Agenda and minutes

Venue: The Council Chamber, Brockington, 35 Hafod Road, Hereford

Contact: Ricky Clarke, Democratic Services Officer 

Items
No. Item

17.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

To receive apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillors BA Durkin and JA Hyde.

18.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

To receive any declarations of interest by Members in respect of items on the Agenda.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest made at the meeting.

19.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 64 KB

To approve and sign the Minutes of the meeting held on 8 July 2009.

Minutes:

Councillor AE Gray requested that the minutes be amended in respect of agenda item 16. She confirmed that she had been happy to support the application as boundary planting had to be agreed between all parties.

 

RESOLVED:   That subject to the aforementioned amendment, the Minutes of the meeting held on 8 July 2009 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.

20.

ITEM FOR INFORMATION - APPEALS pdf icon PDF 22 KB

To be noted.

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee noted the Council’s current position in respect of planning appeals for the southern area of Herefordshire.

21.

DCSE0009/1021/F - REAR GARDEN PLOT TO TUDORVILLE EXPRESS, WALFORD ROAD, TUDORVILLE, ROSS ON WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 5PY. pdf icon PDF 206 KB

Provision of new two storey 3 bedroom dwelling in rear of garden.

Minutes:

Provision of new two storey 3 bedroom dwelling in rear of garden.

 

The Principal Planning Officer advised members that the Building Control Department and Fire Authority had been consulted upon the issue of emergency vehicle access and that provided that fire suppressant measures were incorporated into the design, the proposed access was satisfactory as a means of providing emergency access and would comply with the building regulations.

 

Councillor AE Gray, one of the local ward members, noted that her concerns in respect of access for emergency vehicles had been addressed. She noted the comments of the traffic manager and welcomed comments from other members.

 

In response to a question, the Principal Planning Officer confirmed that a number of the mature trees on the site would be retained. He added that any of the trees earmarked for retention would have to be replaced if damaged during the building work.

 

In response to a question from Councillor RH Smith, the Principal Planning Officer confirmed that Condition 2 could be amended to ensure a non reflective material was used for the roof. He also added that issues relating to fire suppressants would be addressed through building regulations.

 

Some members expressed concerns in respect of the design of the proposed dwelling, the Principal Planning Officer advised that the discreet nature of the site made the proposed application more acceptable.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       A01 (Time limit for commencement (full permission))

 

         Reason: Required to be imposed by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

 

2       C01 (Samples of external materials)

 

         Reason: To ensure that the materials harmonise with the surroundings so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

3       D04 (Details of window sections, eaves, verges and barge boards)

 

         Reason: To ensure that the work is carried out in accordance with details that are appropriate to the architectural characteristics of the building and to comply with the requirements of Policy DR1 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

4       Prior to the commencement of development, a scheme to indicate the incorporation of a privacy screen to the balcony hereby approved shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.  Development shall accord with the approved details and the privacy screen must be retained in perpetuity unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority.

 

         Reason: In order to preserve existing levels of residential amenity in the locality so as to comply with Policies DR1 and H13 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

5       H06 (Vehicular access construction)

 

         Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to conform with the requirements of Policy DR3 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan

 

6       H13 (Access, turning area and parking)

 

         Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the free flow of traffic using the adjoining highway and to conform with the requirements of Policy T11 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan  ...  view the full minutes text for item 21.

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DCSE0009'/0942/F - CIDER BARN, WALFORD, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 5SB. pdf icon PDF 114 KB

Proposed rear kitchen extension.

Minutes:

Proposed rear kitchen extension.

 

In accordance with the criteria for public speaking, Mr Cox, the applicant, spoke in support of the application.

 

Councillor JG Jarvis, the local ward member, sought clarification as to the nature of the application. Following confirmation from the Principal Planning Officer, the local ward member voiced his concern in respect of the scale of the extension. He noted that there was only a 600mm gap between the extension and the existing neighbouring residence and felt that this was insufficient. He noted the concerns of the Parish Council and confirmed that he had reservations in respect of the application.

 

Councillor H Bramer noted that extensions to barn conversions were not usually permitted and requested clarification as to why this site was different. The Principal Planning Officer advised that the original conversion scheme was unsympathetic and therefore there was no agricultural character to retain.

