Items
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87. |
Apologies
Minutes:
Apologies for absence
were received from Councillor Ecclestone.
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88. |
Public Participation
Minutes:
In accordance with the
Council’s scheme of Public Participation, the following spoke
on the applications indicated:
Agenda Item No.
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Page No.
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Application
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Speaker
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7
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21
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TPO.TVBC.1239
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Mr Allder (Applicant’s Agent)
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8
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22 -
56
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21/01749/FULLN
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Mr Hartley-Bonds
(Applicant)
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9
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57 -
77
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22/00833/FULLN
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Mr Olds
(Applicant)
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89. |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no
declarations of interest.
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90. |
Urgent Items
Minutes:
There were no urgent
items to be considered.
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91. |
Minutes
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the minutes of the meeting held on 23 June 2022 be confirmed and
signed as a correct record.
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92. |
Schedule of Development Applications
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the applications for development as set out below be determined as
indicated.
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93. |
TPO.TVBC.1239 PDF 290 KB
OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: CONFIRMATION
Simply Health, Alan Child
House, Borden Gates, Andover, SP10 2RT,ANDOVER TOWN (WINTON)
CASE OFFICER: Mark Wadey
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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TPO.TVBC.1239
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SUBJECT TYPE
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TREE PRESERVATION
ORDER
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SITE
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Simply Health, Alan Child
House, Borden Gates, Andover, SP10 2RT,ANDOVER TOWN (WINTON)
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ORDER
MADE
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11.02.2022
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CASE
OFFICER
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Mark Wadey
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CONFIRMED without modification.
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94. |
21/01749/FULLN PDF 507 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: Meadow Solar Farm, Land to the South East of Perham Down, SP11
8PQ, THRUXTON / SHIPTON BELLINGER / APPLESHAW / FYFIELD /
KIMPTON
CASE OFFICER: Samantha
Owen
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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21/01749/FULLN
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
NORTH
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REGISTERED
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09.06.2021
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APPLICANT
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Low Carbon UK Solar Investment Company Ltd
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SITE
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Meadow Solar Farm, Land
to the South East of Perham Down, SP11 8PQ, THRUXTON / SHIPTON
BELLINGER / APPLESHAW / FYFIELD / KIMPTON
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PROPOSAL
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Construction and operation of a
solar photovoltaic farm, battery storage and associated
infrastructure, including inverters, batteries, substation
compound, mast , security cameras, fencing, access tracks and
landscaping
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AMENDMENTS
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Alternative site assessment
– 28.06.2021
Amended Stone Curlew Survey,
Cultural Heritage Assessment, Design and Access Statement and LVIA
and additional covering letter -
18.08.2021
Amended and Additional
Geophysical Report -
30.09.2021
Additional Transport Statement
and Response to Highways – 05.10.2021
Swept Path Analysis –
05.11.2021
Amended Development Zone Plan,
Location plan, Site Layout Plan – 05.11.2021
Amended Transport Statement
– 08.11.2021
Additional Habitat Survey
10/12.11.2021
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CASE
OFFICER
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Samantha Owen
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Delegated
to the Head of Planning and Building to add a suitably worded
additional condition restricting construction and delivery times to
the southern part of the site (so as to limit the effect on nearby
residential amenities) and subject to satisfactory prior conclusion
of a section 106 agreement to secure 6 skylark plots on offsite
land and a 2 ha stone curlew plot on offsite land, then PERMISSION
subject to:
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1.
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The
development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration
of three years from the date of this permission. This permission
shall be for a period of 40 years from the date that the
development is first connected to the grid (the "First Export
Date"). Two weeks' notice of this first connection shall be given
to the Local Planning Authority in writing. The development shall be removed and the land
restored to its former condition no later than the date 40 years
from the First Export Date or within six months of the development
failing to generate electricity for 12 consecutive months,
whichever occurs first. All structures and materials, and any
associated goods and chattels shall be removed from the site and
the land shall be restored to its former condition in accordance
with a scheme of decommissioning work and land restoration that
shall have first been submitted to and approved in writing by the
Local Planning Authority.
Reason: In order that the land is
restored to its original condition following the expiry of the
period of time whereby electricity is likely to be generated by the
proposed development and for which a countryside location has been
shown to be essentially required, in accordance with policies COM2
and E2 of the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan
2016.
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2.
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The
development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in
complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted
plans;
SD-01; SD-02; SD-04; SD-06: SD-07; SD-08; SD-16;SD-17; SD-20;
SD24; SD27; SD-26; DZ 01 REV12; LCS060 SP-01 REV09; LCS060 PLE-01
REV20.
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt
and in the interests of proper planning
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3.
