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Items
No. |
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152. |
Apologies
Minutes:
Apologies were
received from Councillors Ecclestone, North and Rowles.
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153. |
Public Participation
Minutes:
There was no public participation.
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154. |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no
declarations of interest.
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155. |
Urgent Items
Minutes:
There were no urgent
items to be considered.
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156. |
Minutes
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the minutes of the meeting held on 15 July 2021 be confirmed and
signed as a correct record.
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157. |
Schedule of Development Applications
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the applications for development as set out below be determined as
indicated.
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158. |
19/00428/FULLN PDF 354 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: 4
Fairways, Weyhill, Andover, SP11
8DW AMPORT
CASE OFFICER: Mr Graham
Melton
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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19/00428/FULLN
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
NORTH
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REGISTERED
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21.02.2019
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APPLICANT
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Mr Derek Douch
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SITE
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4 Fairways,
Weyhill, Andover, SP11 8DW AMPORT
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PROPOSAL
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Erection of attached dwelling and
construction of vehicular access
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AMENDMENTS
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Received on
26.04.2019:
- Details –
Amended proposed visibility splays
Received on
01.04.2019:
- Amended Proposed
Composite Plan (reflecting additional window detailing)
- Details –
Proposed visibility splays
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CASE
OFFICER
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Mr Graham Melton
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Delegated to the Head of Planning and Building that subject to
the completion of a legal agreement to secure a financial
contribution towards the strategic nitrate offsetting scheme at
Roke Manor Farm, to ensure the
development achieves nutrient neutrality, 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:
·
Site Location Plan (2919-02)
·
Proposed Composite Plan (2919-01 Rev
A)
·
Details – Visibility Splays (2919-03 Rev
A)
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt
and in the interests of proper planning.
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3.
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The
external materials to be used in the construction of all external
surfaces of the development hereby permitted shall match in type,
colour and texture those used in the existing building.
Reason: To ensure the development
has a satisfactory external appearance in the interest of visual
amenities in accordance with Policy E1 of the Test Valley Borough
Revised Local Plan (2016).
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4.
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The
development hereby approved shall be designed and built to meet
Regulation 36 2 (b) requirement of 110 litres/person/day water
efficiency set out in part G2 of Building Regulations
2015.
Reason: In the interests of
improving water usage efficiency in accordance with Policy E7 of
the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan (2016).
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5.
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Prior
to the first occupation of development the access shall be
constructed with the visibility splays of 43 metres by 2 metres and
maintained as such at all times. Within these visibility splays
notwithstanding the provisions of the Town & Country Planning
(General Permitted Development) Order 2015 (or any Order revoking
and re-enacting that Order) no obstacles, including
walls,
fences and vegetation, shall exceed the height of 1 metre above
the level of the existing carriageway at any time.
Reason: In the interest of highway
safety in accordance with Policy T1 of the Test Valley Borough
Revised Local Plan (2016).
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6.
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At
least the first 6 metres of the access track measured from the
nearside edge of carriageway of the adjacent highway shall be
surfaced in a non-migratory material prior to the use of the access
commencing and retained as such at all times.
Reason: In the interest of highway
safety in accordance with Policy T1 of the Test Valley Borough
Revised Local Plan (2016).
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7.
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The
development shall not be occupied until space has been laid
... view
the full minutes text for item 158.
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159. |
21/01734/FULLN PDF 218 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: Quippini Cottage, 113 Salisbury Road, Abbotts Ann
Down, SP11 7BX ABBOTTS
ANN
CASE OFFICER: Miss Emma
Jones
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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21/01734/FULLN
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION - NORTH
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REGISTERED
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08.06.2021
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APPLICANT
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Mr and Mrs Martin and Sarah Bloss
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SITE
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Quippini
Cottage, 113 Salisbury Road, Abbotts Ann Down, SP11 7BX ABBOTTS ANN
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PROPOSAL
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Single storey rear extension and associated
alterations
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AMENDMENTS
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None
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CASE OFFICER
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Miss Emma Jones
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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; 2021005/2A.
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of
proper planning.
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3.
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The external
materials to be used in the construction of all external surfaces
of the development hereby permitted (excluding the roof) shall
match in type, colour and texture those used in the existing
building.
Reason: To ensure a satisfactory visual relationship of
the new development with the existing in accordance with Test
Valley Borough Revised Local Plan (2016) Policy E1.
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Note 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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