 

Councillor RH Smith noted that the application site was not 13th Century barn and was not an aesthetically pleasing barn. He noted the concerns of the Parish Council and neighbours and agreed that the proposed development would have an adverse visual impact on the neighbouring dwelling, Brook House.

 

Councillor JB Williams felt that the application was acceptable and that the extension was fairly modest in size and would be well hidden under a sedum roof.

 

The Development Control Manager advised Members that the planning department had taken a pragmatic approach in dealing with the application. They felt that there was currently no character to approach due to the nature of the original conversion. He felt that the differing levels between Brook House and the application site resulted in no overlooking or overshadowing and therefore he asked members to approve the application subject to the proposed conditions.

 

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       A01 (Time limit for commencement (full permission))

 

         Reason: Required to be imposed by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

 

2       C01 (Samples of external materials)

 

         Reason: To ensure that the materials harmonise with the surroundings so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan

 

3       D04 (Details of window sections, eaves, verges and barge boards)

 

         Reason:  To ensure that the architectural details are appropriate to the context so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

4       D05 (Details of external joinery finishes)

 

         Reason:  To ensure that the architectural details are appropriate to the context so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

5       D06 (External finish of flues)

 

         Reason:  To ensure that the architectural details are appropriate to the context so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

6       D10 (Specification of guttering and downpipes)

 

         Reason:  To ensure that the architectural details are appropriate to  ...  view the full minutes text for item 22.

23.

DCSE2009/0901/F - LAND ADJACENT TO COLERAINE BUILDINGS, COUGHTON, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 5SG. pdf icon PDF 334 KB

Change of use of land (part retrospective) from agricultural to site for seasonal agricultural workers’ accommodation for up to 173 caravans/mobile homes for permanent retention on site, including associated regrading of the site, laying out of dressed hardcore access tracks and of ancillary informal grassed recreational space.

Minutes:

Change of use of land (part retrospective) from agricultural to site for seasonal agricultural workers’ accommodation for up to 173 caravans/mobile homes for permanent retention on site, including associated regrading of the site, laying out of dressed hardcore access tracks and of ancillary informal grassed recreational space.

 

The Principal Planning Officer reported that the agent had provided additional information regarding the provision of landscaping against the southern edge of the brook and also the potential impact of the development upon Great Crested Newts. 

 

He also reported the responses from Natural England and the Conservation Manager (Ecology) and stated that both advised that they would prefer a larger buffer between the caravan site and the brook.  However, each was prepared to accept a narrower, 6-metre buffer provided that an implementation and management condition was attached to each of the 3 Coleraine Farm applications on the agenda. Finally he added that the additional ecological survey work provided sufficient assurance that there would not be any significant adverse effect upon Great Crested Newts.

 

In accordance with the criteria for public speaking, Mr Littleford spoke in objection to the application, and Mr Chinn, the applicant, spoke in support.

 

Councillor JG Jarvis, the local ward member, praised the planning officer for a detailed and fair report. He noted that there was a phasing condition to introduce the caravans over a period of time, this condition was welcomed.  He also noted that the application was retrospective and felt that enforcement of conditions on the site should be stringent if the application was to be approved. In summing up he advised Members that the applicant could move the caravans on and off the site for the growing seasons without requiring planning permission. He felt that this would cause more concerns for local residents.

 

Members discussed the application and felt that the proposed conditions would alleviate the concerns of the neighbouring residents. They felt that it was important to ensure that the conditions wore complied with and requested that the enforcement team pay close regard to the site.

 

In response to a question the Principal Planning Officer confirmed that the current application was the same as the one submitted in 2008. However the current application contained an ecological assessment which was not submitted with the 2008 application.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       This permission shall expire on 5th August 2019.  The mobile homes hereby approved shall be removed from the site on or before that date and the land restored in accordance with details (including timescale) to be agreed in writing with the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  The local planning authority is not prepared to permit the permanent retention of the mobile homes in this location other than for the specified 10 year period, which is in recognition of the functional requirements of the holding and so as to comply with Policy H7 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan 2007.

 

2       For the duration of this planning permission the applicant shall,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 23.

