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41.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Members are required to notify any substitutions by midday on the day of the meeting.

 

Late substitutions will not be accepted and Members attending as a substitute without having given the due notice will not be able to take part in the meeting.

Decision:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Sean Nolan, Daniel Allen, Phil Weeder and Ian Moody.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 1 minute 23 seconds

 

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Sean Nolan, Daniel Allen, Phil Weeder and Ian Moody.

 

Having given due notice, Councillor Nigel Mason substituted for Councillor Sean Nolan, Councillor Steve Jarvis substituted for Councillor Phil Weeder and Councillor Michael Muir substituted for Councillor Ian Moody.

42.

MINUTES - 17 NOVEMBER 2022 pdf icon PDF 475 KB

To take as read and approve as a true record the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on the 17 November 2022.

Decision:

RESOLVED:That the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on 17 November 2022 be approved as a true record of the proceedings and be signed by the Chair.

Minutes:

Audio Recording – 2 minutes 32 seconds

 

Councillor Val Bryant, as Chair, proposed and Councillor Tom Tyson seconded and, following a vote, it was:

 

RESOLVED:That the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on 17 November 2022 be approved as a true record of the proceedings and be signed by the Chair.

 

43.

NOTIFICATION OF OTHER BUSINESS

Members should notify the Chair of other business which they wish to be discussed at the end of either Part I or Part II business set out in the agenda. They must state the circumstances which they consider justify the business being considered as a matter of urgency.

 

The Chair will decide whether any item(s) raised will be considered.

Decision:

There was no other business notified.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 3 minutes 33 seconds

 

There was no other business notified.

44.

CHAIR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Members are reminded that any declarations of interest in respect of any business set out in the agenda, should be declared as either a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest or Declarable Interest and are required to notify the Chair of the nature of any interest declared at the commencement of the relevant item on the agenda.  Members declaring a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest must withdraw from the meeting for the duration of the item. Members declaring a Declarable Interest, wishing to exercise a ‘Councillor Speaking Right’, must declare this at the same time as the interest, move to the public area before speaking to the item and then must leave the room before the debate and vote.

Decision:

(1)  The Chair advised that, in accordance with Council Policy, the meeting would be recorded.

 

(2)  The Chair drew attention to the item on the agenda front pages regarding Declarations of Interest and reminded Members that, in line with the Code of Conduct, any Declarations of Interest needed to be declared immediately prior to the item in question.

 

(3)  The Chair clarified the speaking process for public participants.

 

(4)  The Chair advised of a change to the order of the agenda and Item 6 would be taken last, following the conclusion of Item 10.

 

(5)  The Chair advised of when comfort breaks would be taken.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 3 minutes 38 seconds

 

(1)  The Chair advised that, in accordance with Council Policy, the meeting would be recorded.

 

(2)  The Chair drew attention to the item on the agenda front pages regarding Declarations of Interest and reminded Members that, in line with the Code of Conduct, any Declarations of Interest needed to be declared immediately prior to the item in question.

 

(3)  The Chair clarified the speaking process for public participants.

 

(4)  The Chair advised of a change to the order of the agenda and Item 6 would be taken last, following the conclusion of Item 10.

 

(5)  The Chair advised of when comfort breaks would be taken.

 

45.

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

To receive petitions, comments and questions from the public.

Decision:

The Chair confirmed the registered speakers were in attendance.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 5 minutes 07 seconds

 

The Chair confirmed the registered speakers were in attendance.

 

46.

19/01448/FP Former Wyevale Codicote Garden Centre, High Street, Codicote, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 8XA pdf icon PDF 1 MB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Residential development of 66 dwellings and associated new local open space, access and associated works (as amended by plans and documents received 23rd December 2021, 25th January 2022, 8th & 15th July 2022, 18th August, 26th September and 3rd & 10th November 2022).

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 19/01448/FP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the completion of a satisfactory legal agreement and the extension of the statutory period if required, as well as the reasons set out in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager, with the following amendments to Conditions 7 and 18, and an additional Condition 41, to read:

 

“Condition 7

 

“No works or development (including any pre-construction, demolition or enabling works) shall commence until a Construction Management Plan/construction phasing and environmental management programme has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, including elements of the CLOCS standards as set out in the Highway Authority's Construction Management template. Thereafter the construction of the development shall only be carried out in accordance with the approved Plan/Programme unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority: The Construction Management Plan/construction phasing and environmental management programme shall include details of:

 

·         Construction vehicle numbers, type, routing.

·         Access arrangements to the site.

·         Traffic management requirements.

·         Construction and storage compounds (including areas designated for car parking, loading /unloading and turning areas).

·         Siting and details of wheel washing facilities (for construction vehicles leaving the site).

·         Cleaning of site entrances, site tracks and the adjacent public highway.

