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Land Adjacent To Meadowcroft, Hill Lane, Nether Kellet

Meeting: 03/06/2019 - Planning Regulatory Committee (Item 5)

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Erection of a two storey dwelling with associated access and alterations to land levels

Minutes:

A9

19/00088/FUL

Erection of a two storey dwelling with associated access and alterations to land levels.

Kellet Ward

   A

During the debate of this application, Councillor Michael Mumford declared an interest in this item and abstained when voting. The reason is stated clearly in minute number 4 above.

 

Under the scheme of public participation, Anne Williams, Emma Simpson, Henry Williams, Mary Brummitt and Susan Robison all spoke against the application. Scott Andrews agent for the application spoke in support.

 

It was proposed by Councillor Dave Brookes and seconded by Councillor Janice Hanson:

 

“That the application be approved.”

 

Upon being put to the vote, 8 Councillors voted in favour of the proposition and 4 against, with 3 abstentions, whereupon the Chair declared the proposal to be carried.

 

Resolved:

 

That Planning Permission be granted subject to the following conditions:

 

1.

Standard timescale.

2.

In accordance with the approved/amended plans.

3.

Submission of a foul and surface water drainage scheme (prior to the commencement of development.

4.

Prior to commencement - Land stability assessment and associated construction methodology.

5.

Prior to commencement - Detailed finished floor and ground levels, including in relation to retained field access.

6.

Details of materials including: slate; timber cladding; windows and doors; eaves verge and ridge details; rainwater goods; external surfacing materials; boundary treatments

7.

Landscaping scheme

8.

Unforeseen contamination

9.

Creation of extended pavement

10.

Creation of access, parking and turning, and visibility splays

11.

Removal of Permitted Development rights – alterations, extensions and outbuildings and boundary treatments (Parts 1 and 2)