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DCSE0009/0944/F - LAND ADJACENT TO COLERAINE BUILDINGS, COUGHTON, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 5SG. pdf icon PDF 233 KB

Erection of fixed, permanent steel framed, polythene-skinned Spanish polytunnels (9900 square metres gross area approximately) as plant nursery/ propagation houses.

Minutes:

Erection of fixed, permanent steel framed, polythene-skinned Spanish polytunnels (9900 square metres gross area approximately) as plant nursery/ propagation houses.

 

In accordance with the criteria for public speaking Mr Chinn, the applicant, spoke in support of his application.

 

Councillor JG Jarvis, the Local Ward Member advised Members that Herefordshire and Kent were the two primary locations for the growth of asparagus in England. He noted the concerns of the Parish Council but felt that these had been addressed.

 

In response top a question from the Local Ward Member, the Principal Planning Officer advised Members that the polytunnels were stationary and would not be rotated around the site.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       G10 (Landscaping scheme)

 

         Reason: In order to maintain the visual amenities of the area and to conform with Policy LA6 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

2       G11 (Landscaping scheme - implementation)

 

         Reason: In order to maintain the visual amenities of the area and to comply with Policy LA6 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

3       G14 (Landscape management plan)

 

         Reason: In order to maintain the visual amenity of the area and to comply with Policy LA6 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

4       In the event of the polytunnels hereby permitted becoming redundant the polytunnels, including the supporting structures and any structures, fixtures and fittings within them, shall be removed from the application site within a period of 6 months.

 

         Reason:  To ensure that the polytunnels are only retained on site for the period that they are required in connection with the agricultural enterprise so as to comply with Policy LA2 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

5       No polytunnel shall exceed 3.7 metres above existing ground level.

 

         Reason:  To control the visual impact of the development within the landscape in accordance with Policy LA2 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

6       I21 (Scheme of surface water regulation)

 

         Reason: To prevent the increased risk of flooding and to comply with Policy DR4 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

7       Within 3 months of the date of this planning permission, an ecological and wildlife enhancement strategy for the Coughton Brook shall be submitted to the local planning authority and implemented as approved and maintained thereafter unless otherwise agreed in writing with the local planning authority.

 

         Reason:  To comply with Herefordshire Council's Unitary Development Plan Policies NC6, NC8, NC9 in relation to Nature Conservation and Biodiversity and to meet the requirements of PPS9: Biodiversity and Geological Conservation and the NERC Act 2006.

 

8       Within 3 months of the date of this planning permission, an ecological and wildlife enhancement strategy for the section of Castle Brook affected by the 3 applications, including a management plan for the buffer zone and retained pasture, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.  The planting shall be implemented and maintained in accordance with the approved details.

 

Reason: To comply with Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan policies NC6, NC8 and NC9 in relation to Nature  ...  view the full minutes text for item 24.

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DCSE0009/0945/F - LAND ADJACENT TO COLERAINE BUILDINGS, COUGHTON, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 5SG. pdf icon PDF 258 KB

Erection of agricultural plant comprising: an irrigation tank, pumphouse and bunded liquid fertiliser store.

Minutes:

Erection of agricultural plant comprising: an irrigation tank, pump house and bunded liquid fertiliser store.

 

The Principal Planning Officer advised Members that responses had been received from Natural England and the Environment Agency and that neither of them objected to the application.

 

In accordance with the criteria for public speaking, Mr Chinn, the applicant, spoke in support of his application.

 

In response to a number of questions, the Principal Planning Officer advised that the Environment Agency were satisfied with the application. He also confirmed that the tank was capped and that the water would also be collected in the winter and any excess released into the stream.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       Within 3 months of the date of this planning permission, an ecological and wildlife enhancement strategy for the section of Castle Brook affected by the 3 applications, including a management plan for the buffer zone and retained pasture, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.  The planting shall be implemented and maintained in accordance with the approved details.

 

Reason: To comply with Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan policies NC6, NC8 and NC9 in relation to Nature Conservation and Biodiversity and to meet the requirements of PPS9: Biodiversity and Geological Conservation

 

 

INFORMATIVES

 

1       N19 - Avoidance of doubt - Approved Plans

 

2       N15 - Reason(s) for the Grant of Planning Permission

 

26.

