To consider the above planning application.
Minutes:
Note: Having declared a personal and prejudicial interest in this application, Julie Zientek withdrew from the meeting during consideration of this item.
Note: Mr D Hinde (objector) and Mr P Darwin (on behalf of the applicant) attended the meeting and addressed the Committee on this matter.
The Committee considered a report regarding the above planning application and a written update.
RESOLVED – That, for the reasons set out in the report, the application be APPROVED subject to the following conditions:
1. Time (Standard)
2. Plans
3. Materials as per application
4. Hours of construction
5. PD Removal (A to D)
6. PD Removal (Garage conversions)
7. Obscure glazing (kitchen windows on plot 4)
8. Landscaping (Implementation)
9. Tree protection implementation
10. Boundary treatment
11. External Lighting
12. Structural stability of canal bank in accordance with survey
13. Site to be drained on a separate system
14. Development in accordance with Extended Habitat survey
15. Nesting birds
16. Breeding birds
17. Construction Management Plan
and the following informatives:
1. The applicant is advised that they have a duty to adhere to the regulations of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the current Building Control Regulations with regards to contaminated land. If any unforeseen contamination is encountered during the development, the Local Planning Authority (LPA) should be informed immediately. Any investigation / remedial / protective works carried out in relation to this application shall be carried out to agreed timescales and approved by the LPA in writing. The responsibility to ensure the safe development of land affected by contamination rests primarily with the developer.
2. The Council’s Public Rights of Way Team would like to remind you of your obligations with regards to the public right of way.
a) No building materials must be stored on the right of way
b) Vehicle movements must be arranged so as not to interfere with the public’s use of the way
c) The safety of members of the public using the right of way must be ensured at all times
d) No additional barriers (e.g. gates) are to be placed across the right of way
e) There must be no diminution in the width of the right of way available for use by members of the public
f) No damage or alteration must be caused to the surface of the right of way
g) Wildlife mitigation fencing must not be placed across the right of way