Agenda item

DCSE2005/1030/F - DSCE2005/3468/F - DSCE2005/3469/F - UPPER FOXHALL FARM, PHOCLE GREEN, ROSS-ON-WYE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR9 7TN

Barn conversions to residential use at the Old Stables, Stone Barn and Brick Barn.

Minutes:

Barn conversions to residential use at the Old Stables, Stone Barn and Brick Barn.

 

The Principal Planning Officer reported the receipt of comments from the Traffic Manager who felt that 5 dwellings would be appropriate for the site.

 

Councillor J.W. Edwards, the Local Ward Member, noted the objections raised by local residents but felt that the application should be approved.

 

RESOLVED:

 

In respect of DCSE2005/1030/F

 

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          A09 (Amended plans )

 

Reason: To ensure the development is carried out in accordance with the amended plans.

 

3          C02 (Approval of details )

 

Reason: To safeguard the character and appearance of this building of [special] architectural or historical interest.

 

4            Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 3(1) and Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order with or without modification), no development which would otherwise be permitted under Classes A, B, C, D, E and H of Part 1 and of Schedule 2, shall be carried out without the prior written consent of the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To ensure the character of the original conversion scheme is maintained.

 

5          F18 (Scheme of foul drainage disposal )

 

Reason: In order to ensure that satisfactory drainage arrangements are provided.

 

6          G04 (Landscaping scheme (general) )

 

            Reason: In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

7          G05 (Implementation of landscaping scheme (general) )

 

Reason:  In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

8          G01 (Details of boundary treatments )

 

Reason: In the interests of visual amenity and to ensure dwellings have satisfactory privacy.

 

9          H12 (Parking and turning - single house )

 

Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the free flow of traffic using the adjoining highway.

 

Informatives:

 

 

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

 

The Environment Agency recommends that surface water run-off should be controlled as near to its source as possible through a sustainable drainage approach to surface water management (SUDS).

 

The Traffic Manager advises that the public right of way (UB23) should remain open at all times throughout the development.  If development works are perceived to be likely to endanger members of the public then a temporary closure order should be applied for from the Public Rights of Way Department, preferably 6 weeks in advance of work starting.  The applicants should ensure that the residents of any new dwelling will have lawful authority to drive over the public footpath.

 

The developer is advised that all species of bat and their roosts are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 and if during construction works evidence of bats or bat roosts are found all works must stop.  English Nature should be contacted with regard to the need for a DEFRA licence before work is resumed.

 

In respect of DCSE2005/3468/F:

 

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          C02 (Approval of details )

 

Reason: To safeguard the character and appearance of this building of [special] architectural or historical interest.

 

3            Notwithstanding the submitted Structural Appraisal the existing rafter of the building shall be retained unless approval in writing has been granted by the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To protect the character of this traditional rural building.

 

4             Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 3(1) and Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order with or without modification), no development which would otherwise be permitted under Classes A, B, C, D, E and H of Part 1 and of Schedule 2, shall be carried out without the prior written consent of the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To ensure the character of the original conversion scheme is maintained.

 

5          F18 (Scheme of foul drainage disposal )

 

Reason: In order to ensure that satisfactory drainage arrangements are provided.

 

6          G04 (Landscaping scheme (general) )

 

Reason: In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

7          G05 (Implementation of landscaping scheme (general) )

 

            Reason:  In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

8          G01 (Details of boundary treatments )

 

Reason: In the interests of visual amenity and to ensure dwellings have satisfactory privacy.

 

Informatives:

 

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

 

2          The Environment Agency recommends that surface water run-off should be controlled as near to its source as possible through a sustainable drainage approach to surface water management (SUDS).

 

3          The Traffic Manager advises that the public right of way (UB23) should remain open at all times throughout the development.  If development works are perceived to be likely to endanger members of the public then a temporary closure order should be applied for from the Public Rights of Way Department, preferably 6 weeks in advance of work starting.  The applicants should ensure that the residents of any new dwelling will have lawful authority to drive over the public footpath.

 

4          The developer is advised that all species of bat and their roosts are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 and if during construction works evidence of bats or bat roosts are found all works must stop.  English Nature should be contacted with regard to the need for a DEFRA licence before work is resumed.

 

In respect of DCSE2005/3469/F

 

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          C02 (Approval of details )

 

Reason: To safeguard the character and appearance of this building of [special] architectural or historical interest.

 

3            Notwithstanding the submitted Structural Appraisal the existing rafter of the building shall be retained unless approval in writing has been granted by the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To protect the character of this traditional rural building.

 

4             Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 3(1) and Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order with or without modification), no development which would otherwise be permitted under Classes A, B, C, D, E and H of Part 1 and of Schedule 2, shall be carried out without the prior written consent of the local planning authority.

 

Reason:  To ensure the character of the original conversion scheme is maintained.

 

5          F18 (Scheme of foul drainage disposal )

 

Reason: In order to ensure that satisfactory drainage arrangements are provided.

 

6          G04 (Landscaping scheme (general) )

 

Reason: In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

7          G05 (Implementation of landscaping scheme (general) )

 

            Reason:  In order to protect the visual amenities of the area.

 

8          G01 (Details of boundary treatments )

 

Reason: In the interests of visual amenity and to ensure dwellings have satisfactory privacy.

 

Informatives:

 

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

 

2          The Environment Agency recommends that surface water run-off should be controlled as near to its source as possible through a sustainable drainage approach to surface water management (SUDS).

 

3          The Traffic Manager advises that the public right of way (UB23) should remain open at all times throughout the development.  If development works are perceived to be likely to endanger members of the public then a temporary closure order should be applied for from the Public Rights of Way Department, preferably 6 weeks in advance of work starting.  The applicants should ensure that the residents of any new dwelling will have lawful authority to drive over the public footpath.

 

4          The developer is advised that all species of bat and their roosts are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 and if during construction works evidence of bats or bat roosts are found all works must stop.  English Nature should be contacted with regard to the need for a DEFRA licence before work is resumed.

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