Agenda and minutes

Venue: Main Hall, Crosfield Hall, Broadwater Road, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 8GL

Contact: Caroline Lovelock - 01264 368014  Email: clovelock@testvalley.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

124.

Apologies

125.

Public Participation

Minutes:

In accordance with the Council’s scheme of Public Participation, the following spoke on the applications indicated.

 

Agenda Item No.

Page No.

Application

Speaker

7

10-43

21/03491/FULLS

Mr Sennitt (Applicant’s Agent)

8

44-75

21/00662/FULLS

Ms Cutts (Applicant’s Agent)

 

 

 

126.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

Councillor Parker declared a personal interest in application 21/03491/FULLS as he was the Chairman of the Trustees of King John’s House which is adjacent to the application.  He made a statement then left the room whilst the application was considered.

127.

Urgent Items

Minutes:

There were no urgent items to consider.

128.

Minutes

Minutes:

Resolved:

 

That the minutes of the meeting held on 19 July 2022 be confirmed and signed as a correct record.

129.

Schedule of Development Applications

Minutes:

Resolved:

 

That the applications for development, as set out below, be determined as indicated.

130.

21/03491/FULLS - 10.12.2021 pdf icon PDF 343 KB

(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)

SITE: The Abbey Hotel, 11 Church Street, Romsey, SO51 8BT,  ROMSEY TOWN

CASE OFFICER: Paul Goodman

Additional documents:

Minutes:

 

APPLICATION NO.

21/03491/FULLS

 

APPLICATION TYPE

FULL APPLICATION - SOUTH

 

REGISTERED

10.12.2021

 

APPLICANT

Mr Tim Lincoln

 

SITE

The Abbey Hotel , 11 Church Street, Romsey,

SO51 8BT,  ROMSEY TOWN

 

PROPOSAL

Erection of two detached dwellings

 

AMENDMENTS

Amended Plans received 31.03.22 (Plans & Elevations) and 11.07.22 (Plans & Elevations).

 

CASE OFFICER

Mr Paul Goodman

 

 

REFUSED for the following reason to:

1.

By virtue of the scale, bulk and design of the proposal, in addition to the loss of the mature sycamore tree, the development would be detrimental to the special architectural and historic importance of the King Johns House heritage asset and its setting. The development would result in less than substantial harm to the significance of this designated heritage asset and the conservation area in which it sits. The public benefits arising from the development would not outweigh this harm. The loss of the important sycamore tree would result in significant harm to the public domain, particularly when viewed from public vantage points, including public footpaths around the site, but in particular the public right of way footpath behind the White Horse Hotel. As such, the proposal is considered to be contrary to Policies E2(a), E9 and COM2 of the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan (2016), in addition to paragraph 202 & 131 of the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

 

131.

21/00662/FULLS - 08.04.2021 pdf icon PDF 317 KB

(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)

SITE: Hillview, Romsey Road, King’s Somborne, SO20 6PR, KING’S SOMBORNE

CASE OFFICER: Kate Levey

Additional documents:

Minutes:

 

APPLICATION NO.

21/00662/FULLS

 

APPLICATION TYPE

FULL APPLICATION - SOUTH

 

REGISTERED

08.04.2021

 

APPLICANT

Mr and Mrs M Horscroft

 

SITE

Hillview, Romsey Road, King’s Somborne, SO20 6PR,  KING’S SOMBORNE

 

PROPOSAL

Erection of dwelling with parking, access, garage, and terrace

 

AMENDMENTS

8th April 2021 - Heritage statement received

 

 

5th May 2021 – preliminary ecological appraisal received

 

 

10th May 2021 – nitrate neutrality calculations received

 

 

14th May 2021 – Highways visibility splays received

 

 

12th July 2021 – amended plans received

 

 

11th August 2021 - Additional ecology information received

 

 

17th November 2021 – amended ecology details received

 

 

27th May 2022 – amended plans received

 

 

1st July 2022 – amended landscape strategy and planting plan received

 

CASE OFFICER

Kate Levey

 

Delegate to Head of Planning & Building for completion of a legal agreement to secure;

  • Removal of nitrate mitigation land from agricultural production;
  • Future management of the nitrate mitigation land;
  • Monitoring fee.

Then PERMISSION subject to:

1.

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.

2.

The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted plans, numbers

PL100B, PL 101B, PL 102B, PL 103B, PL 104B, PL 110B, PL 120B, PL 121B,  PL 122B, PL 123B, L165/BC01 A, L165/BC02 B, PL200 A

Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.

3.

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.

4.

No development shall take place within the application site until the applicant or their agent or successors in title has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance with a written scheme of investigation and mitigation, which has been submitted by the applicant and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The submitted brief and specification shall include details of how the park pale embankment will be protected for the duration of the development period.

Reason: The site is of archaeological significance and further investigation and mitigation works are required in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan (2016) Policy E9.

5.

No development shall take place within the application site until the applicant or their agent or successors in title has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological recording in accordance with a written scheme of investigation, which has  ...  view the full minutes text for item 131.