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20/01250/FUL - 8 Wood Lane, Norton Juxta Twycross, Atherstone, Leicestershire

Meeting: 07/06/2022 - Planning Committee (Item 26)

26 20/01250/FUL - 8 Wood Lane, Norton Juxta Twycross, Atherstone pdf icon PDF 469 KB

Application for conversion of agricultural buildings into two residential dwellings, refurbishment of farmhouse and erection of four new dwellings with associated access and landscaping.

 

Late items received after preparation of main agenda

Consultations:-

 

Two additional letters of objection have been received regarding:

 

1.    The application would result in development outside the settlement boundary

2.    The application would result in the development of larger units C and D than the existing approval under 13/01095/FUL

3.    The developer/owner has breached the existing conditions on approval 13/01095/FUL

4.    The developer/owner has shown complete disregard for the local neighbours, the Environment Agency, the Health and Safety Executive (“HSE”) and the Council when developing the site

5.    Various errors within the committee report

6.    Development is not in a sustainable location

7.    A decision notice should not be issued before all additional information required is received and assessed

Appraisal:-

 

All of the above comments/objections have already been appraised within the original committee report. Comments have been raised in terms of errors within the committee report, these have been reviewed.

 

Infrastructure Contributions - POS

This section adds to paragraphs 8.39-8.44 of the committee report and identifies the contributions required for this site.

Policies 1 and 19 of the adopted Core Strategy seek to address existing deficiencies in the quality, quantity and accessibility of green space and children’s play provision within Hinckley. Policy 1 of the adopted Core Strategy and Policy 11 of the adopted Hinckley Town Centre AAP seek new development to enhance the public realm within Hinckley town centre. The Open Space and Recreational Study (2016) provides further advice on the quality of facilities at each designated public open space. In line with the up to date standards identified in the 2016 study the table below identified the requirements for open space. There would also be a requirement for the maintenance of on-site open space provision for a 20 year period and for the maintenance of off-site open space provision for a 10 year period.

 

 

Policy Requirement per dwelling based on 2.4 people per dwelling using CENSUS average

Requirement of open space for the proposed development of 6 dwellings

(square metres)

Provided on site

(square Meters)

Remaining requirement to be provided off site

Equipped Children’s Play Space

3.6

21.6

 

0

21.6 (£3,929.69 off site contribution and £1,896.48 maintenance contribution)

Casual/Informal Play Spaces

16.8

100.8

0

100.8 (£447.55 off site contribution and £544.32 maintenance contribution)

Outdoor Sports Provision

38.4

230.4

N/A

230.4 (£2,085.12 off site contribution and £990.72 maintenance contribution)

Accessibility Natural Green Space

40

240

0

240 (£981.60 off site contribution and £1,704.00 maintenance contribution)

 

The provision of Play and Open Space is required for compliance with Policies 1 and 19 of the Core Strategy and Policy DM3 of the adopted SADMP. These Policies are consistent with the NPPF in helping to achieve the social objective of sustainable development through promoting healthy and safe communities as addressed in section of 8 of the NPPF. The provision of play and open space helps support communities health,  ...  view the full agenda text for item 26

Minutes:

Application for conversion of agricultural buildings into two residential dwellings, refurbishment of farmhouse and erection of four new dwellings with associated access and landscaping.

 

An agent speaking on behalf of objectors and the ward councillor spoke on this application.

 

Whilst not relevant in consideration of this application, Members expressed concern about the history of the site including the need to regularise unauthorised development.

 

It was moved by Councillor Bray and seconded by Councillor Lynch that permission be granted in accordance with the officer’s report and late items with an additional condition in relation to removal of permitted development rights and assurance that the site would be monitored by the enforcement team. A request was made for the redrawing of the settlement boundary in the new local plan.

 

Upon being put to the vote, the motion was CARRIED and it was

 

RESOLVED –

 

(i)            Planning permission be granted subject to:

 

a.    Confirmation of acceptance of the scheme to Natural England in terms of nutrient impact on the River Mease SAC;

 

b.    A section 106 agreement to secure a contribution of £6,662.36 towards play and open space provision and a contribution towards management and maintenance of £3,431.52;

 

c.    The conditions contained in the officer’s report and the abovementioned additional condition in relation to removal of permitted development rights.

 

(ii)          The Planning Manager be granted powers to determine the final detail of the planning conditions;

 

(iii)         The Planning Manager be granted powers to determine the terms of the S106 agreement including trigger points and clawback periods;

 

(iv)         The site be monitored by the enforcement team.