Agenda item

20/01158/FULLN

(OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: PERMISSION)

SITE: Land South Of Doles Farm, North of Enham Alamein TANGLEY

CASE OFFICER: Ms Katie Nethersole

Minutes:

 

APPLICATION NO.

20/01158/FULLN

 

 

APPLICATION TYPE

FULL APPLICATION - NORTH

 

 

REGISTERED

02.06.2020

 

 

APPLICANT

C.S. Hunt and Son (Enham) Ltd

 

 

SITE

Land South Of Doles Farm, North Of Enham Alamein, Hampshire,  TANGLEY

 

 

PROPOSAL

Erection of grain store with dryer, with modifications to existing access routes

 

 

AMENDMENTS

Amended elevations received 19th November 2020

 

 

CASE OFFICER

Katie Nethersole

 

 

 

 

 

Delegated to the Head of Planning and Building that subject to the completion of a S106 legal agreement to secure the permissive footpath, 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 01480-0-A, 01480-01-A, unnumbered proposed new store dated 22 February and unnumbered elevations plans dated 24 February, 21807-4100 V1, 21807-4200 and H618/01 C.

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 full details of hard and soft landscape works have been submitted and approved. Details shall include-where appropriate:

-  proposed finished levels or contours;

-  means of enclosure;

-  other vehicle and pedestrian access and circulation areas;

-  hard surfacing materials;

-  proposed and existing functional services above and below ground (e.g. drainage, power, communications cables, pipelines etc. indicating lines, manholes, supports.);

Soft landscape works shall include:

-  planting plans;

-  written specifications (including cultivation and other operations associated with plant and grass establishment);

-  schedules of plants, noting species, plant sizes and proposed numbers/densities.

The landscape works shall be carried out in accordance with the implementation programme and in accordance with the management plan.

Reason:  To improve the appearance of the site and enhance the character of the development in the interest of visual amenity and contribute to the character of the local area in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan (2016) Policy E1 and E2.

 

4.

Notwithstanding the details proposed within the application, the building shall be constructed in plastic coated metal sheets in RAL 095 5010 (dull olive) to the walls and cement sheets in RAL 060 5020 (mushroom brown) to the roof.

Reason:  To ensure that the building blends into the surrounding landscape and accords with policy E1 and E2 of the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan 2016.

 

5.

Prior to the development hereby approved being brought into use details of the proposed highway mitigation works shall be submitted in writing to the local planning authority for approval.  These should include details of reflective carriageway edge marker posts, advanced give-way signs and slow markings.  Once approved these details shall be fully implemented prior to the development being brought into use and thereafter retained in perpetuity.

The proposed new access and accompanying visibility splays as detailed on approved drawing H618/01 Rev C shall be provided in accordance with these details prior to the development hereby approved being brought into use.  Once provided the new access and accompanying visibility splays shall be maintained in their approved form in perpetuity.

Reason:  To ensure that the development can be accessed safely and efficiently in accordance with policy T1 of the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan 2016.

 

6.

Biodiversity enhancement measures as detailed in the submitted Planning Statement dated 28th May 2020 and Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment dated May 2020 shall be implemented prior to the development being brought into use and maintained in accordance with the submitted details.

Reason:  To ensure that biodiversity is enhanced in accordance with policy E5 of the Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan 2016.

 

7.

There shall be no external lighting installed on the site or the approved building.

Reason:  To safeguard the amenities of the area in accordance with Test Valley Borough Revised Local Plan 2016 policies E1, E8 and LHW4.

 

Notes to applicant:

 

 

1.

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.

 

2.

Reptiles receive legal protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). Reptile habitat such as compost heaps and wood piles should be carefully cleared by hand during warmer months as if hibernating reptiles are disturbed they will die. Any reptiles revealed should be moved to adjacent retained rougher /

boundary habitat or allowed to move off of their own accord. Where vegetation clearance is required during the active season (March to October), clearance should take place in stages down to ground level to encourage reptiles to leave the area of their own accord. The vegetation should then be kept short to prevent their return.

 

3.

A section 278 agreement will be required prior to constructing the access arrangements which may result in further design work being required to reflect the discussions held with Hampshire County Council and Departure from Standard.

 

 

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