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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 29 May 2019 Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
held on 29 May 2019 were agreed and signed as a correct record. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of interest. Minutes: No declarations of
disclosable pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. |
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West Lulworth C of E Primary School, School Lane, West Lulworth, Wareham, BH20 5SA PDF 144 KB Proposal: Change of use of existing buildings, conversion of existing school building, demolition of extensions and erection of 1 1/2 storey extension to form 3 dwelling houses and erection of 6 dwelling houses with associated parking and landscaping. Minutes: The Principal Planning
Officer introduced the report which proposed the change of use of existing
buildings, conversion of the existing school building, demolition of extensions
and erection of 1½ storey extension to form 3 dwelling houses and erection of 6
dwelling houses with associated parking and landscaping. He explained that the
application had been deferred earlier in the year by the former Purbeck
District Council following receipt of a late representation which raised the
issue of surface water flooding. The
applicant had commissioned a Flood Risk Assessment that the officers were
satisfied addressed the concerns raised about flooding by the representation. An update with an additional
condition which required submission of a Construction Management Plan had been
circulated to the committee members prior to the start of the meeting. In relation to the history of
the site the Principal Planning Officer advised that the application for
redevelopment of the site had been submitted in 2017, this had been refused by
Purbeck District Council due to the impact of the overall scale, form and
layout of the development on the AONB, and overdevelopment of the site as well
as failing to positively integrate with the surroundings. Following refusal the
applicant entered into pre-application discussions with Purbeck District
Council to look for a solution. The
revised application was not now considered to be detrimental to the AONB, there
were no objections from Highways or Tree Officers although the Council’s Tree
Officer required a more detailed arboricultural
method statement. In summarising, all
significant planning matters had been appropriately addressed, the principle of
development on the brownfield site was acceptable and the application was
recommended for approval. Oral representation was
received from Cllr Jackson on behalf of West Lulworth Parish Council. She pointed out that making a 66 mile round
trip to attend the meeting went against climate emergency concerns. West Lulworth Parish Council felt that the
homes would end up as holiday lets which would not help local housing needs.
The Parish Council were disappointed that the site would go to private housing,
there were flood issues with the site and although there had been some
mitigation the water still ran off the site down to School Lane. Oral representation in
support of the application was received from Mr Whild,
the agent for the applicant. In response to the comments
the Development Manager re-iterated that Officers and the applicant had come up
with a scheme to mitigate the risk of flooding. There was no policy in relation
to the internal layout of the development and referring to page 31 of the
report advised that policies in the emerging Local Plan carried sufficient
weight to include in the report a
condition to ensure that the properties would only be occupied as the owners
only or principal home. He understood that internally
the development would have raised flooring and plug sockets and the drainage
engineers were happy that there were no problems with the site. Members were conscious of the Parish Council’s concerns about ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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Land to the South of Howe Lane, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6JF PDF 183 KB Proposal: Approval for Reserved Matters of Landscape, Appearance and layout. Application 3/13/0674/OUT (granted on appeal) for construction of 29 residential dwellings. Minutes: The application seeking
approval for reserved matters of landscape, appearance and layout for the
construction of 29 residential dwellings was presented by the Planning
Officer. An email from the land owner had
been received on the morning of the committee and this had been circulated to
all committee members prior to the meeting. There were a number of mature
trees on the site which were the subject of Tree Preservation Orders and there
had been some issues raised during consultation regarding land ownership, but
the Planning Officer was able to confirm that the land was within the ownership
of the applicant. In 2015, a full permission
had been granted for 3 bungalows on part of the site with a condition to
protect the oak trees, and in 2016, 29 dwellings had been approved in outline at
appeal. A further application to amend
conditions had been dismissed. The 2015
application had lapsed but the 3 bungalows were now proposed again as part of
the 29 dwellings. There had been 2 neighbour
objections which had already been addressed in the Inspector’s appeal decision. An element of affordable
housing was proposed and would be located to the west of the site. The proposed road would be private but built
to adoptable standards. In summary the officer recommendation
was to approve. Oral representation was
received from Mr Charalambakis, he was concerned
about the possibility of flooding into neighbouring gardens due to the
development and asked about traffic management and yellow lines. He also wanted to know who would be
responsible for compensating him if his fence fell down. The Major Projects Officer
responded that these concerns had already been considered as part of the outline
application which had been approved by the Inspector, there was a drainage
condition which has not yet been discharged but officers were confident that
this could be dealt with. Traffic on
site had also been considered by the Inspector at appeal and it was concluded
there was no evidence that the local road network could not accommodate the
traffic created by the new development.
Boundaries were a civil matter and not part of granting planning
consent. The Chairman pointed out that
Dorset Highways would wait a while to see if there was an impact on the area to
decide if yellow lines were needed. In response to a question
regarding the estate road not being suitable for adoption, members were advised
that due to the requirement of a bridging structure over the tree routes the
Highways authority could not consider it suitable for adoption but would ensure
the construction was to required standards.
This had also been considered in the appeal decision, but the Highways
authority had not wanted to take on the responsibility of the structure. Officers were confident that
a suitable layout could be put in place to protect trees and cover drainage. Although some members found the design of the houses uninspiring, generally they felt that the site fulfilled the criteria, was workable and manageable. ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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Frampton's Yard, Holt, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7DX PDF 156 KB Proposal: Demolish existing outbuildings and erect three single storey dwellings, convert existing offices to three flats and improve vehicular access junction with the highway Minutes: The application to demolish
existing outbuildings and erect three single storey dwellings, convert existing
offices to three flats and improve vehicular access junction with the highway
was presented by the Principal Planning Officer. The application had come to
Committee with the agreement of the Chairman, following an objection by the
Parish Council to the proximity of the proposal to nearby Sites of Special
Scientific Interest (SSSI), as the site lay within the Green Belt. A Unilateral Undertaking had
been received since the publication of the agenda and members were advised that
the second part (b) of the recommendation was therefore no longer required. The site had lawful use as
open storage, vehicle and plant parking and manoeuvring and as an HGV operating
centre. The conversion of building to
flats would not impact on the Green Belt and when considering the proposal
against extant consent, the buildings would be placed perpendicular to allow
more openness The Tree Officer was content
that the back gardens were of sufficient length to
avoid harm to trees. There was equine use of the road but no demonstrable
impact on road safety. No objection had been raised by Natural England in
relation to the proximity to the SSSI; the planning obligation has secured
mitigation in relation to internationally protected European Sites. In summary the application
was recommended for approval Oral representation was
received from Mr Hirsh, the Planning Consultant on behalf of the
applicant. He regarded the proposed
scheme to be well developed with no increase in volume of buildings, which
confirmed to policy and would deliver a planning gain Members considered the
application to be well designed and well considered. There would be no harm to the Green Belt and
the development would deliver much needed homes. This was a Brownfield site which could be
used for residential purposes. In response to a query about
nearby archaeological sites the Team Leader – Development Management advised
that as the site has already been disturbed and developed, there was no reason
to justify an archaeological search and Officers could only apply such a
condition when reasonable and necessary.
It was agreed that an informative note would be put on the decision notice
asking the applicant to be aware but there was no reason to put the applicant
to additional expense for measures that were not needed. Proposed by Cllr Morgan, seconded by Cllr Cook Decision: that the application be delegated to the
Development Management Manager to grant permission, subject to the conditions
outlined in the appendix to these minutes and including an informative in
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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. |
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