Agenda, decisions and minutes

Planning Control Committee - Thursday, 27th January, 2022 7.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, District Council Offices, Letchworth Garden City

Contact: Committee Services (01462) 474655  Email: committee.services@north-herts.gov.uk

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39.

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 Tony Hunter, Ian Moody and John Bishop.

 

Having given due notice, Councillor Simon Bloxham advised he would be substituting for Councillor John Bishop and Councillor Michael Muir advised he would be substituting for Councillor Tony Hunter.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 1:10

 

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Tony Hunter, Ian Moody and John Bishop.

 

Having given due notice Councillor Simon Bloxham substituted for Councillor John Bishop and Councillor Michael Muir substituted for Councillor Tony Hunter.

40.

MINUTES - 2 DECEMBER

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

Decision:

RESOLVED: That the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on 2 December be approved as a true record of the proceedings and be signed by the Chair

Minutes:

Audio Recording – 1:40

 

 

Councillor Mike Rice, as Chair, proposed and Councillor Ian Mantle seconded and, following a vote it was:

 

RESOLVED:That the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on 2 December 2021 be approved as a true record of the proceedings and be signed by the Chair.

 

41.

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 – 2:45

 

There was no other business notified.

42.

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 welcomed those present at the meeting, especially those who had attended to give a presentation;

 

(2)  The Chair advised that, in accordance with Council Policy, the meeting would be audio recorded and live streamed on YouTube;

 

(3)  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;

 

(4)  To clarify matters for the registered speakers, the Chair advised that members of the public had 5 minutes for each group of speakers i.e. 5 minutes for objectors and 5 minutes for supporters. This 5 minute time limit also applied to Member Advocates.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 2:50

 

(1)       The Chair welcomed those present at the meeting, especially those who had attended to give a presentation;

 

(2)       The Chair advised that, in accordance with Council Policy, the meeting would be audio recorded;

 

(3)       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.

 

(4)       The Chair gave advice to the registered speakers on the speaking procedure and time limits.

 

(5)       The Chair announced a comfort break would be taken around 9pm if required.

43.

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

To receive petitions, comments and questions from the public.

Decision:

The Committee, Member and Scrutiny Officer confirmed that the registered speakers were present.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 3:52

 

The Chair confirmed that the 4 registered speakers were in attendance.

44.

21/02076/FP Land West Of, Castlefield, Preston, Hertfordshire pdf icon PDF 626 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Residential development comprising erection of 21 dwellings (including affordable housing) and associated parking, landscaping, open space and ancillary works with access off Castlefield. (As amended by plans and supporting documents received 29th October 2021).

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 21/02076/FP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the reasons and conditions outlined in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager and the following amendments to conditions:

 

·         Condition 1 to be added with the following:

 

The development permitted by this planning permission shall be carried out in

accordance with FRA and Drainage Strategy E20-064 Issue 4 dated November 2021

prepared by SDP Consulting Engineers including Appendices 1-19. and the following

mitigation measures; 

 

1. Limiting the surface water run-off rates for all rainfall events up to and including the

1 in 100 year + climate change event with discharge via two deep bore

soakaways.

2. Provide attenuation to ensure no increase in surface water run-off volumes for all

rainfall events up to and including the 1 in 100 year + climate change event

through the use of permeable driveways, permeable access road with sub-base

and a detention pond. 

3. Implement drainage strategy as indicated on the proposed drainage strategy

drawing E20-064-1001 P4 dated December 2021 prepared by SDP Consulting

 

 Reason :To reduce the risk of flooding to the proposed development and future occupants

 

·         Condition 2 to be added with the following:

 

No development shall take place until the final design of the drainage scheme is

completed and sent to the LPA for approval. The surface water drainage system will be

based on the submitted FRA and Drainage Strategy E20-064 Issue 4 dated November

2021 prepared by SDP Consulting Engineers including Appendices 1-19. The scheme

shall also include;

 

1. Detailed engineered drawings of the proposed SuDS features (Permeable

driveways, permeable road with subbase and pond) including their, location, size,

volume, depth and any inlet and outlet features including any connecting pipe runs

and all corresponding calculations/modelling to ensure the scheme caters for all

rainfall events up to and including the 1 in 100 year + 40% allowance climate

change event. 

