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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:
Councillor D K Watts declared a non-pecuniary
interest in item 5.2 as he was acquainted with one of the objectors
to the application. Minute number 30.2
refers.
Councillor J W McGrath declared a
non-pecuniary interest, clarifying that he was in no way related to
the applicant for item 5.4, though they shared a
surname. He added that he was
acquainted with him, however, through being in the pub
trade. Minute number 30.4
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MINUTES PDF 300 KB
The Committee is asked to confirm as a correct
record the minutes of the meeting held on 1 September 2021.
Minutes:
The minutes of the meeting on 1 September 2021
were confirmed and signed as a correct record.
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29. |
NOTIFICATION OF LOBBYING
Minutes:
The Committee received notification of
lobbying in respect of the planning applications subject to
consideration at the meeting.
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30. |
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
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30.1 |
21/00254/FUL PDF 503 KB
Construct multi use games area facility
including fencing
Awsworth Junior and Infant School, The Lane,
Awsworth, Nottinghamshire, NG16 2QS
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Construct multi use games area facility
including fencing
Awsworth Junior
and Infant School, The Lane, Awsworth,
Nottinghamshire, NG16 2QS
This application was brought before the
Committee, having been deferred on 7 July 2021. This was to allow the applicant to consider
relocating the proposed site for the multi-use games area
(MUGA).
There was a late item comprised of an email
from Awsworth Parish Council, which was
considered by the Committee.
Warren Sanderson, objecting, addressed the
Committee prior to the general debate.
The debate followed and the points considered
were the noise nuisance that could be caused to neighbours to the
school, the lack of engagement of the school with the local
community and the flooding problems that Awsworth experiences.
Consideration was also given to the fact that this was of benefit
to the children of Awsworth and that
the Committee wanted the development to progress, but not in the
proposed location.
RESOLVED that planning permission be refused, with the precise wording of the
refusal to be delegated to the Chair of Planning Committee in
agreement with the Head of Planning and Economic
Development.
Reason
The MUGA, by virtue of its position within the site, would
result in a detriment to neighbour
amenity as a result of noise and disturbance, contrary to Policy 10
of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy and Policy 17 of the Broxtowe
Part 2 Local Plan.
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30.2 |
21/00328/FUL PDF 4 MB
Construct two storey and single storey
extensions, including new roof, gated access, patio and external
alterations (revised scheme)
9 Glebe Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9
1BZ
Minutes:
Construct two storey and single storey
extensions, including new roof, gated access, patio and external
alterations (revised scheme)
9 Glebe Street, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9
1BZ
Councillor J C Patrick had requested that this
application be brought before Committee for determination.
Prior to the debate the Committee noted a late
item comprised of an email objecting to the
application.
Tom Baker, applicant, Ian Wilding, objecting
and Councillor J C Patrick, Ward Member, addressed the Committee
prior to the general debate.
It was noted that this scheme sought to revise
a permission that was granted in April 2020.
RESOLVED that planning
permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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The development hereby
permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years
beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with
S91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by S51 of
the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
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The development hereby permitted shall be
carried out in accordance with drawings:
Received by the Local Planning Authority
on 7 September 2021:
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003 Rev
K
·
007 Rev
C
Received by the Local Planning Authority
on 21 September 2021:
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005 Rev
K
·
004 Rev
R
Reason: For the
avoidance of doubt.
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No building operations shall take place
until details and/or samples of the proposed external materials
(including the gate and piers) have been submitted to and approved
in writing by the Local Planning Authority and the development
shall be constructed in accordance with the agreed
details.
Reason: No such
details were submitted with the application and the development
cannot proceed satisfactorily without the outstanding matters being
agreed in advance of the development commencing to ensure that the
details are satisfactory in the interests of external appearance in
this conservation area location and in accordance with the aims of
Policies 10 and 11 of the Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policies
17 and 23 of the Part 2 Local Plan (2019).
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The erection of
fencing for the protection of the boundary hedging shall be
undertaken, in accordance with details which shall have first been
submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority, before any equipment, machinery or materials are brought
on to the site for the purposes of the development, and shall be
maintained until all equipment, machinery and surplus materials
have been removed from the site.
Nothing shall be stored or placed in any area fenced in accordance
with this condition and the ground levels within those areas shall
not be altered, nor shall any excavation be made, without the
written consent of the Local Planning Authority.
Reason: No such
details were submitted with the application and the development
cannot proceed satisfactorily without the outstanding matters being
agreed in advance of the development commencing to ensure the
boundary hedging is protected in the interests of the character and
appearance of the conservation area and in accordance with the aims
of Policies 10 and 11 of the Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and
Policies ... view
the full minutes text for item 30.2
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30.3 |
21/00101/FUL PDF 2 MB
Construct dwelling
Land Adjacent to 3 Edinboro Row, Kimberley, Nottinghamshire, NG16
2JD
Minutes:
Construct dwelling
Land Adjacent to 3 Edinboro Row, Kimberley, Nottinghamshire, NG16
2JD
The item was called before Committee by
Councillor R S Robinson.
There were no late items.
David Baker, applicant, addressed the
Committee prior to the general debate.
There were concerns regarding traffic
generation at the access point to the proposed development and that
the size of the bungalow was too large for the land. However, it was considered that the applicant had
reduced the size of the original proposal significantly and that
the impact of one dwelling would not cause a substantial increase
in traffic.
RESOLVED that planning
permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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The development hereby
permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years
beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with
S91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by S51 of
the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
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The development hereby
permitted shall be carried out in accordance with Location Plan,
Block Plan, Elevations and Floor Plans, RS/DB/16/11/01d received by
the Local Planning Authority on 06 August 2021.
