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12/3300N-Erection of 57 dwellings, landscaping including the creation of a newt corridor, new access and associated infrastructure, Land North of, Weston Lane, Shavington for

Meeting: 22/05/2013 - Strategic Planning Board (Item 6)

6 12/3300N-Erection of 57 dwellings, landscaping including the creation of a newt corridor, new access and associated infrastructure, Land North of, Weston Lane, Shavington for David Wilson Homes (North West) pdf icon PDF 686 KB

To consider the above application.

Minutes:

Consideration was given to the above application.

 

(Councillor D Brickhill, the Ward Councillor, Parish Councillor Mrs G McIntyre, the Chairman of Shavington-cum-Gresty Parish Council, Penelope Housley, an objector and Andrew Taylor, representing the applicant attended the meeting and spoke in respect of the application)

 

RESOLVED

 

(A) That the application be refused for the following reasons:-

 

  1. The proposal is located within the Open Countryside and Green Gap and would result in erosion of the physical gaps between built up areas. Given that there are other alternatives sites which could be used to meet the Council’s housing land supply requirements, the proposal is considered to be contrary to Policies NE2 and NE.4 of the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich Replacement Local Plan, the National Planning Policy Framework and the emerging Development Strategy which seek to protect its intrinsic character and beauty. Moreover the proposal would result in a loss of Grade 2 agricultural land contrary to policy NE.12 of the Crewe and Nantwich Replacement Local Plan 2011 which seeks to protect the best and most versatile agricultural land as a long term national resource as advocated in the National Planning Policy Framework. The Local Planning Authority can demonstrate a 5 year supply of housing land supply in accordance with the National Planning Policy Framework, consequently the application is premature to the emerging Development Strategy since there are no material circumstances to indicate that permission should be granted contrary to the development plan.

 

  1. The proposed development would result in the area becoming part of the urban part of Shavington, As such, it would no longer have an agricultural character and would no longer be able to maintain its designated function as a Green Gap. The proposed development will clearly erode the physical gaps between the built up areas and fundamentally change the existing agricultural landscape character into an urban character and so in landscape terms is contrary to policy NE.4 of the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich Replacement Local Plan which seeks to maintain the definition and separation of existing communities and prevent Crewe and Shavington merging into one another.

 

  1. The proposed development by virtue of its size and siting would result in the direct loss of existing trees which are the subject of the Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council (Weston Lane, Shavington) TPO 1979.  The loss of these trees is considered to be unacceptable because of the impact upon the general amenity and character of the area in which the application site is located contrary to Policy NE.5 (Nature Conservation and Habitats) of the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich Replacement Local Plan 2011 and the provisions of the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

  1. The proposed development by virtue of its size and siting would result in a threat to the continued well being of existing trees which are the subject of the Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council (Weston Lane, Shavington) TPO 1979.  The loss of these trees is considered unacceptable because of the impact upon the general  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6