2. Infiltration bore holes tests to be undertaken in the exact location of the two

proposed deep bore soakaways to determine the worst-case infiltration rate to be

used to finalise the proposed attenuation pond design.

3. Cross sections of the proposed pond including the permanent water level,

freeboard and the additional 1 in 30-year rainfall event.

4. Demonstrate an appropriate SuDS management and treatment train and inclusion

of above ground features such as permeable paving, swales etc. for the access

road and reducing the requirement for any underground storage. 

5. Silt traps for protection for any residual tanked elements.

6. Final detailed management plan to include arrangements for adoption and any

other arrangements to secure the operation of the scheme throughout its lifetime. 

7. All drawings should be final, ready for construction and not subject to change.

Reason :To prevent flooding by ensuring the satisfactory storage of and disposal of surface water from the site

 

 

 

 

·         Condition 22 to be added with the following:

 

“Prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted, a feasibility study into the installation of UV solar panels within the development shall  ...  view the full decision text for item 44.

Minutes:

Audio Recording: 4:20 -

 

The Development and Conservation Manager presented the report in respect of application 21/02076/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The Development and Conservation Officer advised of updates to the report including:

 

·         Paragraph 4.87 includes a table which sets out Section 106 obligations. The table has elements missing: (1.) £11,118 towards St. Martin’s Church footpath improvements. (2.) £13,068 towards new surface footpath between Butchers Lane and Chequers Lane. (3.) £5,000 towards improvements and future maintenance of the Chiltern Way footpath. (4.) £10,000 towards a proposed extension of the recreation ground pavilion.

·         Fire hydrants to be removed from the table in Paragraph 4.87 and added as a planning condition.

·         Following further comments received from HCC Growth & Infrastructure, the table in Paragraph 1.87 must be revised due to a change in County Council contribution levels, these are: (1.) Secondary School contribution £259,074. (2.) Special Educational Needs and Disabilities £25,578. (3.) Library services £2,219. (4.) Youth Service £4,596.

·         The applicant has confirmed via their agent by e-mail on 25 January that they accept these revised contribution requests.

·         Paragraphs 4.57 to 4.62 are an analysis of the scheme in relation to Heritage Assets. The Development and Conservation Manager read out a formal comment made by the Council’s Conservation Manager who raised no objections.

·         The Lead Local Flood Authority has withdrawn their objections to the development and recommended two conditions. The Development and Conservation Manager provided a summary: (1.) The drainage strategy should be carried out in accordance with the approved plans. (2.) Requiring detailed engineering drawings.

·         Add a Recommendation B: The applicant should agree any necessary extension to the statutory determination period to enable final completion of the Section 106 agreement.

 

The Chair invited Ms. Margaret Trinder to speak in objection of the application.

 

Ms. Margaret Trinder thanked the Chair for the opportunity to speak and gave a presentation including:

 

·         She is the Chairman of Preston Parish Council, and is speaking behalf of the Parish Council, the Neighborhood Plan Steering Group and the Preston Trust.

·         The aspect of this application which most concerns Preston residents is the large number of dwellings and proposed identity. Representations have made clear that in their view it will have a detrimental impact on the village. A reduction in housing numbers would be welcomed by the local community.

·         A better mix would be 13 large properties and 8 smaller dwellings. These numbers would meet policy HS3 of the emerging Local Plan.

·         Drainage, water runoff and water pressure are ongoing problems likely to be exacerbated by this development.

·         Do not agree that measures included in these proposals are adequate to meet North Hertfordshire’s target of 0% Carbon Emissions by 2030.

