Construct single storey rear extension
61 Nottingham Road, Trowell
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Construct single storey rear extension
61 Nottingham Road, Trowell
The application was brought to the Committee at the request of Councillor D D Pringle.
There were no late items and no public speakers.
After consideration of the information pertaining to the item, the Committee debated the item.
RESOLVEDthat planning permission be approved.
RESOLVED that the precise wording and conditions of the approval to be delegated to the Chair of the Planning Committee in conjunction with the Assistant Director of Planning and Economic Development.
Conditions:
1. 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.
2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the Proposed Floor Plan (drawing no. Nott-05) and Proposed Roof Plan (drawing no.Nott-06) received by the Local Planning Authority on 26 March 2025, the Site Location Plan and Proposed Block Plan Revision A (drawing no.Nott-01) and Proposed Elevations Revision A (drawing no.Nott-07) received by the Local Planning Authority on 16 April 2025.
Reason: For the avoidance of doubt.
3. The extension shall be constructed in accordance with the materials contained within the submitted application form.
Reason: To ensure a satisfactory standard of external appearance and in accordance with the aims of Policy 10 of the Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policy 17 of the Part 2 Local Plan (2019).
Note 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.
2. You are advised that construction work associated with the approved development (incl. the loading/unloading of delivery vehicles, plant or other machinery), for which noise is audible at the boundary of the application site, should not normally take place outwith the hours of 08:00 and 19:00 Monday to Friday, 08:00 and 13:00 on Saturdays or at any time on a Sunday or Bank Holiday, as prescribed in Schedule 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 (as amended).
3. The agreed gas prevention measures submitted on 27 may 2025, will require approval and inspection during installation by Building Control.
4. The proposed development lies within an area that has been defined by the Mining Remediation Authority as containing coal mining features at surface or shallow depth. These features may include: mine entries (shafts and adits); shallow coal workings; geological features (fissures and break lines); mine gas and former surface mining sites. Although such features are seldom readily visible, they can often be present and problems can occur, particularly as a result of new development taking place.
Any form of development over or within the influencing distance of a mine entry can be dangerous and raises significant land stability and public safety risks. As a general precautionary principle, the Mining Remediation Authority considers that the building over or within the influencing distance of a mine entry should be avoided. In exceptional circumstance where this is unavoidable, expert advice must be sought to ensure a suitable engineering design which takes account of all relevant safety and environmental risk factors, including mine gas and mine-water. Your attention is drawn to the Mining Remediation Authority Policy in relation to new development and mine entries available at: Building on or within the influencing distance of mine entries - GOV.UK
Any intrusive activities which disturb or enter any coal seams, coal mine workings or coal mine entries (shafts and adits) requires a Mining Remediation Authority Permit. Such activities could include site investigation boreholes, excavations for foundations, piling activities, other ground works and any subsequent treatment of coal mine workings and coal mine entries for ground stability purposes. Application forms for Mining Remediation Authority permission and further guidance can be obtained from The Mining Remediation Authority's website at: www.gov.uk/get-a-permit-to-deal-with-a-coal-mine-onyour-property What is a permit and how to get one? - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
In areas where shallow coal seams are present caution should be taken when carrying out any on site burning or heat focused activities.
If any future development has the potential to encounter coal seams which require excavating, for example excavation of building foundations, service trenches, development platforms, earthworks, noncoal mineral operations, an Incidental Coal Agreement will be required. Further information regarding Incidental Coal Agreements can be found here - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/incidentalcoal-agreement/guidance-notes-for-applicants-for-incidental-coal-agreements
If any coal mining features are unexpectedly encountered during development, this should be reported immediately to the Mining Remediation Authority on 0800 288 4242. Further information is available on the Mining Remediation Authority website at: Mining Remediation Authority - GOV.UK
5. The applicant is advised that the balcony shall remain as a Juliet style balcony and not used to access the flat roof to be used as a balcony. Should the flat roof of the extension be used as a balcony then formal planning permission would be required.
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