Reserved matters application pursuant to Outline Planning Permission 16/01123/OUT relating to the appearance, landscaping, layout and scale of the Proposed Primary School (including Nursery and SEN provision).
Minutes:
Public Participation
Gen Collins, Principal Planning Officer, presented the report which recommended that the Committee delegated authority to the Head of Development Management to grant planning permission, subject to conditions and informatives, for the reserved matters application pursuant to the construction of a new Primary School (including Nursery and Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision).
Key material considerations were identified including the principle of development; design/visual appearance; heritage impact; impact on the residential amenity; highways/parking issues; ecology; drainage; and Section 106/Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
Members of the Committee then had the opportunity to ask technical questions to the officer. The representations received from neighbouring/local residents were raised in relation to the relevant planning history of the site and where the school was indicatively illustrated at outline stage, alongside queries regarding drainage and rainwater harvesting as an option on-site. Additional queries were raised in reference to highway safety and safe walking routes to the school, referencing the objections made by Melksham Without Parish Council.
In response, officers explained that the scheme had been subject to significant revisions and a series of consultations with local Parish/Town Councils and neighbouring residents which had led to design solutions to address the impact on neighbouring amenities. Furthermore, officers confirmed that connectivity and accessibility to the application site and proposed neighbouring 16/01123/OUT development had been discussed in detail alongside the suggestion of a left-turn only junction. However, as set out in the report on Page 72 of the Agenda, the Highways Team had concluded that this would not be required or supported in that location.
The named public speakers as detailed above then had the opportunity to present their views to the Committee.
Councillor Nick Holder, as the Local Unitary Member, then spoke to the application and thanked all officers for their hard work, but reiterated the concerns raised with regard to highway safety and made the case for having a No Right Turn exit restriction.
A debate then followed where Members acknowledged the highway concerns raised by local residents and sought officer advice on whether a condition could be imposed to require the school not to be brought into use until a designed No Right Turn exit junction onto Pathfinder Way from the school had been delivered on site.
Members then discussed a number of additional planning informatives including: encouraging the applicant to consider the use of rainwater harvesting for the school; to seek the completion of the site security boundary fencing prior to the school being brought into use; to encourage the Council, as the applicant, to maximise and bring forward a safe walking route to the school from Berryfield and Semington Road; and to expedite the delivery of the footpath connectivity from the school to the wider site northern boundary using Section 106 money already secured from the housing developer as part of the 16/01123/OUT development.
At the conclusion of the debate, Councillor Mike Sankey moved to endorse the officer’s recommendation, seconded by Councillor Andrew Davis, with the additional planning condition regarding a designed No Right Turn exit onto Pathfinder Way, and the aforementioned additional planning informatives as discussed during the debate.
Following a vote on the motion, it was then:
Resolved:
The Committee delegated authority to the Head of Development Management to GRANT planning permission subject to the conditions and informatives listed below:
REASON: To comply with the provisions of Section 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004
Location Plan – drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0010-P03
Existing Site Plan - drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0011-P05
Proposed Site Plan - drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0100-P03
Proposed Elevations - drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0300-P03
Proposed Site Elevations - drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0305-P02
Proposed Ground Floor Plan – drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-00-D-A-0200-P03
Proposed Ground Floor Context Plan – drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0101-P05
Proposed First Floor Plan – drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-01-D-A-0201-P03
Proposed Roof Plan – drawing ref. MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0202-P02
Proposed Lighting Plan – drawing ref. MKS-HYD-XX-XX-D-E-0851 Rev: P01
Landscape Plan and Schedule (Sheet 1 of 2) ref: MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0380-P0
Landscape Plan and Schedule (Sheet 2 of 2) ref:MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0381-P03
Enclosure Details - Bin Store ref: MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0388-P02
External Canopy Details ref: MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0385-P02
Cycle Parking Details ref: KS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0386-P03
Enclosure Details - Air Source Heat Pump ref: MKS-AWW-XX-XX-D-A-0387-P03
Drainage Report ref: MKS-HYD-XX-XX-T-C-9000
Transport Statement ref: FS0614-HYD-XX-XX-DR-D-5001-P01-S4
Travel Plan ref: FS0614-HYD-XX-XX-DR-D-6001-P01-S4
Desk Study and Ground Investigation Report prepared by Hydrock;
Ecological Report prepared by Wessex Ecological Consultancy;
Flood Risk Assessment ref: 27203-HYD-XX-XX-WET-RP-0001 P02repared by Hydrock;
Drainage Strategy MKS-HYD-XX-XX-D-C-9000 P01 & MKS-HYD-XX-XX-D-C-9001 P01 prepared by Hydrock;
Noise Impact Assessment prepared by Hydrock
Energy Statement prepared by Hydrock
BREEAM Pre-Assessment prepared by Hydrock
REASON: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.
The plan shall include details of the measures that will be taken to reduce and manage the emission of noise, vibration and dust during the demolition and/or construction phase of the development. It shall include details of the following:
• The movement of construction vehicles;
• The parking of vehicles and storage of materials
• The cutting or other processing of building materials on site;
• Wheel washing and vehicle wash down facilities;
• The transportation and storage of waste and building materials;
• The recycling of waste materials (if any);
• The loading and unloading of equipment and materials;
• The location and use of generators and temporary site accommodation;
• There shall be no burning undertaken on site at any time.
• No construction work shall take place on Sundays or Public Holidays or outside the hours of 0800 to 18:00 Monday to Friday and 08:00 to 13:00 on Saturday
The development shall be undertaken in accordance with the details set out in the approved Construction Management Statement.
REASON: To ensure the amenities and safety of future occupants and highway safety of the development
Development shall be carried out in strict accordance with the approved Precautionary Methodology of Working for Great Crested Newts.
REASON: To ensure adequate protection and mitigation for Great Crested Newts prior to and during construction, and that works are undertaken in line with current best practice and industry standards and are supervised by a suitably licensed and competent professional ecological consultant where applicable.
The integral nesting features should identify:
a) the bird/bat species likely to benefit from the proposed integral nest feature;
b) the type of integral nest feature to be installed;
c) the specific buildings on the development into which features are to be installed, shown on appropriate scale drawings;
d) the location on each building where features are to be installed.
The integral nest box plan should be implemented in accordance with the approved details and all boxes shall be retained (or replaced as necessary) for the lifetime of the development.
REASON: For the protection, mitigation and enhancement of biodiversity.
REASON: In the interests of visual amenity and the character and appearance of the area.
REASON: In the interests of highway safety
REASON: To ensure that adequate provision is made for parking within the site and in the interests of highway safety.
REASON: To ensure that adequate provision is made within the site for the parking of cycles and scooters in the interests of sustainable travel.
REASON: To encourage sustainable travel choices and in the interests of highways safety.
REASON: In the interests of pedestrian safety
REASON: In the interests of residential amenity and privacy.
REASON: To avoid illumination of habitat used by bats.
REASON: To ensure the approved development is adequately drained and to avoid flood risk.
REASON: To ensure a satisfactory landscaped setting for the development and the protection of existing important landscape features.
All hard landscaping shall also be carried out in accordance with the approved details prior to the occupation of any part of the development or in accordance with a programme to be agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority.
REASON: To ensure a satisfactory landscaped setting for the development and the protection of existing important landscape features.
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