Venue: The Allendale Centre, Hanham Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1AS
Contact: Megan Rochester Email: megan.r.rochester@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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Declarations of Interest To disclose any pecuniary, other registrable or personal interest as set out in the adopted Code of Conduct. In making their decision 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 Bill Trite declared that he was pre-determined for agenda item 6. It was agreed that he would not take part in the discussion or debate but would speak as the local ward member. |
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To confirm the
minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 25th October 2023. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 25th October 2023 were confirmed and signed. |
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Registration for public speaking 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 Monday 4th December 2023. 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 written reports submitted on planning applications as set out below. |
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P/FUL/2023/03413 - 23 De Moulham Road Swanage BH19 1NS PDF 252 KB Demolition of dwelling and erection of four dwellings. Additional documents: Minutes: With the aid of a
visual presentation including plans and photographs, the Case Officer
identified the site and explained the proposal and relevant planning
considerations to members with reference to relevant Development Plan policies
and government guidance. Photographs of the site and its context were shown.
The Case Officer informed members that the site was within character areas
identified by the Purbeck District Townscape Character Appraisal Supplementary
Planning Document and the Swanage Local Plan.
The site also lay within the Dorset Heathland and Poole Harbour
recreation zones but could rely upon mitigation provided by Supplementary
Planning Documents to avoid harm to these protected sites. Members were
provided with information on the site’s planning history, particularly
highlighting a previous appeal decision and previous planning applications
which had been refused. The officer’s presentation identified the relationship
with adjoining properties, proposed mitigation to prevent overlooking and
identified that some overshadowing of neighbouring properties to the north
would arise. Members were informed of the work that the applicant had done in
response to previous concerns regarding the scale and materials of the
proposal. Street scene plans were provided to illustrate how the development
would relate to neighbouring buildings. Members were informed of the intentions
for access to be provided from an unadopted road to the west and proposed
conditions to secure parking areas. The officer’s recommendation was to grant
planning permission subject to conditions. Public
Participation Mr J Cain spoke in
objection to the application on behalf of the owners of the Grey House (25/27
De Moulham Road). He noted that the proposal had gradually reduced in size
however, he considered the three-storey proposal would cause harm and represent
an overbearing development. He identified harm to the wider setting and AONB
and referred to the officer’s report which stated that the development was
bulky in scale. He considered it would be inconsistent to judge the proposal
anything but overbearing and was concerned that it was situated on a higher
site. Mr Cain urged members to consider Purbeck Local Plan and Swanage Local
Plan policies, NPPF guidance, and consider the long-term impacts that granting
permission would have on the character of the area. Mr A Davies spoke
on behalf of the applicant. He highlighted to members the work that the
applicant had done to respond to previous concerns and objections, there would
be no overlooking to ‘Oceana’, and no habitable windows faced either neighbour.
He commented that the Town Council had not objected to an earlier application
for redevelopment on this site. He identified that the photographs in the
officer’s presentation demonstrated a visual gap and contended that there was
room for development on the site which would integrate into the street scene.
Mr Davies referenced the AONB and informed members that the proposal
contributed to the Purbeck housing supply. He hoped members would support the
officer’s recommendation for approval. The Local Ward Member addressed the committee and discussed the proposal before members. He considered the various applications had steadily changed from bad to undesirable. ... view the full minutes text for item 43. |
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P/FUL/2023/04646- Cefyn Bryn, 3 Ballard Estate, Swanage, BH19 1QZ PDF 455 KB Demolition of existing single storey dwelling and erection of new single storey dwelling. Additional documents: 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
considerations to members. Photographs of the proposed elevation and garage
with the provision of solar panels, street scenes and indicative 3D visuals to
address neighbours’ concerns were presented. Members were informed that the
site was within the settlement boundary and within the Ballard Down Area of
Distinctive Local Character. A distinction was made between the army barracks
on the eastern part of the Ballard Estate which have informed the more
regimented character of that area and subsequent development of the western
area in which the application site is located. A historic plan was included in
the presentation showing the site’s southern garden as an open area prior to
its incorporation into the curtilage. The officer provided comparisons of the
existing and proposed block plan and elevations and comparisons with the
previously refused plans. Visuals were provided to inform Members of the impact
on views of the wider landscape and on neighbouring amenity. It wa noted that the proposal would be more visually prominent
than the existing bungalow, however, no harm had been identified regarding
neighbouring amenity. The officer’s recommendation was to grant planning
permission subject to conditions set out in the officer’s report. Public
Participation K Beech - Ken Parke Planning Ms K Beech,
speaking on behalf of Ballard Estate
residents, explained that the application site is located on a prominent corner
of the access road into the estate. Due
to its larger footprint, mass, full
height glazing, and the projection of
the building line south into an existing open area, the proposal would appear
visually intrusive and overbearing and, negatively impact views of Ballard Down
resulting in significant harm to the character of the area. She expressed
concern that the extended property could become two storey in the future. Harm
to residential amenity to neighbouring properties was expressed and that the the proposal didn’t comply with planning policies such as
Purbeck, and Swanage Local Plan or guidance within the NPPF. Mr P Collis of the
Ballard Estate explained that he considered this to be an important
application. He informed members that over recent years the estate had welcomed
well designed and integrated homes, however, was disappointed with the proposal
before him as he didn’t feel as though it complied with policies. Mr P Collis
provided comparison figures to illustrate that
amendments to the scale of the building compared with an earlier refusal
remained out of keeping with other properties
on the estate in terms of footprint and that the extensions proposed are
disproportionate to the existing dwelling. He expressed his disappointment with
the amended scheme due to the limited changes in terms of height, location, and
scale expressing the view that this would be the largest property on the
estate, 25% larger than any other. He felt as though the site would be highly
visible and would negatively impact the landscape. A statement on ... view the full minutes text for item 44. |
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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. There are not exempt items scheduled for this meeting. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |
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