Outline application for residential
development comprising 213 dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated
vehicular and cycle/pedestrian access to Scotland Road and cycle/
pedestrian access to Carnforth Brow/Nether Beck, public open space,
creation of wetlands area, construction of attenuation basins,
erection of sub-station, installation of a pumping station and
associated earth works and land regrading and
landscaping.
Minutes:
18/00365/OUT |
Outline application for residential development comprising 213 dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated vehicular and cycle/pedestrian access to Scotland Road and cycle/pedestrian access to Carnforth Brow/Nether Beck, public open space, creation of wetlands area, construction of attenuation basins, erection of sub-station, installation of a pumping station and associated earth works and land regrading and landscaping. |
Carnforth and Millhead Ward |
A(106) |
A site visit was held in respect of this item on 30th April 2018 minute 156 (2017/2018) refers.
Under the scheme of public participation, Ward Councillor Peter Yates spoke in favour of the application.
It was proposed by Councillor Helen Helme and seconded by Councillor Robert Redfern:
“That the application be approved.”
Upon being put to the vote, 13 Members voted in favour of the application, with 2 abstentions, whereupon the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That Outline Planning Permission be granted subject to a legal agreement securing 40% affordable housing, an education contribution towards secondary school places, the provision of the on-site public open space, the setting up of a wetland conservation area, a highway contribution and the setting up of a long term management company and the following conditions: |
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Time Limit. |
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Approved Plans. |
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Prior to commencement |
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Phasing plan (to include details of the delivery of the residential development, wetland habitat, landscaping and POS). |
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The existing public right of way to be formally diverted before the commencement of developed. |
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Details of the access and off-site highway improvement scheme to be submitted to and agreed by the LPA (listing the agreed off-site improvements works as part of the condition) with the access to be provided before occupation and a phased timetable for the implementation of the off-site works and provision of pedestrian/cycle connections to be agreed as part of the scheme. |
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Development to be carried out in accordance with AIA with TPP and AMS to be submitted for approval. |
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Scheme for ecological protection and mitigation including Environment Construction Management Plan (ecology mitigation, pollution control, flood risk protection) and measures set out in the HRA. |
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Surface water drainage scheme. |
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Foul drainage scheme. |
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Scheme for archaeological investigation. |
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Site Investigation and remediation - precise details to be submitted and agreed. |
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Prior to commencement of certain elements of the development |
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No works to commence within flood zones 3 (as part of the delivery of POS/Landscaping) until full details of any earthworks are proposed to the bike track or footpaths in accordance with the FRA. |
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Habitat Enhancement and Management Plan. |
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Development to be carried out in accordance with the approved landscaping scheme. |
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Lighting scheme. A precise scheme for parking provision to be agreed and retained. Details of boundary treatments, including details of acoustic treatments to be agreed. Details of all POS/habitat works (such as play equipment, trim trail, street furniture, bird hide etc). |
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Prior to occupation |
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Drainage maintenance. |
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Scheme of cycle provision and EV changing points to be submitted to and agreed. |
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Submission of full Travel Plan. |
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Control conditions Development to be carried out in accordance with FRA. |
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Development to be carried out in accordance with submitted cut/fill and site level plans. |
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Roads to be built to adoptable standards. |
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Noise mitigation to be implemented. |
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Soil importation. Removal of PD rights relating to hard surfacing and boundary treatments. |
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