28 23/02719/FP LAND AT OAKLEIGH FARM, CODICOTE ROAD, WELWYN, HERTFORDSHIRE, AL6 9TY PDF 509 KB
REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
MANAGER
Cross Boundary Application: Erection of 7 x 4-bed detached
dwellings with associated detached garages, parking and amenity
areas following demolition of all existing buildings and
structures. Change of use of eastern section of land to paddock and
alterations to existing access road. (as a variation of planning
permission 20/00598/FP granted 29.09.2021) (amended by plans
received 13/12/23, 03/06/24 and 17/06/2024)
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED: That application 23/02719/FP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the reasons and conditions set out in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager, with the following addition of a new Condition 22, to read:
“Condition 22
Notwithstanding the approved plans, the development shall not include the ‘Electric Fob Entry Gate’ shown on drawing ‘19359 1002A Planning Layout’ (excluding the gate pillars and pedestrian gate).
Reason: In the interests of maximising physical and social accessibility, and character and appearance. To comply with Policy D1 of the Local Plan.”
Minutes:
Audio recording – 2 hours 34 minutes 26 seconds
The Senior Planning Officer gave a verbal update and advised that there had been no objections to this application from the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA).
The Senior Planning Officer presented the report in respect of Application 23/02719/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.
The following Members asked questions:
· Councillor Ruth Brown
· Councillor Ian Mantle
· Councillor Emma Fernandes
· Councillor Elizabeth Dennis
In response to the questions, the Senior Planning Officer advised that:
· There was currently no permanent structure on the site.
· This development had been designed as gated with a main gate to the development being operated by a fob.
· The access road would be privately maintained by a management company.
In response to questions the Development and Conservation Manager advised that:
· This application was a cross boundary development between North Herts District Council and Welwyn Hatfield Council.
· It was expected that Welwyn Hatfield Council would be making a delegated decision regarding this application.
The Chair invited Ms Ros Naylor to speak against the application. Ms Naylor thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including that:
· There were concerns regarding the impact of extra traffic in the area on cyclists and horse riders.
· There were two large livery yards in the area and several equestrian yards which used this as a crossing point.
· Approximately 325 dwellings were built in Codicote last year which added to traffic already using the B656 and the single-track lanes.
· There should be additional horse warning signs and a speed camera in this area.
There were no points of clarification for Members.
The Chair invited Councillor Steven Patmore to speak against the application. Councillor Patmore thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including that:
· The original application had been refused and this was overturned by appeal in September 2021.
· This application was an inappropriate development in the Green Belt and would cause harm to the character of the area.
· This application was contrary to Policies SP1, SP2, SP5 and D1 of the Local Plan.
· Codicote Parish Council were also opposed to this application.
· This application presented further erosion of the Green Belt in Codicote.
· The proposed development did not support the infrastructure of Codicote.
There were no points of clarification for Members.
The Chair invited Mr Julian Smith to speak in support of the application. Mr Smith thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including that:
· He ran a small family company and had purchased this site with the aim to uplift the design to a high standard.
· The increase in volume was due to changing the garages to double instead of single to improve their visual appearance.
· All 7 dwellings would have timber garages, clay tiles and Flemish brickwork to fit in with the area.
· The old buildings had been removed as they were dangerous and £100K had been spent on ... view the full minutes text for item 28