Venue: Stour Hall - The Exchange, Old Market Hill, Sturminster Newton, DT10 1FH
Contact: John Miles 01305 224877 - Email: john.miles@dorsetcouncil.gov.ukuk
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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 pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 1st October 2024. Minutes: The
minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 1st October were confirmed
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Registration for public speaking and statements 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 Guide to Public Speaking at Planning Committee. Guide
to Public Speaking at Planning Committee The deadline for
notifying a request to speak is 8.30am on Friday 1st November 2024. 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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P/OUT/2023/06654 - Land at Sandways Farm, New Road, Bourton PDF 363 KB Demolition of barns & erection of up to 30no. dwellings & provision of site for village hall with parking area, wildlife area, attenuation pond & public open space (outline application to determine access only). Minutes: The Case Officer provided members with the following update:
- Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Head of Planning, if the S106 legal agreement was not completed by 05/05/2025 then refuse planning permission for the following reasons: The proposed contributions and benefits of this scheme have not been secured by a S106 legal agreement as such the adverse impacts of the proposed development would not outweigh the harm on the setting of the heritage asset Sandways Farm, nor the harm to the intrinsic character and beauty of the countryside in this particular location contrary to North Dorset LP Policies 2, 6 and 20, and paragraph 180, National Policy Framework.
- Libraries: £75.00/dwelling - Bus service and sustainable transportation: £6072.00 to upgrade bus stop and maintenance - Rights of Way enhancements: o £3900 surface works to fp N57/16 o £16,250 surface works to (N57/21) Clay Lane, o £52,00 to surface works to N70/16, o £379.50 for a pedestrian gate to Clay Lane - Note the mis-number of conditions 5 twice. - Note condition 11 drawing number has changed to 20083 -24. With the aid of a visual presentation including plans and aerial photographs, the Case Officer identified the site and explained the proposal and relevant planning policies to members. The Case Officer included details of the indicative layout and explained that the proposal was an outline application for access only. Photographs of the field access, viewpoints looking towards the site and proposed site access were shown. Images of neighbouring properties, street scenes and site boundaries were also included. The Case Officer explained the planning history of the site and provided details of the biodiversity mitigation parameter plan. In addition to this, the Case Officer also noted the site constraints, including details that the proposal was outside the settlement boundary which had been acknowledged and there were two heritage assets of concern. There were also two other listed buildings to the southwest but due to slope of the land and intervening of development it was not considered to be a constraint. Details of the location plan and site layout were included as well as an overview of the site history which had benefited from comments from urban design and conservation officers, who had formulated an indicative layout which officers supported. Members were informed that the proposed hall would have been situated more centrally within the site and it met policy. A viability assessment had been submitted and the Case Officer reminded members that they were only considering the principle of development and site access. No objections had been received from the Highways team and visibility splays were considered to be in excess of usual expectations. The access included in the officer presentation was in an indicative form which would link to existing footpath. The proposal was considered to be safe and met policy. Therefore, the officer recommendation was to delegate authority to the Head ... view the full minutes text for item 17. |
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Erect 107 No. dwellings (reduced from 115), garages and electricity substation. Form roads, car parking, public open space and carry out ancillary development. (Reserved Matters application to determine access (in relation to accessibility and circulation within the site), appearance, landscaping, layout and scale; following the grant of Outline Planning Permission No. APP/D1265/W/20/3259308 (LPA Ref. 2/2018/1773/OUT). Minutes: The Case Officer updated members on the additional conditions which were not within the report.