·         Timing of construction activities/hours of construction operations (including delivery times and removal of waste) and to avoid school pick up/drop off times.

·         Provision of sufficient on-site parking prior to commencement of construction activities.

·         Site set up and general arrangements for storing plant including cranes, materials, machinery and equipment, temporary offices and other facilities, construction vehicle parking and loading/unloading and vehicle turning areas.

·         Where works cannot be contained wholly within the site a plan should be submitted showing the site layout on the highway including extent of hoarding, pedestrian routes, and remaining road width for vehicle movements.

·         Phasing Plans.

·         Measures to minimise dust, noise, machinery and traffic noise impacts during construction.

·         The location of construction traffic routes to and from the site, details of their signing, monitoring and enforcement measures.

·         Screening and hoarding details, to protect neighbouring residents.

·         End of day tidying procedures to ensure protection of the site outside the hours of construction. The construction activities shall be designed and undertaken in accordance with the code of best practice set out in British Standard 5228 1997 and with the agreed details unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

·         Storage and removal of building waste for disposal or recycling.

·         Post construction restoration/reinstatement of the working areas and temporary access to the public highway.

·         Ecological method statements to incorporate: MM1 – General Construction Safeguards, MM2 – Hedgerow and Tree Protection, MM7– Badger Construction Safeguard, MM9-Precautionary Habitat Clearance Measures and MM10 -Timing of Works from the Ecological Appraisal April 2019 by Aspect Ecology

Reason: In order to protect highway safety and the amenity of other users of the public highway and rights of way in accordance with Policies 5, 12, 17 and 22 of Hertfordshire's Local Transport Plan (adopted 2018) and to ensure the correct  ...  view the full decision text for item 46.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 78 minutes 08 seconds

 

The Senior Planning Officer provided the following updates:

 

·         Herts Ecology had raised concerns of the ability to meet 10% biodiversity net gain and the applicant had been requested to provide further information. This information had now been received and Herts Ecology had confirmed that they believe this can be achieved within the site boundary.

·         The proposed section 106 clause in the event 10% biodiversity net gain cannot be achieved on site can be removed.

·         Herts Ecology had proposed two further conditions, and these were incorporated into Conditions 7 and 18 and the pre-commencement Condition 7 had been agreed with the applicant.

·         An update to the section 106 obligations table was provided, advising that they youth contribution would go to a facility in Hitchin, not Welwyn as written in the report.

·         The section 106 monitoring fees had been updated.

·         Condition 21.e should refer to drawing no. ‘6729.MOS PP.4.0 Rev C’.

·         One further representation had been made from a local resident following the publication of the report and this was available on the Council website.

 

The Senior Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 19/01448/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor David Levett

·         Councillor Nigel Mason

·         Councillor Michael Muir

·         Councillor Tom Tyson

 

In response to questions, the Senior Planning Officer advised:

 

·         The Car Club Scheme was felt to be more enforceable as a section 106 clause and had previously been included on the Heath Lane proposals.

·         The attenuation pond was included within the red line of the site and it would be a basin in the land in case of excess water, but it was expected to be mostly empty. This was part of the sustainable urban drainage features.

·         The application was submitted with a Transport Statement which concluded that the development would not have a significant adverse impact on the operation of the highway networks in the vicinity of the site or on road safety.

·         Without an objection from the Highways Authority, it would not be recommended to refuse on these grounds.

 

The Chair invited Councillor Ralph Muncer to speak as Member Advocate against the application, in place of the ward member Councillor Ian Moody. Councillor Muncer thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including:

 

·         Of the four Codicote sites in the Local Plan, the residents view this site as the most appropriate, but that did not mean they did not have concerns.

·         It was important for the Council and the developer to work together to find outcomes beneficial for residents.

·         The site sits at the end of a national speed limit zone and whilst an alternative is being worked on, not formal consideration to this had been given.

·         The site is also located opposite a known dangerous junction.

·         The traffic on the road is already bad and this is made worse when the A1(M) is closed, forcing traffic through Codicote. Suitable signage and road  ...  view the full minutes text for item 46.

47.

22/02450/S73 Odyssey Health Club , Old Knebworth Lane, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, SG2 8DU pdf icon PDF 452 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Variation of condition 2 (revised plans) and condition 17 (access arrangements) of planning permission 19/01244/FP granted 04/11/2020 for Redevelopment of the site to provide 86 dwellings (12 x 2 bedroom houses, 12 x 3 bedroom houses, 18 x 4 bedroom houses, 25 x one bedroom apartments, and 19 x 2 bedroom apartments), associated landscaping, car-parking, the provision of a large new public open space and the creation of a new vehicular access off the B197 Stevenage Road following demolition of the former indoor bowling building and several ancillary buildings. Rearrangement of the existing car parking provision for existing Odyssey Health and Racquet Club to provide 141 car parking spaces and alterations to existing vehicular access to Odyssey Health Club from Old Knebworth Lane.