·         North Hertfordshire has low annual rainfall, which is likely to be exacerbated by climate change. New housing will potentially make this worse.

·         Disagree that solar panels are not required.

 

The Chair thanked Ms. Margaret Trinder for her presentation.

 

The Chair invited Mr. Simon Hoskin to speak in support of the application, as agent  ...  view the full minutes text for item 44.

45.

21/00354/FP Land To The Rear Of 23, Conquest Close, Hitchin, Hertfordshire pdf icon PDF 364 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Erection of one 3-bed and one 2-bed bungalows including associated car parking.

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 21/00354/FP be REFUSED planning permission for the following reason:

 

The proposal by reason of the design, and siting of the dwellings and ancillary development on this cramped and poorly accessed site would be harmful to the character and appearance of the locality. Moreover, the inadequate access arrangements do not appear to enable the safe access of delivery, service and emergency vehicle to the site, to the detriment of highway safety and amenity. The proposal therefore fails to accord with Policy 57 of the North Hertfordshire District Local Plan and Policy SP1, SP3, D1 and D3 of the North Hertfordshire Emerging Local Plan (2011-2031) and Section 12 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).

 

Minutes:

Audio Recording: 34:52

 

The Senior Planning Officer advised of updates to the report including:

 

·         An investigation by the Fire Service into access of Conquest Close was performed earlier today and a submission by the Service has now been accepted.

·         A resident in Conquest Close voiced concerns that there had been no evidence that any other issues raised by the Highways Authority have been adequately addressed.

·         The Highways Officer provided comments stating that the recommendation for refusal would not be withdrawn until further clarification from the Fire Service; the Service has now commented on fire safety in 3.12 in the report, in which they have not objected to the layout plans.

 

The Senior Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 21/00354/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor Ian Mantle

·         Councillor David Levett

·         Councillor Tom Tyson

·         Councillor Val Bryant

·         Councillor Michael Muir

·         Councillor Mike Hughson

 

In response to questions the Senior Planning Officer advised:

 

·         The storage space for bicycles and mobility scooters would be internal and the development also includes hard surfacing around the dwellings as well as a small out building in the rear garden.

·         The refuse collection plans are just north of the back garden of 23 Conquest Close; there is a bin storage area which would allow bins from both houses to be kept.

·         The Highways Authority have not officially withdrawn their present objection.

·         The proposal does include the intention to upgrade and resurface the access track to the North of the plan; condition number 8 asks for more details from the applicant as to the plan to resurface.

·         The resurfacing condition only relates to the upgrading of the access drive not of the development in the larger part of the site.

 

The Chair invited Andrew Hills to speak in objection of the application.

 

Andrew Hills thanked the Chair for the opportunity to address the Committee and gave a verbal presentation including:

 

·         He was an owner and resident of a property in Conquest Close and a practicing architect.

·         He is representing the resident group of Conquest Close and Stevenage Road, which consists of over 30 neighbouring properties, all of whom are concerned about the proposed development and wish to object.

·         The main concern relates to the sites proposed access. Earlier this week the speaker sent an email containing pictures of the access to Committee Members.

·         The majority of the access laneway is not owned by the site or developer.

·         The laneway is a poorly managed dirt road which provides access to rear garages and gardens.

·         Even with improvements to the laneway surface, the laneway would remain inadequate as the sole vehicular access to the dwellings.

·         The speaker drew attention to the objections of the Highways Officer and the lack of space for Fire Service vehicles.

·         Previous proposals for a single dwelling on this site led to a similar response from the NHDC Highways Officer in 2013.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor Mike Hughson

·         Councillor Mike Rice  ...  view the full minutes text for item 45.

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21/02112/OP Daisy Barn, Treacle Lane, Rushden, Buntingford, Hertfordshire, SG9 0SL pdf icon PDF 507 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Outline application for one detached dwelling (all matters reserved except means of access).

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 21/02112/OP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the reasons and conditions outlined in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager.

