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57. |
APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
To receive apologies for absence.
Minutes:
Apologies were
received from Councillors Dan Powell and Diana Toynbee.
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58. |
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
To receive
declarations of interests in respect items on the
agenda.
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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59. |
MINUTES PDF 685 KB
To approve the minutes of the meeting held on
13 December 2023.
Minutes:
RESOLVED: That the minutes of the
meeting held on 13 December 2023 be
approved.
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60. |
163932 - LAND AT HARDWICK BANK, BROMYARD, HEREFORDSHIRE PDF 2 MB
Outline planning
application for a sustainable urban extension comprising: up-to 250
dwellings; open space, allotments and landscaping; school expansion
land; areas of children's play; sustainable urban drainage
infrastructure; internal roads; and associated infrastructure.
Detailed approval is sought for
principal means of access and layout with all other matters
reserved.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Application approved, in accordance with the
case officer’s recommendation.
Minutes:
Councillor Clare Davies left the
committee to act as the local ward member for the following
application.
The principal planning
officer provided a presentation on the application and the
updates/representations received following the publication of the
agenda, as provided in the update sheet and appended to these
minutes.
In accordance with the criteria for public speaking Mr Page spoke
on behalf of Bromyard and Winslow Town Council, Mr Whitehorn, local
resident, spoke in objection to the application
and Mr Smith, on behalf of the applicant, spoke in support.
In accordance with the council's constitution the local ward member spoke on the
application. There was concern regarding the detail in the update
sheet outlining the inclusion of a footpath along the A44 in the
section 106 agreement. This was a narrow road with inadequate width
to accommodate a footway. Pedestrians from the development had
alternative walking routes and should be discouraged from walking
along the A44. The application was supported but with the removal
of the section 106 agreement concerning the footway along the
A44.
The committee debated the application. There was support for the
application but concern was expressed
regarding the proposed footway along the A44. Pedestrians from the
development site should be encouraged to use alternative routes but
it was accepted that some pedestrians
would walk down to the A44; the provision of a footway along the
A44 would provide some safety to these pedestrians.
The local Ward member was given the
opportunity to close the debate.
A motion that the application be
approved in accordance with the case officer’s
recommendation was proposed by Councillor Bruce Baker and seconded
by Councillor Stef Simmons. The motion was
put to the vote and was carried by a simple majority.
RESOLVED - that
That
subject to the completion of a Section 106 Town & Country
Planning Act 1990 obligation agreement within 6 months of the date
of Planning Committee to secure:
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Contributions as set out /
requires
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Purchase of Phosphate Credits (in full
or phased)
outline planning permission be granted subject to the following
conditions and any other further conditions or variations thereof
considered necessary by officers named in the scheme of delegation
to officers:
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Application for
approval of the reserved matters shall be made to the Local
Planning Authority before the expiration of three years from the
date of this permission.
Reason: Required to be
imposed by Section 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act
1990
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The development hereby
permitted shall be begun either before the expiration of three
years from the date of this permission, or before the expiration of
two years from the date of the approval of the last reserved
matters to be approved, whichever is the later.
Reason: Required to be
imposed by Section 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act
1990.
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Approval of the
details of the scale, appearance and landscaping (hereinafter
called "the reserved matters") shall be
obtained from the Local Planning Authority in writing
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61. |
231560 - DRAKELEY FARM, MARDEN, HEREFORD, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR1 3ES PDF 1 MB
To erect up to 9.5
hectares of fixed Polytunnels over
arable (soft fruit); the relocation and upgrading of a farm
access/egress on the C1124; the erection of a 648 m2
profiled-steel-clad portal frame General Purpose Agricultural
Storage Building; the erection of 6 no. 14.7 metre diameter 600 m3
capacity Water Storage Tanks. Laying out and surfacing (in loose
granular material) of internal farm tracks.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Application approved, in accordance with the
case officer’s recommendation.
Minutes:
Councillor
Peter Hamblin left the committee to act as the local ward member
for the following application.
The principal planning officer gave a presentation on the
application and the updates/representations received following the
publication of the agenda, as provided in the update sheet and
appended to these minutes.
In accordance with the criteria for public speaking Mr Lees, spoke
on behalf of Marden Parish Council, Mrs Suart, local resident,
spoke in objection to the application and Mr White, on behalf of
the applicant, spoke in support.
In accordance with the council's constitution the local ward member
spoke on the application. In summary, he explained that the
applicant was a successful and significant local business and
employer. The current application had involved extensive
consultation and a number of representations had been made in
objection and support. As a consequence of the representations
received the application had been amended. A number of objections
focused on highways issues but these had been addressed and it was
confirmed that there would be a minor amount of vehicle movements,
involving tractors and trailers, to the site.
The committee debated the application. During the course of the
debate the committee encouraged the extension of the 30 mph speed
limit up to the proposed entrance to the development and the
replacement of any hedging lost as a consequence of the entrance to
the site.
The local ward member was given the opportunity to close the
debate.
A motion that the application be approved in accordance with the
case officer’s recommendation was proposed by Councillor
Bruce Baker and seconded by Councillor Richard Thomas. The motion
was put to the vote and was carried by a simple majority.