Reason: For the
avoidance of doubt.
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The bathroom window on
the south elevation shall be obscurely glazed to Pilkington Level 4
or 5 (or such equivalent glazing which shall first have been agreed
in writing by the Local Planning Authority), and non-opening unless
the parts of the windows that can be opened are more than 1.7m
above the floor of the room in which it is installed and retained
in this form for the lifetime of the development.
Reason: In the
interests of privacy and amenity for nearby residents and in
accordance with the aims of Policy 17 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local
Plan (2019) and Policy 10 of the Aligned Core Strategy
(2014).
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No building operations
shall be carried out above ground level until details of the
materials to be used in the external elevations and roof of the
hereby approved dwelling 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.
Reason: No such
details were submitted and to ensure the development presents a
satisfactory standard of external appearance, in accordance with
the aims of Policy 17of the Part 2 Local Plan (2019) and Policy 10
of the Aligned Core Strategy (2014).
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The new dwelling
hereby approved shall not be first occupied unless the driveway and
parking areas has been provided and surfaced in a hard bound
material. The driveway and parking areas shall thereafter be
drained to prevent the unregulated discharge of surface water onto
the public highway.
Reason: In the
interests of highway safety to ensure adequate drainage and to
prevent loose material being carried
onto the highway and
to ensure adequate parking and turning areas are
retained.
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Notwithstanding the
provisions of Schedule 2, Part 1 Classes A-E of the Town and
Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order
2015, (or ... view
the full minutes text for item 30.3
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30.4 |
21/00626/ROC PDF 738 KB
Variation of condition 3 of planning ref:
20/00326/FUL (to extend the hours that live and recorded
entertainment involving amplified music and/or speech or regulated
entertainment can be permitted in the internal marquee to a maximum
of 3 sessions per calendar week and to between the hours of 12 noon
- 22.00 daily and for each session to be limited to a duration of 3
hours inclusive of any breaks per session)
Star Inn, 22 Middle Street, Beeston,
Nottinghamshire, NG9 1FX
Minutes:
Variation of condition 3 of planning ref:
20/00326/FUL (to extend the hours that live and recorded
entertainment involving amplified music and/or speech or regulated
entertainment can be permitted in the internal marquee to a maximum
of 3 sessions per calendar week and to between the hours of 12 noon
- 22.00 daily and for each session to be limited to a duration of 3
hours inclusive of any breaks per session)
Star Inn, 22 Middle Street, Beeston,
Notts NG9 1FX
The application was brought before Committee
as the hours set out in the restrictive condition were modified by
Committee at the meeting of 9 September 2020.
There were no late items and no public
speakers.
The main points of the debate were concerns
for families with properties neighbouring the pub who would be
affected by the noise generated by the proposal and the need to
support well run public houses in creating a vibrant night time
economy, particularly after the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic.
RESOLVED that planning
permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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The development hereby
permitted shall be retained/carried out in accordance with the Site
Location Plan, received by the Local Planning Authority on
27.05.20, proposed layouts JG/DM/13/038/10 received by the Local
Planning Authority on 17.06.20, proposed elevations JG/DM/13/038/30
rev B received by the Local Planning Authority on 23.06.20 and
proposed block plan JG/DM/13/038/40 rev D received by the Local
Planning Authority on 26.08.20.
Reason: For the
avoidance of doubt.
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Any performance of live and recorded
entertainment involving amplified music and/or speech or regulated
entertainment shall only be permitted in the internal marquee area
and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 sessions per calendar week.
Such sessions shall only take place between 12.00 noon –
22.00 hours daily and each session shall be limited to a maximum
duration of 3 hours, inclusive of any breaks, per
session.
Reason: To protect
immediate residents from excessive operational noise, in accordance
with Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and
Policy 19 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).
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The external bar
servery shall not be open for the
serving of customers outside of the hours of 12.00 noon to 22.00
hours daily.
Reason: To protect
immediate residents from excessive operational noise, in accordance
with Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and
Policy 19 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).
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NOTES TO
APPLICANT
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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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The granting of
planning permission and associated conditions does not pre-empt any
formal action under Statutory Nuisance or Nuisance legislation
being taken against the applicant by the Council.
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All doors and windows
shall be maintained in good order and kept closed during events in
order to minimise noise
breakout.
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21/00601/FUL PDF 1 MB
Removal of existing Telefonica lattice mast
and six antennas and replace with a 25m slimline monopole with
twelve antennas and associated equipment
Masts, Blake Road, Stapleford
Minutes:
Removal of existing Telefonica lattice mast
and six antennas and replace with a 25m slimline monopole with
twelve antennas and associated equipment
Masts, Blake Road, Stapleford
The application was brought before Committee
at the request of Councillor D K Watts as the site was within the
Green Belt.
There were no late items and no public
speakers pertaining to the application.
During the debate it was considered that the
site is well screened and that the adding three metres to the mast
will not have a detrimental impact on the openness or amenity of
the Green Belt.
RESOLVED that planning
permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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The development hereby
permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years
beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with
S91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by S51 of
the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
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The development hereby permitted shall be
carried out in accordance with the site location plan and drawings
numbered 201 rev A and 301 rev A, received by the Local Planning
Authority on 13.07.21.
Reason: For the
avoidance of doubt.
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NOTES TO
APPLICANT
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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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31. |
INFORMATION ITEMS PDF 101 KB
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31.1 |
Delegated Decisions PDF 234 KB
Minutes:
The Committee noted the delegated
decisions.
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