REPORT OF THE
DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER
Erection of six dwellings comprising of two pairs of semi-detached
dwellings (2 x 2-bed and 2 x 3-bed) and two detached 3-bed
dwellings with detached double garages (plots 3 and 4) including
parking, landscaping and creation of vehicular access off Lower
Road.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Condition 11:
Before the commencement of any other works on the site, trees to be retained shall be protected by the erection of temporary chestnut paling fencing of a minimum height of 1.2 meters on a scaffolding framework, located at the appropriate minimum distance from the tree trunk in accordance with Section 4.6 of BS5837:2012.
Reason: To prevent damage or destruction of trees to be retained on the site in the interests of the appearance of the completed development and the visual amenity of the locality, and to comply with Policy NE2 of the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011 to 2031.
Councillor Daniel Allen requested the amendment to protect wildlife.
Condition 14:
Details of the foundation layout, type and depth for ‘Plot 4 Garage’ of the development hereby permitted shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before the development is commenced and the approved details shall be implemented on site.
Reason: To ensure that the development will not have an unacceptable impact upon the adjacent woodland and to comply with Policy NE4 of the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011 to 2031.
Minutes:
Audio recording – 5 minutes 5 seconds
The Planning Officer provided the following updates that:
· To comply with the Local Plan Policy SP1, the end of paragraph in section 3.3.5 of the report had been updated.
· The applicant had formally agreed to the amendment of the wording of the pre-commencement condition in relation to the foundation layout of ‘Plot 4 Garage’ at section 3.3.17 of the report.
· If Members approved the application, the amendment to section 3.3.17 would be added as Condition 14 to the decision notice.
The Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 22/02871/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.
The following Members asked points of clarification:
· Councillor Mick Debenham
· Councillor Louise Peace
In response to the points of clarification, the Planning Officer stated that the objections by Highways were not valid because a technical note regarding access and scale had been accepted and the Local Plan endorsed the site as being sustainable because it was within the settlement boundary.
The Development and Conservation Manager stated that the Local Plan identified this as a sustainable rural location for development, that does have facilities to meet the needs of residents and therefore the Council did not believe refusal due to this being in an unstainable location would be sustainable upon appeal.
The Chair invited Mr Paul Wilkes to speak against the application. Mr Wilkes thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation including that:
· Mr Wilkes was one of 12 objectors, most of whom lived in Lower Road.
· This proposal was on the edge of the village and situated on a narrow country lane with no passing points.
· People would therefore use the entrance to the development as a passing point and subsequently drive faster on the road.
· A speed and traffic count had been carried out by the applicants, however the speed counter was positioned on a blind bend where cars had to slow down and speed was only registered at 20 miles per hour.
· Since the survey there had been one accident on Lower Road where a residents car had been badly damaged by a speeding car and was a write off.
· The main objection to the application was the suitability of the area and the safety of not only the people using Lower Road, but also the people who would be purchasing the new houses.
· This development would bring more vehicles to Lower Road, including vehicles of any visitors or deliveries.
· This development was a dangerous proposal for Lower Road.
The Chair thanked Mr Wilkes for his presentation and invited Mr Geoff Long and Mrs Rosemary Long to speak in support of the application. Mrs Long thanked the Chair for the opportunity to and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation including that:
· Breachwood Green was listed a Category A village in the Local Plan.
· It was a sustainable small village where development was allowed within the defined borders to help ensure villages attracted ... view the full minutes text for item 149