Agenda item

S/2013/0406 - Shrewton Steam Laundries Ltd, High Street, Shrewton, Salisbury. SP3 4BZ

Minutes:

Public Participation

Mr Stephen Young, agent, spoke in support of the application.

Cllr Carole Slater, Shrewton Parish Council, spoke in support of the application.

 

The Planning Officer presented a report which recommended the application be refused planning permission. Key issues were stated to include potential flood risk, loss of potential employment space, scale and design of the proposals and impact upon the wider area.

 

Members of the Committee then had the opportunity to ask technical questions of the officer.

 

Members of the public then had the opportunity to present their viers to the Committee, as detailed above.

 

The Local Member, Councillor Ian West, then spoke in support of the application.

 

A debate followed, where the current state of disrepair on the site was noted, given the concerns raised by the Parish Council. The scale of the designs was discussed, along with whether the site had been marketed appropriately before a change of use to residential had been proposed. Issues over the lack of affordable housing were raised, as well as concerns over flooding.

 

Resolved:

 

To GRANT planning permission.

 

Subject to the following conditions:

 

1

The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.

 

Reason:  To comply with the provisions of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

 

2

No development shall commence on site until details and samples of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details.

 

Reason:  In the interests of visual amenity and the character and appearance of the area.

 

3

No part of the development hereby permitted shall be first brought into use or occupieduntil the access, turning area and parking spaces have been completed in accordance with the details shown on the approved plans. The areas shall be maintained for those purposes at all times thereafter.

 

Reason:  In the interests of highway safety.

 

4

No development shall commence on site until an investigation of the history and current condition of the site to determine the likelihood of the existence of contamination arising from previous uses has been carried out and all of the following steps have been complied with to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority:

 

Step (i) A written report has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority which shall include details of the previous uses of the site for at least the last 100 years and a description of the current condition of the site with regard to any activities that may have caused contamination.  The report shall confirm whether or not it is likely that contamination may be present on the site.

 

Step (ii) If the above report indicates that contamination may be present on or under the site, or if evidence of contamination is found, a more detailed site investigation and risk assessment has been carried out in accordance with DEFRA and Environment Agency's "Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination CLR11" and other authoritative guidance and a report detailing the site investigation and risk assessment shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. 

 

Step (iii) If the report submitted pursuant to step (i) or (ii) indicates that remedial works are required, full details have been submitted to the Local Planning Authority and approved in writing and thereafter implemented prior to the commencement of the development or in accordance with a timetable that has been agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority as part of the approved remediation scheme. On completion of any required remedial works the applicant shall provide written confirmation to the Local Planning Authority that the works have been completed in accordance with the agreed remediation strategy.

 

Reason:  To ensure that land contamination can be dealt with adequately.

 

5

No construction or demolition work shall take place on Sundays or Bank Holidays or outside the hours of 07:30 to 18:00 weekdays and 08:00 to 13:00 on Saturdays.

 

Reason:  In the interests of amenity.

 

6

No development shall commence (including demolition of existing buildings) within the proposed development site until:

a)         A written programme of archaeological investigation, which should include on-site work and off-site work such as the analysis, publishing and archiving of the results, has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority; and

b)        The approved programme of archaeological work has been carried out in accordance with the approved details.

 

Reason:  To enable the recording of any matters of archaeological interest.

 

 

7

No development shall commence (including demolition of existing buildings) until a detailed construction method statement has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority to demonstrate that the river will be protected from access, litter and liquid sources of pollution during the entire demolition and construction period.  The development will be completed in accordance with the agreed construction method statement.

 

Reason:  To ensure that the nature conservation interests of the River Avon System Site of Special Scientific Interest/Special Area of Conservation are safeguarded.

 

8

No development shall commence until details of the number, design and locations of features which will be incorporated into the development to provide nesting opportunities for birds and roosting opportunities for bats have been submitted to an approved in writing by the local planning authority. Details will also be provided showing the extent of land that will be sown with a wildflower seed mix. The development will be completed in accordance with the approved measures.

 

Reason:  To safeguard protected species and mitigate against the loss of existing biodiversity and nature habitats.

 

9

Before plot 3 of the development hereby permitted is first occupied the first floor en-suite bathroom window in the south elevation of plot 3 shall be glazed with obscure glass only and the window shall be permanently maintained with obscure glazing in perpetuity.

 

Reason:  In the interests of residential amenity and privacy.

 

10

Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (as amended by the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (No.2) (England) Order 2008 (or any Order revoking or re-enacting or amending that Order with or without modification), there shall be no additions to, or extensions or enlargements of any building forming part of the development hereby permitted.

 

Reason: In the interests of the amenity of the area and to enable the Local Planning Authority to consider individually whether planning permission should be granted for additions, extensions or enlargements and in the interests of flood prevention.

 

11

Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (as amended by the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (No.2) (England) Order 2008 (or any Order revoking or re-enacting or amending that Order with or without modification), no garages, sheds, greenhouses and other ancillary domestic outbuildings shall be erected anywhere on the site on the approved plans.

 

Reason:  To safeguard the character and appearance of the area and in the interests of flood prevention.

 

12

Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (as amended by the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (No.2) (England) Order 2008 (or any Order revoking or re-enacting or amending that Order with or without modification), no buildings or structures, or gate, wall, fence or other means of enclosure, other than those shown on the approved plans, shall be erected or placed anywhere on the site on the approved plans.

 

Reason:  To safeguard the character and appearance of the area and in the interests of flood prevention.

 

 

13

No development shall commence on site until details of the design, external appearance and decorative finish of all boundary fences, gates, walls, and other means of enclosure have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.  Development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details prior to the development being occupied.

 

Reason:  In the interests of visual amenity and the character and appearance of the area.