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No
development shall start on site until the access, including the
footway and/or ... view
the full minutes text for item 94.
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95. |
22/00833/FULLN PDF 381 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: Williams Garage, Salisbury Road, Andover, SP11 7NX,
ABBOTTS ANN
CASE OFFICER: Samantha
Owen
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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22/00833/FULLN
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
NORTH
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REGISTERED
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24.03.2022
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APPLICANT
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Imperial Homes Southern
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SITE
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Williams Garage,
Salisbury Road, Andover, SP11 7NX, ABBOTTS ANN
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PROPOSAL
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Demolish existing buildings and
erect 3 detached and 2 semi-detached bungalows with
parking
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AMENDMENTS
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Amended Site/Block/Street Scene
Plan received 29.04.2022
Amended Site/Block/Street Scene
Plan received 25.05.2022
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CASE
OFFICER
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Samantha Owen
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Delegated to the Head of Planning and Building that subject to
the completion of a satisfactory legal agreement to secure
mitigation land to offset the nitrogen load of the development,
then PERMISSION subject to:
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1.
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The
development hereby permitted shall be begun within three years from
the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with the provision
of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended
by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act
2004.
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2.
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The
development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in
complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted plans,
numbers 9377/501; 9377/502; 9377;503; 9377/504; 9377/506;
9377/500A.
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt
and in the interests of proper planning.
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3.
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The
development hereby approved shall be undertaken in full accordance
with the provisions set out within the Barrell Treecare
Arboricultural Impact Appraisal and
Method Statement reference 20239-AA2-DC dated 23rd March
2022 and its associated tree protection plan.
Reason: To ensure the enhancement of the development by the
retention of existing trees and natural features during the
construction phase in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised
Local Plan policy E2.
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4.
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No
development shall take place above DPC level of the development
hereby permitted until samples and details of the materials to be
used in the construction of all external surfaces hereby permitted
have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local
Planning Authority. Development shall be carried out in accordance
with the approved details.
Reason: To ensure the development
has a satisfactory external appearance in the interest of visual
amenities in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan
(2016) Policy E1.
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Before the development hereby permitted is commenced details,
including plans and cross sections, shall be submitted to and
approved by the Local Planning Authority of the existing and
proposed ground levels of the development and the boundaries of the
site and the height of the ground floor slab and damp proof course
in relation thereto. Development shall be undertaken in accordance
with the approved details.
Reason: To ensure satisfactory
relationship between the new development and the adjacent
buildings, amenity areas and trees in accordance with Test Valley
Borough Revised Local Plan (2016) Policy E1.
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Prior
to construction of the proposed residential development, a scheme
for insulating the occupants against road traffic noise shall be
submitted for approval by the Local Planning Authority. The
scheme shall include an environmental noise survey and the
necessary mitigation (including mechanical ventilation in
circumstances where the following standards will not be met with
windows open) to demonstrate that the following is
achieved:
07:00 to 23:00
23:00 to 07:00 ... view
the full minutes text for item 95.
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96. |
22/01147/FULLN PDF 223 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: Land North East of
Homelea, Andover Road, ABBOTTS ANN / MONXTON
CASE OFFICER: Lucy
Bensaid
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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22/01147/FULLN
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
NORTH
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REGISTERED
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26.04.2022
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APPLICANT
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Mr Allan Shipway
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SITE
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Land North East of
Homelea, Andover Road, ABBOTTS ANN / MONXTON
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PROPOSAL
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Erection of a general purpose
agricultural building to replace two existing end of life
buildings
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AMENDMENTS
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CASE
OFFICER
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Lucy Bensaid
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PERMISSION subject to:
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1.
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The
development hereby permitted shall be begun within three years from
the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with the provision
of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended
by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act
2004.
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2.
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The
development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in
complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted plans,
numbers
Block
Plan received 26.04.2022
Proposed Floor plan received 26.04.2022
Proposed elevations received 26.04.2022
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt
and in the interests of proper planning.
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Notes
to Applicant:
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1.
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In
reaching this decision Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) has had
regard to the National Planning Policy Framework and takes a
positive and proactive approach to development proposals focused on
solutions. TVBC work with applicants and their agents in a positive
and proactive manner offering a pre-application advice service and
updating applicants/agents of issues that may arise in dealing with
the application and where possible suggesting solutions.
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Bats and their roosts receive strict legal protection under the
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) and the Conservation
of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 (as amended). All work
must stop immediately if bats, or evidence of bat presence (e.g.
droppings, bat carcasses or insect remains), are encountered at any
point during this development. Should this occur, further advice
should be sought from Natural England and/or a professional
ecologist.
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