DCSE0009/1318/F - HUGH'S BARN, WOODEND LANE, LINTON, ROSS ON WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 7SR. pdf icon PDF 113 KB

Alterations to existing dwelling – addition of 2 ground floor windows to rear (south) elevation.

Minutes:

Alterations to existing dwelling – addition of 2 ground floor windows to rear (south) elevation.

 

The Senior Planning Officer reported the receipt of further correspondence from the applicant’s agent as well as comments from Linton Parish Council, who raised no objection.

 

In accordance with the criteria for public speaking, Mr Tufnell, the applicant’s agent, spoke in support of the application.

 

Councillor H Bramer, the local ward member, felt that the application was reasonable and acceptable. He noted that the applicant intended to replace the current large door opening with two small windows and felt that the application did not constitute excessive fenestration.

 

In response to the comments by Councillor Bramer, the Senior Planning Officer confirmed that the windows were 0.9 by 1.0 metre in size.

 

Councillor Bramer noted that the application for conversion was allowed last year, he felt that the issue regarding fenestration should have been addressed at that stage and therefore proposed approval of the application contrary to the Officer’s recommendation.

 

Members discussed the application and some felt that approving the application would not harm the character of the building. It was also noted that other barn conversions in the area had significantly more fenestration than had been applied for under the proposed application. Other Members noted the requirements set out under policies HBA12 and HBA13 of the Council’s Supplementary Planning Guidance and felt that windows were not required on both sides of the barn.

 

A motion to approve the application contrary to the Officer’s recommendation failed and the resolution below was then agreed.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be refused for the following reason:

 

1       The proposed new windows are considered to be an inappropriate form of development which detract from the character and appearance of the converted barn.  Therefore, the proposal is contrary to Policy HBA12 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan 2007 and paragraph 6.28 of the Supplementary Planning Guidance: Re-use and Adaptation of Rural Buildings 2004.

 

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DCSW2009/0822/F - CUSOP VILLAGE HALL, CUSOP, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR3 5RW. pdf icon PDF 167 KB

Conversion of redundant village hall to one dwelling.

Minutes:

Conversion of redundant village hall to one dwelling.

 

The Principal Planning Officer reported the following update from Cusop Parish Council:

 

At para 6.7 you state that "visibility of approximately 60 metres in the westerly direction can be achieved". According to the applicant's drawing 'Visibility Splay to the West from Proposed New Vehicular Access' dated June 2009 (which you kindly sent me), it appears that this sightline crosses third-party land, although at para 6.6 you state that "The Traffic Manager is concerned by the fact that visibility to the west is across land in third party ownership".

 

Even though the 60m sightline does not stray far into the third-party land and even though that land falls away sharply towards the brook, you would see from a site inspection that this sightline cannot be guaranteed to remain clear for its full length. For example, ash saplings are growing on the upper slopes of the third-party land right up to the highway boundary (adjacent to the field gate shown on the June 2009 drawing) and these are already starting to impinge on the sightline at this point. From the drawing it appears that the longest sightline that can be guaranteed without straying onto third-party land is about 50-55 metres.

 

The speed survey submitted with the application should have enabled the Traffic Manager to calculate the minimum visibility requirements for this stretch of road.  In view of the Parish Council's concern, the visibility requirements are "unspecific and seemingly inadequate".  This matter should be clarified before the Sub-Committee makes its decision.

 

The Principal Planning Officer also advised Members that 3 standard conditions had been recommended by Welsh Water but had been omitted from the report. He therefore requested that these conditions be added to the recommendation.

 

Councillor PD Price, the Local Ward Member, advised Members that the application had been the subject of a great deal of local debate due to the traffic issues and the splay.

 

RESOLVED

 

That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1       The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of one year from the date of this permission.

 

         Reason: Required to be imposed by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

 

2       B01 (Development in accordance with the approved plans )

 

         Reason. To ensure adherence to the approved plans in the interests of a satisfactory form of development and to comply with Policy DR1 of Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

3       C05 (Alterations made good )

 

         Reason: To maintain the appearance of the building so as to ensure that the development complies with the requirements of Policy DR1 of the Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

4       Notwithstanding the approved details included in the application, additional drawings and specifications in respect of the following matters shall be submitted to the local planning authority before the commencement of any works. The works to which they relate shall subsequently only be carried out in accordance with the details which have been approved by the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 27.