 

14

Finished Floor Levels shall be set no lower than 80.90mAOD.

 

Reason:  To reduce flood risk to the proposed dwellings.

 

15

Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 or any order revoking and re-enacting that Order with our without modification, no development or ground level alterations at a level above 80.30mAOD shall be erected within the area of garden of plots 3 and 1 that falls within the proposed flood flow route as delineated by the light grey dashed line on Site Layout drawing 1063 P11H.

 

Reason: To ensure the long term maintenance of the scheme in the interests of flood prevention.

 

 

16

No development shall commence until a surface water drainage scheme for the site, based on sustainable drainage principles and an assessment of the hydrological and hydrogeological context of the development, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.  The submitted details shall clarify the intended future ownership and maintenance provision for all drainage works serving the site.  The scheme shall subsequently be implemented in accordance with the approved details before the development is completed.

 

Reason: To prevent the increased risk of flooding and ensure future maintenance of the surface water drainage system.

 

17

No development shall commence until a scheme for water efficiency has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.  The scheme shall be implemented in accordance with the agreed details.

 

Reason:  In the interests of sustainable development and prudent use of natural resources.

 

18

The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans:

Plan reference: 1063/P10 Site Location Plan, dated May 2012, received by this office 20/03/2013

Plan reference: 1063/P11 Rev H Site Layout, dated April 2012, received by this office 20/03/2013

Plan reference: 1063P12 Plot One House Plans, dated 15/05/2012

Plan reference: 1063P13 Plot One Elevations, dated 15/05/2012

Plan reference: 1063/P14 Plot Two House Plans, dated 15/05/2012

Plan reference: 1063/P15 Plot Two Elevations, dated 15/05/2012

Plan reference: 1063/P16 Plot Three House Plans, dated 15/05/2012

Plan reference: 1063/P17 Plot Three Elevations, dated 15/05/2012

Reason:  For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.

 

 

Informatives:-

Environment Agency –

Under the terms of the Water Resources Act 1991 and the Land Drainage Byelaws, the prior written consent of the Environment Agency is required for any proposed works or structures in, under, over or within 8 metres of the top of the bank of the Main River Till.  The need for Flood Defence Consent is over and above the need for planning permission.  To discuss the scope of our controls and to obtain an application form please contact Daniel Griffin on 01258 483 421.

 

Water Efficiency - The development should include water efficient systems and fittings.  These should include dual-flush toilets, water butts, water-saving taps, showers and baths, and appliances with the highest water efficiency rating (as a minimum).  Greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting should be considered.

An appropriate submitted scheme to discharge the water efficiency condition will include a water usage calculator showing how the development will not exceed a usage level of 105 litres per person per day.

 

Pollution Prevention During Construction - Safeguards should be implemented during the construction phase to minimise the risks of pollution from the development.  Such safeguards should cover the use of plant and machinery; oils/chemicals and materials; the use and routing of heavy plant and vehicles; the location and form of work and storage areas and compounds; the control and removal of spoil and wastes.  The applicant should refer to the Environment Agency's Pollution Prevention Guidelines at:

www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx

 

 

Public protection - No burning of waste should take place on the site during the demolition or construction phase of the development.

 

Archaeology - The archaeological work would include building recording prior to demolition, as well as a watching brief during the groundworks and should be conducted by a professionally recognised archaeological contractor in accordance with a brief issued by the Council's archaeology department and there will be a financial implication for the applicant.

 

Wessex Water - New water supply and waste water connections will be required from Wessex Water to serve this proposed development.  Application forms and guidance information is available from the Developer Services web-pages at our website www.wessexwater.co.uk/developerservices

 

New regulations will require all sewer connections serving more than a single dwelling to be subject to a signed adoption agreement with Wessex Water before the connection can be made.  These new regulations will be confirmed by DEFRA later this year

 

Further information can be obtained from our New Connections Team by telephoning 01225 526 222 for Water Supply and 01225 526 333 for Waste Water.

Separate systems of drainage will be required to serve the proposed development.  No surface water connections will be permitted to the foul sewer system.

On 1st October 2011, in accordance with the Water Industry (Schemes for Adoption of Private Sewers) Regulations 2011, Wessex Water became responsible for the ownership and maintenance of thousands of kilometres of formerly private sewers and lateral drains (section 105a sewers).

 

At the date of transfer many of these sewers are unrecorded on public sewer maps.  These sewers can be located within property boundaries at the rear or side of any premises in addition to the existing public sewers shown on our record plans.  They will commonly be affected by development proposals and we normally advise applicants to survey and plot these sewers on plans submitted for Planning or Building Regulations purposes.

 

More information relating to this transfer can be found on our website.  It is important to undertake a full survey of the site and surrounding land to determine the local drainage arrangements and to contact our sewer protection team on 01225 526 333 at an early stage if you suspect that a section 105a sewer may be affected.

 

Wiltshire Fire & Rescue - The applicant should be made aware of the letter received from Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service regarding advice on fire safety measures. This letter can be found on the application file which can be viewed on the council's website against the relevant application record.

 

Protected species - The adults, young, eggs and nests of all species of birds are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) while they are breeding. The applicant is advised to check any structure or vegetation capable of supporting breeding birds and delay removing or altering such features until after young birds have fledged. There is a low risk that bats may be roosting in buildings at the application site. Bats and their roosts are protected at all times by the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010. Planning permission for development does not provide a defence against prosecution under these pieces of legislation. If bats or nesting birds are found during the works, the applicant is advised to stop work and follow advice from their own Ecologist or to contact an Ecologist at Wiltshire Council (01225 71875) before proceeding further.

 

In accordance with paragraph 187 of the National Planning Policy Framework, Wiltshire Council has worked proactively to secure this development to improve the economic, social and environmental conditions of the area.

 

 

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