Agenda

Planning Committee - Tuesday, 19 November 2024 6.30 pm

Venue: De Montfort Suite, Hinckley Hub. View directions

Contact: Rebecca Owen  Democratic Services Manager Email: rebecca.owen@hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk

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Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies and substitutions

2.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 132 KB

To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 24 September 2024.

3.

Additional urgent business by reason of special circumstances

To be advised of any additional items of business which the Chair decides by reason of special circumstances shall be taken as matters of urgency at this meeting. Items to be taken at the end of the agenda.

4.

Declarations of interest

To receive verbally from Members any disclosures which they are required to make in accordance with the Council’s Code of Conduct or in pursuance of Section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. This is in addition to the need for such disclosure to be also given when the relevant matter is reached on the agenda.

5.

Questions

To hear any questions in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 12.

6.

Decisions delegated at previous meeting

To report progress on any decisions delegated at the previous meeting.

7.

24/00654/FUL - 502 Coventry Road, Hinckley pdf icon PDF 623 KB

Application for conversion of existing garage into a separate dwelling and alterations (resubmission of 23/00666/FUL).

 

Late items received after preparation of agenda:

 

Introduction:-

 

Since the publication of the report it has been noted that the Site Location Plan included within the report was incorrect, therefore please see the correct Site Location Plan below:

Screen Clipping

 

8.

24/00484/OUT - land east of Leicester Road, Earl Shilton pdf icon PDF 699 KB

Outline application for the erection of up to 33 dwellings including affordable housing, public open space, landscape planning, sustainable drainage system and new access arrangements from the unnamed road.

 

Late items received after preparation of agenda:

 

Recommendation:-

 

On 15 November 2024, the Applicant agreed to the following additional planning condition:

 

“Any forthcoming Reserved Matters application shall include details of external lighting across the site (including on any non-adopted highways and footpaths). This information shall include a layout plan with beam orientation, a schedule of equipment proposed in the design (luminaire type, mounting height, aiming angles and luminaire profiles), and details of its maintenance and operation. The external lighting shall then be installed, maintained, and operated in accordance with the approved details prior to the first occupation of the development.

 

Reason: To ensure a satisfactory form of development and to create places that are safe, inclusive, and accessible, which promote health and well-being, and where crime and disorder, and the fear of crime, do not undermine the quality of life or community cohesion and resilience in accordance with Policies DM1 and DM10 of the adopted Site Allocations and Development Management Policies Development Plan Document (2016) and Paragraph 135 of the National Planning Policy Framework (December 2023).”

9.

24/00782/HOU - 21 Brookside, Barlestone pdf icon PDF 546 KB

Application for single storey side and rear extension.

10.

24/00627/CONDIT - Extra Room Self Storage, Drayton Grange Farm, Drayton Lane, Fenny Drayton pdf icon PDF 1023 KB

Application for removal of condition 3 attached to planning permission 23/00239/FUL.

 

Late items received after preparation of agenda:

 

Consultations:-

 

Witherley Parish Council:

 

Since the publication of the report the following comments have been received from Witherley Parish Council;

“1. Traffic travelling through the village at all hours of the night with noise and headlamp pollution

-         Most people using cars for family purposes will travel to/from the storage facilities during weekday daytimes/evenings and daylight hours at weekends.

-         Most night time traffic is likely to be commercial - vans and light trucks (under

7.5t) - with higher levels of noise and with headlamp pollution than car traffic.

-         The premises would become a 24/7 'distribution hub' functionally, not a mere

storage centre.

  1. The above situation would become exacerbated once the current owner builds five houses for which planning permission is already granted at Rookery Farm, with boundary on to the Extra Storage facility ie the future residents will be affected in addition to all those currently affected, and for which the condition was imposed.
  2. The same business owns a storage facility at the Redgate junction on the A5 which is removed from the residential area and for which extension has been applied. This would be a far more suitable location for 24/7 day operation.
  3. Condition 3 current restrictions overlap with local bat population feeding times in that area. Bat Conservation Trust provides guidance that feeding areas – not just roosts - should be protected from lighting and disruptive activities. 24/7 operation, and with visiting vehicles described as above, would generate such adverse effect.
  4. Very importantly, the reasons for which the original conditions were imposed have not changed; point 2 suggests that retaining condition 3 is more needed than ever when considering quality of life and number of affected residents adjacent to Extra Storage property.”

11.

22/00661/FUL - Mulberry Farm, High Street, Stoke Golding pdf icon PDF 713 KB

Application for demolition of the existing Mulberry Farm buildings, retention of Mulberry Farmhouse and proposed erection of 25 residential units with associated parking facilities, amenity space, landscaping, village green pond and paddock.

 

Late items received after preparation of agenda:

 

Introduction:-

 

As requested by members, please find a revised site layout plan below which shows the lighting provision on site.

 

Consultations:-

 

LCC Planning Obligations Team:

 

Since the publication of the report the following revised comments have been received from the Planning Obligations Team at LCC.  They are no longer objecting and accept the lower amount being offered by the applicant.

 

Leicestershire County Council Consultation Response – Planning Obligations

Proposal Demolition of the existing Mulberry Farm buildings and proposed erection of 25no. residential units with associated parking facilities, amenity space, landscaping, village green, pond and paddock

At

Location Mulberry Farm, High Street, Stoke Golding, Nuneaton, Leicestershire (Revised response)

 

Summary of REVISED Infrastructure Requirements Infrastructure Category

Location / Description

Amount

Waste

Barwell HWRC

£408.62

Libraries

Hinckley Library

£249.13

Primary Education

St Margaret's Church of England Primary School, Stoke Golding

£39,204.01

Secondary Education

Redmoor Academy

£21,317.39

Post 16 Education

The Hinckley School

£4,555.87

Total

 £65,735.02

 

Please note these figures represent the revised contribution requests as agreed, following a viability challenge submitted by the applicant.

Please refer to the previous response dated 01.08.2023 for a full breakdown of the original requests.

 

Please Note

           An assessment of highways and transport issues will be carried out as part of the planning application. The Local Highway Authority will provide comments separately to this response and will set out any requirements for planning conditions or obligations to mitigate the impact of the development, in accordance with paragraph 55 of the NPPF.

           In the event that the requested developer contributions are not supported by the local planning authority or in circumstances where the applicant is disputing the requests that have been made, please inform the LCC case officer as a matter of urgency.

           To ensure that the contributions requested are not devalued because of rising construction costs (e.g. materials or labour), we request that where appropriate, the point at which indexation applies will be calculated from the date any subsequent legal agreement is completed.

However, for contributions relating to Education (including primary, secondary, early years and special education), indexation will be calculated at the date of the latest costs review (1 July 2021).

Early Years Education will be indexed at the latest cost multiplier review, which was 1 June 2023.

Where a costs review is carried out after a consultation response has been provided, but before planning permission is granted, indexation will apply from the date of the latest costs review.

 

Background

This response has been prepared on behalf of Leicestershire County Council. It sets out all requirements except those from the Local Highway Authority, which will be provided separately.

The response has regard to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2023. This includes the requirement that development can be made acceptable through the use of  ...  view the full agenda text for item 11.

12.

Appeals progress pdf icon PDF 154 KB

To report on progress relating to various appeals.