Items
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253. |
Apologies
Minutes:
Apologies were
received from Councillors Hatley and Johnston.
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254. |
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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10 - 44
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22/01359/OUTS
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Mrs U Brock
(King’s Somborne Parish Council)
Mr Carr
(Objector - on behalf of the allotment
holders)
Mrs N Brock (Applicant’s Agent)
Mr Field
(on behalf of Applicant)
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8
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45 - 54
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21/03603/FULLS
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Mrs Whalley (Applicant’s Agent)
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255. |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no
declarations of interest.
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256. |
Urgent Items
Minutes:
There were no urgent
items to consider.
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257. |
Minutes of the meeting held on 20 September 2022
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the minutes of the meeting held on 20 September 2022 be confirmed
and signed as a correct record.
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258. |
Schedule of Development Applications
Minutes:
Resolved:
That
the applications for development, as set out below, be determined
as indicated.
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259. |
22/01359/OUTS - 23.05.2022 PDF 603 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: OUTLINE PERMISSION)
SITE: Land East of Furzedown Road, Furzedown Road, King’s Somborne, KING’S
SOMBORNE
CASE OFFICER: Sarah
Barter
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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22/01359/OUTS
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APPLICATION TYPE
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OUTLINE APPLICATION -
SOUTH
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REGISTERED
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23.05.2022
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APPLICANT
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Mr R Wickins
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SITE
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Land East Of Furzedown
Road, Furzedown Road, King’s Somborne, KING’S SOMBORNE
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PROPOSAL
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Outline application for 18
dwellings (with all matters other than access to be reserved) and
Full Permission application for change of use of land from
agricultural to allotments with associated access, erection of a
storage/toilet building and car parking area
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AMENDMENTS
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Soil health and suitability
– August 2022
Amended site plan – July
2022
Gradient Plan – September
2022
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CASE
OFFICER
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Sarah Barter
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Delegate to the Head of Planning and Building to:
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Receive a satisfactory response from Natural England in respect
of nitrate neutrality and then
Complete a legal agreement to secure:
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Mitigation measures to ensure the proposed development does not
adversely affect The Solent with regard to the effect of
nitrates;
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On-site delivery of affordable
housing and a financial contribution in lieu of a part-affordable
housing unit
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The delivery of additional benefits at the proposed allotment
site to include;
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Stock fencing around the perimeter of the site
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5 Water taps at locations to be agreed
with the allotment association
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A contribution of £500 per year
for 5 years towards water costs.
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All weather paths in the area of the
allotments where plots for disabled users are identified to ease of
access.
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Provide replacement (like for like)
sheds on site for any existing allotment holders who have sheds at
the current allotment site that can’t be
relocated.
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Provide on site support for a period of
5 months (October to February) to help allotment holders move to
the new site once the soils have reached a suitable quality (as
specified above).
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Then
OUTLINE PERMISSION for the new housing land, and FULL PERMISSION
for the new allotments, subject to:
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1.
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The
development of the proposed allotment site 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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Applications for the approval of all the reserved matters for
the proposed housing site shall be made within a period of five
years from the date of this permission. The development to which
the permission relates shall be begun not later than whichever is
the later of the following dates:
i)
five years from the date of this permission:
or
ii)
three years from the final approval of the said
reserved matters,
or,
in the case of approval on different dates, the final approval
of
the
last such matter to be approved.
Reason: To comply with the provision
of S.92 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990.
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3.
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Approval of the details of the layout, scale and appearance of
the building(s) and the landscaping of the site (herein after
called "the reserved matters' shall be submitted to and approved in
writing by the local planning authority in writing before the
development is ...
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260. |
21/03603/FULLS - 21.12.2021 PDF 310 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: Halls Wood Copse,
Gardeners Lane, East Wellow, WELLOW
CASE OFFICER: Sarah
Appleton
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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21/03603/FULLS
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
SOUTH
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REGISTERED
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21.12.2021
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APPLICANT
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Mr Richard Angel
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SITE
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Halls Wood Copse,
Gardeners Lane, East Wellow,
WELLOW
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PROPOSAL
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Soil engineering works to level
site (retrospective)
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AMENDMENTS
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CASE
OFFICER
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Sarah Appleton
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PERMISSION subject to:
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1.
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Within 2 months of the date of this permission, a
long-term woodland management and compensation strategy along with
an Ecological Mitigation and Enhancement Plan (EMEP) shall be
submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority. Information shall include an implementation and
monitoring strategy. Management/mitigation/compensation measures
approved shall be implemented in accordance with the implementation
strategy in perpetuity.
Reason: To ensure that the ecological interests
surrounding the site are maintained, protected and enhanced in
accordance the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan 2016 Policy
E5.
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Note to applicant:
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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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22/01342/FULLS - 20.06.2022 PDF 319 KB
(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)
SITE: 27 Fairlawn Close,
Rownhams, Hampshire, SO16 8DT, NURSLING AND
ROWNHAMS
CASE OFFICER: Nathan
Glasgow
Additional documents:
Minutes:
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APPLICATION NO.
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22/01342/FULLS
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APPLICATION TYPE
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FULL APPLICATION -
SOUTH
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REGISTERED
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20.06.2022
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APPLICANT
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Mr Luke Castle
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SITE
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27 Fairlawn Close,
Rownhams, Hampshire, SO16 8DT, NURSLING AND ROWNHAMS
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PROPOSAL
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Erection of garden store and gym
with home office above
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AMENDMENTS
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Amended plans:
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Relocation/correction of external stairs
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Correction/confirmation to description of development
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Correction to block plan
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Insertion of roof lights following removal of side window
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CASE
OFFICER
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Nathan Glasgow
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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:
Location Plan
Block
Plan
Plans/Elevations - 015 C
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 be those as
lited in the submitted application form
dated 06.08.2022, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Local
Planning Authority.
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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4.
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The
building the subject of this permission shall be used only for
purposes incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse and shall not be used for any
business, commercial or industrial purposes whatsoever.
Reason: In the interests of the
amenity of the area in accordance with Test Valley Borough Local
Plan 2016 Policy COM2.
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5.
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The development hereby approved shall be undertaken in
full accordance with the provisions set out within the Saplin Arboriculture Ltd Arboricultural Impact Appraisal and Method
Statement reference J1046.09 dated June 2022.
Reason: To ensure the enhancement of the development by
the retention of existing trees and natural features, removing any
threat to soil compaction of root features to these existing trees
during the construction phase in accordance with Test Valley
Borough Revised Local Plan policy E2.
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Development shall proceed in accordance with the measures set
out in Section 5 'Mitigation, Compensation and Enhancements' of the
27 Fairlawn Close, Rownhams, Preliminary Ecological Appraisal
(Ecosupport, June 2021). Thereafter, mitigation and enhancement features
shall be permanently maintained and retained in accordance with the
approved details.
Reason: To ensure the favourable conservation status of
protected species in accordance with Policy E5 of the Test Valley
Borough Revised Local Plan (2016).
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All construction related traffic, including contractor
and delivery vehicles, and including vehicular parking and the
loading/unloading of vehicles, shall be made solely within Fairlawn
Close.
Reason: To ensure the enhancement of the development by
the retention of existing trees and natural features during the
construction phase along the rear boundary of the application site
in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan policy E2
and in the ...
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