The Case Officer updated members on the additional conditions which were not within the report. With the aid of a visual presentation including plans and aerial photographs, the Case Officer identified the site and explained the proposal and relevant planning policies to members. The site was on the edge of Shaftesbury in which outline had previously been granted. Members were informed that the proposal before them was for reserved matters only and they were considering appearance, layout and landscaping. The Case Officer identified the approved access which was situated near a signalised junction with pedestrian crossings. Photographs of the front, side and rear elevations were shown as well as ground and first floor plans which would have mirrored the house types of existing neighbouring properties. Images of the existing site and the western neighbouring scheme which would have connections for pedestrian access were also included. The proposal was situated on an allocated site which sat in the Parish of Melbury Abbas and Cann. Objections had been received from the Parish Council and therefore the matter was before members for determination. The Case Officer identified the proposed LEAP to the south of the site and provided details of street planting and larger attenuation to support the site. The Officer recommendation was to grant consent, subject to conditions set out in the officer report. Public Participation The agent, Mr Walker spoke in support of the proposal. ... view the full minutes text for item 18. |
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Construction of a slurry lagoon with 1.3m high fence. Minutes: With the aid of a visual presentation including plans and
aerial photographs, the Case Officer identified the site and explained the
proposal and relevant planning policies to members for a County Farm.
Photographs of the existing site and views across the site were shown. Members
were informed that the proposal was located beyond the field boundary hedge,
ensuring that it would have been discreet to mitigate visual impacts. The
nearby footpath and bridleway would not have been impacted if members were minded
to grant and details of the where the lagoon would
have been situated on the site were included as well as further details
relating to a manure management plan to reduce odour impacts. The Case Officer
informed members that a minor tree was to be removed, however, this had been
compensated for and the protection and retention of existing trees and
hedgerows and additional planting were secured through conditions. There were
no significant concerns relating to flooding or drainage, nor were there any
adverse impacts on highway safety as traffic movements would not have increased
due to storing the slurry on site. The officer recommendation was to grant
subject to conditions set out in the officer report. Public Participation The agent thanked the committee for the opportunity to
speak. He noted that the recommendation for approval was subject to appropriate
conditions and was before members as the farm was owned by Dorset Council. The
applicants were tenants of Shortwood Farm and had
invested in the necessary slurry infrastructure project in order to ensure that
the dairy farm remained viable. The size and features of the lagoon were
necessary due to regulation and environmental agency requirements, who have
raised no objections to the scheme. The application fully aligned with national
and local policies which supported sustainable rural development, as evidenced
in the planning officer’s recommendation to approve. Mr Haskell referred to
consultees who had raised no objections and supported the proposal. The
applicants had worked with the planning officer and colleagues to ensure an
acceptable scheme, these included landscaping and ecological enhancements. The
slurry lagoon would have ensured Shortwood Farm’s
continued compliance with regulatory and environmental standards, as well as
benefitting future tenant or business at Shortwood
Farm. This was an important piece of infrastructure which would have allowed
the continuation of the dairy farm as well as compliance with environmental
standards. The agent hoped members would support the proposal. Members questions and comments
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, a motion to APPROVE the officer’s
recommendation to GRANT planning permission as recommended, was proposed
by Cllr David Taylor, and seconded by Cllr Sherry Jespersen. Decision: To grant planning permission subject to conditions set out in ... view the full minutes text for item 19. |
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P/LBC/2024/04880 - Wilkins Farm, Bozley Hill, Cann, SP7 0BH PDF 209 KB Retain work to the roof and the structural steel beam in the cellar. Minutes: With the aid of a visual presentation including plans and
aerial photographs, the Case Officer identified the site and explained the
proposal and relevant planning policies to members. Members were informed that
the proposal was a Grade 2 listed farmhouse building which was situated on a
derelict farm. Internal and external photos of the proposal were shown as well
as southeast elevations. The Case Officer highlighted that the application was
to retain previously completed work to the roof and cellar and detailed the
materials. Evidential work had been carried out and no harm had been
identified, the proposal would not have harmed the character and historic
fabric of the listed building. The ecological team were happy with the proposal
before the committee, however an informative was requested in case a further
survey was required. Public Participation There was no public participation. Members questions and comments
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, a motion to APPROVE the officer’s
recommendation to GRANT planning permission as recommended, was proposed
by Cllr Carole Jones, and seconded by Cllr David Taylor. Decision: To grant planning permission subject to
conditions set out in the officer’s report. |
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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
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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 x 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. There are no exempt items scheduled for
this meeting. Minutes: There
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