Minutes:

Audio Recording: 1:14:58

 

The Planning Officer advised of updates to the report including:

 

·         The report missed out the extension to the statutory period date, which has been agreed as the 31st January 2022.

·         Following this application being called to the committee, the Planning Officer received a response from Rushden and Wallington Parish Council which reiterated the points they made in their initial objection; adding a point about the application being contrary to a previous decision at Southern Green House in 2018.

·         The Planning Officer received an email from Councillor Tyson the day before the Committee, asking about the principal of development on this site in comparison to another site in Hinxworth.

 

The Planning Officer presented the report in respect of application 21/021112/OP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor Tom Tyson

·         Councillor Ian Mantle

 

In response to questions the Planning Officer advised:

 

·         There is a loose understanding that when land has a residential use existing, there is a favourable principal for development because the use of that land isn’t changing, i.e. it’s a residential garden land therefore further residential development is acceptable. Paddock land requires the land to change to residential land.

·         The area that is used for the turning circle is just south of Daisy Barn. The applicant wishes to retain this for emergency and refuse vehicles.

·         The turning circle is within the location plan and thus part of the application, but will not be impacted by the development.

 

The Chair invited Councillor Steve Jarvis to speak as a member advocate against the application.

 

Councillor Steve Jarvis thanked the Chair for the chance to address the Committee and gave a verbal presentation including:

 

·         The policy issue relates to policy SP2 of the Emerging Local Plan in that it suggests that in Rushden its acceptable to build a single dwelling on a plot within the built core of the village that doesn’t extend that core.

·         This application is an outward extension of the village, and from that point of view it is not compliant with policy SP2 of the Emerging Local Plan.

·         The argument that the application is acceptable as the land is currently used as a garden does not apply, as the core only refers to the built core; a garden is not built.

 

In response to Councillor Steve Jarvis verbal presentation, the Planning Officer advised:

 

·         The SP2 policy that Councillor Jarvis mentioned has been noted; however, the supporting text under that policy states that developments cannot be built into the surrounding countryside. The initial report states that the South-Eastern boundary is the boundary between the village and the countryside. In the view of the Planning Officer a dwelling on this site would not encroach onto the surrounding countryside.

·         This is a new dwelling application, so paragraph 11 of the National Policy Planning Framework needs to be considered. In recent appeal decisions, the inspector has acknowledged that there is a clear policy non-compliance, and has still said that this  ...  view the full minutes text for item 46.

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21/02576/FP Courtlands, Todds Green, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2JE pdf icon PDF 275 KB

REPORT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION MANAGER

Means of access in relation to proposed redevelopment of existing stables to provide 17 dwellings with access road, parking, landscaping, footpath connections, infiltration basin and pump station

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That application 21/02576/FP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the conditions and reasons contained in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager.

Minutes:

Audio Recording: 1:37:20

 

The Development and Conservation Manager presented the report in respect of application 21/02576/FP supported by a visual presentation consisting of photographs and plans.

 

The following Members asked questions:

 

·         Councillor Tom Tyson

 

In response to questions the Development and Conservation Manager advised that the Flood Authority had not had any issues with this application and any issues they did have would be presented at the Stevenage Borough scheme.

 

Councillor Michael Muir proposed and Councillor Ian Mantle seconded, and, following a vote it was:

 

RESOLVED: That application 21/02576/FP be GRANTED planning permission subject to the conditions and reasons contained in the report of the Development and Conservation Manager.

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Planning Appeals pdf icon PDF 137 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED: That the report entitled Planning Appeals be noted.

 

REASON FOR DECISION: To keep the Planning Control Committed apprised of planning appeals lodged and planning appeal decisions.

Minutes:

The Development and Conservation Manager presented the report entitled Planning Appeals and stated he had no updates for the Committee.

 

RESOLVED: That the report entitled Planning Appeals be noted.

 

REASON FOR DECISION: To keep the Planning Control Committed apprised of planning appeals lodged and planning appeal decisions.