security. He discussed the funding which
had been provided to the school which contributed to outdoor equipment and a
sensory garden. Mr Marsh discussed the importance of this fence to help keep
children safe and to prevent vandalism of the school. Members questions
and comments · Members took note of the funding
which had been given to the school and thanked those who supported the school.
Members believed that the fencing was an important addition to the school. 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 Andrews and seconded by Cllr Pothecry. Decision: To
grant permission. |
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P/HOU/2022/04717, 2A Mill Lane Charminster PDF 416 KB Erect first floor extension over existing garage, new dormer windows and associated works. Minutes: The Case Officer presented to members the application to Erect first floor extension over existing
garage, new dormer windows and associated works. Members were shown aerial photographs
of the site. Details of the proposed site plan was also provided. The Case
Officer also provided details of a nearby listed building which the site caused
no harm too. Members were shown details of the proposed design of the
elevations. Recommendation was to grant planning permission. Public
Participation There was no
public participation. Members questions
and comments · Screening between windows and
neighbouring properties. 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 Fry and seconded by Cllr Jones. Decision: To
grant planning permission. |
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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 were not exempt items. |