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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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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting on 2 June 2021 were confirmed and signed with a minor correction to the Declarations of Interest. |
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NOTIFICATION OF LOBBYING |
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DEVELOPMENT CONTROL |
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Application Number 21/00092/FUL PDF 1 MB Construct 3 and 4 storey building comprising 9 apartments (Use Class C4) and provision of parking area. 129-131 High Road Beeston NG9 2LL Minutes: Construct 3 and 4 storey building comprising 9 apartments (Use Class C4) and provision of parking area. 129-131 High Road Beeston NG9 2LL
The application was brought to the Committee at the request of Councillor S J Carr.
Members considered the late items for the application which included 25 letters of objection against the proposed development and two letters of support.
Mr Sandit Leihal (applicant), Mr Neville Bostock (objecting) and Councillor B C Carr (Ward Member) addressed the Committee prior to the general debate.
Members debated the application with particular reference to the parking problems that already exist on Peveril Road and Marlborough Road and the impact of the proposed development on homes on Cedar Avenue including loss of light and privacy. There was also concern that purpose built student accommodation was failing to take pressure off the general housing stock.
Debate progressed on to the size of the development which was considered to be overwhelming for the plot and too tall in comparison with neighbouring properties.
RESOLVED that planning permission be refused.
Reason
The application proposes the overdevelopment of the plot to the detriment of neighbour amenity.
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Application Number 20/00423/FUL PDF 2 MB Proposed alterations to site access roadway, improvements to main road junction, alterations to existing coal stock yard site entrance and new commercial development comprising B1C, B2 and B8 units with associated roadways, hard-standings and landscaping. Watnall Disposal Point, Main Road, Watnall, Nottinghamshire, NG16 1HA Minutes: Proposed alterations to site access roadway, improvements to main road junction, alterations to existing coal stock yard site entrance and new commercial development comprising B1C, B2 and B8 units with associated roadways, hard-standings and landscaping. Watnall Disposal Point, Main Road, Watnall, Nottinghamshire, NG16 1HA
The request for this item to be brought before Planning Committee was made by Councillors J M Owen and R D Willimott.
There were no late items for the Committee to note.
Mr Charles Holehouse (applicant) addressed the Committee prior to the general debate.
Councillor R D Willimott asked for his comments to be recorded as follows:
In an email from Nottinghamshire County Council, they ask for the provision of such a crossing near to the existing bus stops. However, in their response to the current application this provision is omitted. I would support the application with the reinstatement of a crossing with a refuge as originally proposed. This measure would follow the recent precedent set by the provision of such a crossing on Main Road as part of the Aerofab Development at approximately 250 metres north of this location.
The debate also included comments regarding traffic problems relating to the site and the dust caused by open storage of coal and gypsum on the site.
It was proposed by Councillor D K Watts and seconded by Councillor J W McGrath that the item be deferred to allow the clarification of Nottinghamshire County Council’s position on the need for a pedestrian crossing and for consideration to be given a condition regarding open storage on the site.
RESOLVED that the application be deferred. |
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Application Number 21/00119/FUL PDF 2 MB Demolish existing dwelling and construct 2 dwellings. 18 Bramcote Drive, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 1AS Minutes: Demolish existing dwelling and construct 2 dwellings 18 Bramcote Drive, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 1AS
This item was brought to Committee by Councillor S J Carr.
There were no late items for the Committee to consider.
Miss Danielle Asano (applicant) and Mr Norman Ronald (objecting) addressed the Committee prior to the general debate.
The Committee noted that there were a range of house types on Bramcote Drive and that the proposed development would be in-keeping with its surroundings. It was also considered that this was a large plot that could comfortably accommodate two detached houses and that this proposal made good use of the available space.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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Application Number 21/00160/FUL PDF 1 MB Construct single storey rear extension, rear balcony and patio area 46 Broadgate, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 2FW Minutes: Construct single storey rear extension, rear balcony and patio area 46 Broadgate, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, NG9 2FW
Councillor L A Lally asked that the application be determined by Planning Committee.
There were no late items to be considered for this proposal.
Mr Simon Griffiths (applicant) addressed the Committee prior to the general debate.
It was noted that the applicant had worked with neighbours to address concerns that they had about proposals.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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Application Number 21/00098/FUL PDF 1 MB Construct single/two storey rear extension, single storey infill side extension, replacement porch and replace front hedge with stone wall and timber gates Broad Oak Farm, Main Street, Strelley Minutes: Construct single/two storey rear extension, single storey infill side extension and replace front hedge with stone wall and timber gates Broad Oak Farm, Main Street, Strelley
Councillor P J Owen had requested that this application be brought to Planning Committee.
There were two late items comprised of a letter in support of the application and a letter documenting changes to the proposed development from the applicant.
Mr M Yarlett (applicant) made representation to the Committee prior to the general debate.
The debate included noting that the proposed changes were sympathetic to the style of the property and that they would not have a material impact on openness of the Green Belt or neighbour amenity.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to conditions regarding time, materials and plans. |
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Delegated Decisions PDF 253 KB Minutes: The Committee noted the delegated decisions. |