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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members are requested to declare the existence and nature of any disclosable pecuniary interest and/or other interest in any item on the agenda. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To approve the minutes of the previous meeting held on 16 December 2019. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 16 December 2019 were confirmed and signed as a correct record. |
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NOTIFICATION OF LOBBYING Minutes: The Committee received notifications of lobbying in respect of the planning applications subject to consideration at the meeting. |
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DEVELOPMENT CONTROL |
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Construct two storey side extension and subdivide existing building to form four apartments, construct bin store and erect boundary enclosure and gates. 45 Town Street, Bramcote, NG9 3HH Additional documents: Minutes: Construct two storey side extension and subdivide existing building to form four apartments, construct bin store and erect boundary enclosure and gates. 45 Town Street, Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, NG9 3HH
This application sought planning permission for the erection of a two storey side extension to enable the conversion of the existing dwelling and extension to four apartments and had been brought before the Committee at the request of Councillor D K Watts.
Members considered a late item for the application which was an objection which raised concerns over loss of privacy, the building height and the overpowering nature of the building.
Mr James Chojnowski (applicant) addressed the Committee prior to the general debate.
Members debated the application and it was stated that it was of benefit to the community that the building was coming back into use.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
1. The development hereby permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with window details received by the Local Planning Authority on 03.10.19, drawings numbered 002 rev H received by the Local Planning Authority on 28.11.19, 003 rev H received by the Local Planning Authority on 30.12.19, 004 rev E received by the Local Planning Authority on 06.01.20, and the email detailing materials, received by the Local Planning Authority on 21.11.19.
3. Notwithstanding the details of materials submitted, no above ground works shall be carried out until details of the manufacturer, type and colour of the bricks and zinc cladding to be used in the facing elevations of the extension, and details of the bin store enclosure materials have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, and the development shall be constructed only in accordance with those details.
4. No above ground works shall take place until a landscaping scheme has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. This scheme shall include the following details:
a) Numbers, types, sizes and positions of any proposed trees and shrubs b) Planting, seeding/turfing of other soft landscaping areas c) Proposed hard surfacing treatment
The approved scheme shall be carried out in accordance with the agreed details.
5. The approved landscaping shall be carried out not later than the first planting season following the substantial completion of the development or occupation of the building, whichever is the sooner and any trees or plants which, within a period of 5 years, die, are removed or have become seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next planting season with ones of similar size and species to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority, unless written consent has been obtained from the Local Planning Authority for a variation.
6. The windows on the first floor north east (rear) elevation serving the landing (in the new extension) and the bathroom (to flat 2, in the existing rear elevation) shall be obscurely ... view the full minutes text for item 66.1 |
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Construct side extension Sri Thurkkai Amman Temple, West Crescent, Beeston Ryland, NG9 1QE Minutes: Construct side extension Sri Thurkkai Anman Temple, West Crescent, Beeston Rylands, Nottinghamshire, NG9 1QE
This planning application sought to build an extension to the side of the existing building to be used as a store.
There were no late items for the application.
Members debated the application and the following comments were amongst those noted:
· The proposed development was too large in addition to being too close to the neighbours. · This was a residential area and there was an over-intensification of the site. · There would be too much traffic with the extra visitors.
Councillor D Grindell proposed that the item be deferred for a future meeting. However, the proposal did not receive a seconder.
RESOLVED that the planning permission be refused, with the precise wording of the refusal to be delegated to the Head of Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the Chair of the Planning Committee.
Reason
By virtue of its scale and location, the extension as proposed is considered to be an over-intensive form of development which would have a detrimental impact on the amenities of the occupiers of neighbouring property, contrary to Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policy 17 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).
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Construct pump house and sluice gate Temple Lake House, 53A Kimberley Road, Nuthall, NG16 1DA Minutes: Construct pump house and sluice gate Temple Lake House, 53a Kimberley Road, Nuthall, NG16 1DA
This application, which sought permission to construct a single storey outbuilding to be used as a pump house and a sluice gate was brought to the Committee as it was inappropriate development within the Green Belt.
Members were asked to consider the late items for the application, which included two objections which raised concerns around a covenant for the land, the site being within the Green Belt and the loss of amenity due to the pitched roof.
The Committee debated the application and stated that further consideration should be given to a lower ridge or flat roof to the pump house building.
It was proposed by Councillor P J Owen and seconded by Councillor M Handley that the application be deferred.
RESOLVED that the application be deferred. |
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Retain Conservatory 33 Newtons Lane, Cossall, NG16 2SB Minutes: Retain conservatory 33 Newtons Lane, Cossall, NG16 2SB
The application, which sought permission to retain the conservatory to the rear of the dwelling, was submitted to the Committee at the request of Councillor D D Pringle.
There were no late items.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions.
1. The development hereby permitted shall be retained in accordance with the drawings numbered Jack007 (1:500, 1:1250), Jack004b (1:100), Jack004a (1:100), Jack003 (1:100), Jck003b (1:100); received by the Local Planning Authority on 1 and 5 November 2019.
2. The development hereby permitted shall be rendered in a white or off white render within 3 months of the date of this permission.
Reasons
1. For the avoidance of doubt.
2. To ensure a satisfactory standard of external appearance in accordance with the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019) Policy 17 and Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) Policy 10.
Notes to applicant
1. The Council has acted positively and proactively in the determination of this application by working to determine it within the agreed determination timescale. |
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INFORMATION ITEMS |
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The Committee noted that the position remained unchanged from that reported at its meeting on 4 September 2019. The Council was not therefore currently at risk of special measures based on the figures reported to the Committee on the aforementioned date.
Minutes: The Committee noted that the position remained unchanged from that reported at its meeting on 4 September 2019. The Council was not therefore currently at risk of special measures. |
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Delegated Decisions PDF 248 KB Minutes: The delegated decisions were noted. |