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 22/02450/S73 be GRANTED planning permission subject to the reasons set out in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager

Minutes:

Audio recording – 5 minutes 45 seconds

 

The Acting Development and Conservation Manager advised of the following updates:

 

·         A new amended plan had been received. This did not contain any material changes to the proposal but corrected one of the labels on the floor plans.

·         Section 73 amendment to the application approved by Committee in November 2020, to vary Conditions 2 and 17.

 

The Acting Development and Conservation Manager presented the report in respect of application 22/02450/S73 supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

Councillor David Levett proposed and Councillor Tony Hunter seconded and, following a vote, it was:

 

RESOLVED: That application 22/02450/S73 be GRANTED planning permission subject to the reasons set out in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager

48.

17/01955/1 Ickleford Mill, Arlesey Road, Ickleford pdf icon PDF 550 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Outline Planning application for up to 71 dwellings and associated access, car parking, garages, landscaping and open space including demolition and removal of all existing structures, buildings and hardstanding (all matters reserved except means of access). - Planning update note available to view

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 17/01955/1 be GRANTED planning permission subject to the completion of a satisfactory S106 Legal Agreement and  the reasons set out in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager, with the following amendment to Condition 29 to read:

 

“Condition 29:

 

(a)  No development approved by this permission shall be commenced until a Site Investigation (Phase II environmental risk assessment) report has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority which includes:

 

(i)             A full identification of the location and concentration of all pollutants on this site and the presence of relevant receptors, and;

 

(ii)            The results from the application of an appropriate risk assessment methodology

 

(b)  No development approved by this permission (other than that necessary for the discharge of this condition) shall be commenced until a Remediation Method Statement report; if required as a result of (a), above; has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority.

 

(c)   This site shall not be occupied, or brought into use, until:

 

(i)            All works which form part of the Remediation Method Statement report pursuant to the discharge of condition (b) above have been fully completed and if required a formal agreement is submitted that commits to ongoing monitoring and/or maintenance of the remediation scheme.

 

(ii)           A Remediation Verification Report confirming that the site is suitable for use has been submitted to, and agreed by, the Local Planning Authority.

 

(d)  Any contamination, other than that reported by virtue of condition (b), encountered during the development of this site shall be brought to the attention of the Local Planning Authority as soon as practically possible; a scheme to render this contamination harmless shall be submitted to and agreed by, the Local Planning Authority and subsequently fully implemented prior to the occupation of this site.

 

Reason: To ensure that any contamination affecting the site is dealt with in a manner that safeguards human health, the built & natural environment & controlled waters.”

 

Minutes:

Audio recording – 10 minutes 37 seconds

 

The Senior Planning Officer advised of the following updates:

 

·         An addendum to the report had been circulated to Members and uploaded to Mod Gov, which updated paragraphs within the report and clarified that the pumping station could be placed in the greenbelt as it was part of the engineering operation of the site.

·         Provided a correction to paragraph 4.3.34 of the report, relating to the Public Open Space. 

·         The Environmental Health Officer had proposed an amendment to Condition 29, to remove the need for the application to provide information already provided.

·         Clarified the contributions to the Herts Growth and Infrastructure Unit and updates to where the Section 106 money would be allocated.

 

The Senior Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 17/01955/1 supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The Chair invited Mr Gavin Winter to speak in support of the application. Mr Winter thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including:

 

·         In 2015 the flour business on the site was sold to prioritise the ingredients division, but this had now moved to Biggleswade.

·         Therefore the site is now redundant and is not suitable to other employment opportunities.

·         The site was previously developed land within a class A village and a site that had been identified in the adopted Local Plan.

·         The outline application offered 40% affordable housing, an excess of 10% biodiversity net gain and Section 106 contributions.

·         Other than required engineering works, the section of the site included within the greenbelt was planned to remain as open space for use by residents.

·         All the issues raised during the consultation period had been dealt with.

·         The removal of the existing buildings on hard standing land will aim drainage on site and water from the houses would flow to the Hitchin processing site.

·         The Highways Officer had approved the plans for zebra crossings, footpaths and dropped curbs.

·         The application conforms with the policies included in the Local Plan, including improving the local environment, drainage and ecology benefits.

·         The proposals complement the village character and provides much needed housing. 

 

The following Members asked points of clarification:

 

·         Councillor David Levett

·         Councillor Nigel Mason

·         Councillor Simon Bloxham

 

In response to points of clarification, Mr Winter advised that:

 

·         The intention for the access to the site was to reduce this to a size more suited to a residential development, at the moment it was primarily access for HGVs to the site.

·         The applicant had engaged with County Highways Officers to ensure that there were adequate crossing points included and the location of this was agreed, with which the Officer was satisfied.