RESOLVED – that:
That
planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions
and any other further conditions considered necessary by officers
named in the scheme of delegation to officers:
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Standard Conditions
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The development hereby permitted shall be
begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this
permission.
Reason: Required to be imposed by Section
91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
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The development shall be carried out
strictly in accordance with the approved plans listed below, except
where otherwise stipulated by conditions attached to this
permission.
Reason: To ensure adherence to the
approved plans in the interests of a satisfactory form of
development and to comply with Policy SD1 of the Herefordshire
Local Plan – Core Strategy and the National Planning Policy
Framework.
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Before any other works hereby approved
are commenced, visibility splays, and any associated set back
splays at 45 degree angles shall be provided from a point 0.6
metres above ground level at the centre of the access to the
application site and 2.4 metres back from the nearside edge of the
adjoining carriageway (measured perpendicularly) for a distance of
57 metres in an east direction and 57 metres in the west direction
along the nearside edge of the adjoining carriageway. Nothing shall be planted, erected and/or allowed
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62. |
223199/223432 - BARLEY KNAPP FARM, LONG LANE, PETERCHURCH, HEREFORD, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR2 0TE PDF 1 MB
Proposed restoration of the farmhouse, the conversion
of the granary attached to the farmhouse to an annex; the
conversion of a stone and timber framed barn to form two dwellings;
the erection of two new build dwellings in lieu of an extant
permission for the conversion of the modern portal framed
agricultural building to two dwellings; the erection of solar
panels; and all associated works.
Decision:
Application 223199 and application 223432
approved, in accordance with the case officer’s
recommendation.
Minutes:
The senior planning
officer gave a presentation on the application.
In accordance with the criteria for public speaking Ms Salter,
spoke on behalf of Peterchurch Parish Council, Mr Eacock, local
resident, spoke in objection to the application and Mr Tompkins,
the applicant’s agent, spoke in support.
In accordance with the council's constitution the local ward member spoke on the
application. In summary, he explained concerns with the proposed
development. The traffic that would be
generated by the construction of the new development would
have an adverse and significant impact upon Long Lane in
Peterchurch. Concern had been expressed locally over the use of the Class
Q permission for the development. The conversion of the barn under
Class Q should replicate the shape and form of the original
building as closely as possible. There were questions concerning
the form of the converted buildings with many local residents
expressing the view that this was not acceptable under the Class Q
permission. There was concern that the application before the
committee did not represent a betterment to the fall-back position under the Class Q permission.
There was insufficient capacity in the local water supply and it
was queried how the new development would overcome this problem.
The proposed discharge of grey water into Black Brook was a
concern. The distance of the discharge pipe from the development to
the Brook would result in the dispersal of wastewater onto the land
before reaching the Brook.
The committee debated the application. There was division among the
members of the committee. To some members it was felt that the
development represented the protection and enhancement of
traditional buildings in the rural locality without a significant,
adverse impact on the landscape. It was the contention of other
members of the committee that the proposal represented development
in open countryside and issues raised by local residents regarding
the discharge of wastewater into the local Brook required further
investigative work.
The local ward member was given the
opportunity to close the debate.
A motion that application 223199 and application 223432
be approved in accordance with the case
officer’s recommendations was proposed by Councillor Bruce
Baker and seconded by Councillor Elizabeth Foxton. The motion
was put to the vote and was carried by a
simple majority.
RESOLVED – that:
223199
That
planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions
and any other further conditions considered necessary by officers
named in the scheme of delegation to officers:
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Time limit for commencement (full
permission)
Development in accordance with the
approved plans and materials
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Any new access gates/doors shall be set
back 5 metres from the adjoining
carriageway edge and shall be made to
open inwards only.
Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to conform to the requirements of
Policy MT1 of Herefordshire Local Plan – Core Strategy
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233080 - WESTERINGS, KINGTON, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR5 3HE PDF 455 KB
Proposed demolition
of existing side and rear extension, erection of replacement side
and rear extensions and new front porch.
Decision:
Application approved, in accordance with the
case officer’s recommendation.
Minutes:
Councillor Terry
James left the committee to act as the ward member for the
following application.
Councillors Polly Andrews and Elizabeth Foxton left the meeting at
1:34 p.m.
Councillor Claire Davis assumed the chair for the following
application.
The Planning Officer gave a presentation on the
application.
In accordance with the council’s constitution the local ward member spoke on the
application.
The committee debated the application.
The local ward member was given
the opportunity to close the debate.
A
motion that the application be approved,
in accordance with the case officer’s recommendation, was
proposed by Councillor Stef Simmons and seconded by Councillor John
Stone. The motion was put to the vote
and was carried unanimously.
RESOLVED – that:
That
planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions
and any other further conditions considered necessary by officers
named in the scheme of delegation to officers:
That
planning permission be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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C01
– Time
limit for commencement (full permission)
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2.
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C07
– Development in accordance
with approved plans and materials
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INFORMATIVES:
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IP1
– Application approved
without amendment
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