 

In response to points raised, the Senior Planning Officer advised that:

 

·         Chalk streams were not currently legally protected. The issues with pollution of chalk streams is usually down to surface water run-off and at the moment the surface water run-off on site goes into the foul water system.

·         The proposals would see this changed  ...  view the full minutes text for item 48.

49.

22/01229/FP Land Adjacent To Red Brick Cottage, The Street, Kelshall, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 9SQ pdf icon PDF 640 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Erection of one detached 4-bed dwelling including new vehicular access, garage, parking and landscaping (as amended by plans received 9th August 2022).

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 22/01229/FP be REFUSED planning permission due to the following reasons; the scheme is considered contrary to Local Plan policies that inform on appropriate development in Rural Area beyond the Green Belt. The proposal fails to comply with any of the criteria within Policies SP2 and CGB1 of the Local Plan, as the proposal is not considered to fall within the remit of infill development given the sizable and spacious nature of the plot. Moreover, the scheme would be harmful to the character and appearance of the village and would be at odds with the sporadic pattern of development that makes up the settlement of Kelshall. The proposal is therefore deemed contrary to Policies SP2, D1 and CGB1 of the Local Plan, as well as Section 12 of the NPPF.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 30 minutes 12 seconds

 

The Planning Officer provided the following updates:

 

·         An amended ecological assessment was submitted on 6 December, but this did not change the report.

·         A number of emails had been circulated, including a statement from the ecologist, a statement from the agent of the applicant and further details on the plans regarding hedgerows.

·         The report details that the hedgerow would be removed, but the amended plans show that of the 55 metres of hedgerow, 12.5m would be removed and 8.3m would be replanted, leaving a space of around 4.2m for access.

·         Point 4.3.38 of the report should read that the ‘proposed development would not result in an increase in flooding.’

·         Councillor Morris, who had called in the application, had emailed Natural England to comment, but no response had yet been received.

 

The Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 22/01229/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor Tom Tyson

·         Councillor Michael Muir

 

In response to questions, the Planning Officer advised:

 

·         There was roughly 12m of hedgerow to be removed and around 8.5m would be replanted, with new planting.

·         The new hedgerows to be planted total 121m in length, which would be 116.8m more hedgerow than on site currently.

·         The pond shown on plans was owned by the applicant, but it was outside of the application area, shown by the red line on the plans.

·         It would not be possible to condition the applicant to maintain the pond, as this was outside of the application area.

 

The Chair invited Mr Peter Gartside to speak against the application. Mr Gartside thanked the Chair for the opportunity and provided the Committee with a verbal presentation, including:

 

·         He was representing the Parish Council and the objections of the parishioners are well documented.

·         There was much to like in the adopted Local Plan and they had no objections to the policy of infilling, but this application was on an awkward site squeezed between a footpath and a road.

·         The village dated back to Domesday and was popular with walkers.

·         For residents this site was the least suitable site for infill and there were concerns that if this application was allowed, much more infill would happen in the village.

·         Kelshall was currently made up of 44 houses, with spacing between each dwelling.

·         If all infill applications were the size of this application, there would be an additional 38 homes of this size in Kelshall.

·         This would drastically alter the character of the village and would not accord with the term ‘limited infill’ described in the Local Plan.

·         If this application was approved it would make infill developments a first-come-first-served basis and developers would be driving policy, not planning officers.

·         Kelshall was a category B village in the Local Plan and was one of the smallest for infill possibilities.

 

The Chair invited Councillor Gerald Morris to speak against the application, as Member Advocate. Councillor Morris thanked the Chair for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 49.

50.

TPO/00203 (2022) Church of St Peter, Pirton Road,Holwell, Hitchin, Hertfordshire,SG5 3SR pdf icon PDF 273 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That the Tree Protection Order (TPO/00203) was CONFIRMED.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 63 minutes 51 seconds

 

The Acting Development and Conservation Manager advised of the following updates:

 

·         This application was for a Tree Protection Order (TPO) on a substantial tree.

·         The draft TPO was served in September 2022 and following this a 28-day consultation period took place. If objections are received to the TPO in this time then it must be presented to the Committee.

·         It was felt that the tree provided a positive contribution to the area.

·         The TPO would not mean that no works can take place, but would be subject to a further TPO application.

 

The Acting Development and Conservation Manager presented the report in respect of application TPO/00203 (2022) supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

Councillor Michael Muir noted that this was a tree he had used on many occasions as a photographer and it would be a shame for this to be refused.

 

The Chair noted that this was a tree of public amenity and was very prominent in the area. It was in the ownership of the Church and she was supportive of the TPO.

 

Councillor Michael Muir proposed and Councillor Morgan Derbyshire seconded and, following a vote, it was:

 

RESOLVED: That the Tree Protection Order (TPO/00203) was CONFIRMED.

 

Following the conclusion of this item there was a short comfort break in proceedings until 20.49.