Agenda item


Land Adjacent To The Old Manor House 7 The Green Shutford OX15 6PJ

Decision:

Approved, in line with the officer recommendation, subject to conditions, details to be set out in the minutes.

Minutes:

The Committee considered application 23/02682/F for the erection of a single dwelling with associated landscaping and a new vehicular entrance onto existing access at land adjacent to the Old Manor House, 7 The Green, Shutford, OX15 6PJ for Ms Clinton.

 

Lynne Parsons, neighbour, and Rachel Mizen, neighbour, addressed the Committee in objection to the application.

 

Matt Chadwick, on behalf of the agent for the applicant, JPPC, addressed the Committee in support of the application.

 

In reaching its decision the Committee considered the officers’ report, presentation, addresses from the public speakers and the written updates.

 

Contrary to the officer’s recommendation, it was proposed by Councillor Webb and seconded by Councillor Holland that application 23/02682/F be refused for the reason that the design and size of the development being overdevelopment for the site and contary to Policies ESD15 of Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1, Policies C28 and C30 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

On being put to the vote, the proposal was lost and the motion subsequently fell.

 

It was proposed by Councillor Wood and seconded by Councillor Chapman that application 23/02682/F be approved in line with the officer recommendation.

 

Resolved

 

That, in line with the officer’s recommendation, application 23/02682/F, be delegated to the Assistant Director for Planning and Development to grant permission, subject to the conditions set out below (and any amendments to those conditions as deemed necessary):

 

Conditions

 

Time Limit 

 

1.         The development to which this permission relates shall be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with 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 Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. 

 

Compliance with Plans

 

2.         Except where otherwise stipulated by conditions attached to this permission, the development shall not be carried out otherwise than in complete accordance with the approved plans: OMHS/01B, OMHS/02B, OMHS/03B, OMHS/04B, OMHS/05B, OMHS/07, Arboricultural Implications Plan (284-OMHS-DRW-AIP) – 01”, “Tree Constraints Plan (284-OMHS-DRW-TCP) – 01, Tree Protection Plan (284-OMHS-DRW-TPP) – 01, “BS5837: 2012 Tree Survey and “ARBORICULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT – 284-OMHS-RPT-AIA (Revision No 1 – 18th January 2024)”.

 

Reason – For the avoidance of doubt, to ensure that the development is carried out only as approved by the Local Planning Authority and comply with Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) 

 

3.         No development shall commence unless and until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP), which shall include details of the measures to be taken to ensure construction works do not adversely affect residential properties on, adjacent to or surrounding the site, together with the details of the consultation and communication to be carried out with local residents, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall not be carried out other than in accordance with the approved CEMP. 

 

Reason: To ensure the environment is protected during construction in accordance with Saved Policy ENV1 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. This information is required prior to commencement of the development as it is fundamental to the acceptability of the scheme. 

 

Stone sample

 

4.         4. No development shall commence above slab level until a stone sample panel (minimum 1 sq m in size, and using lime based mortar with brushed or rubbed joints) has been constructed on site and inspected and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter, where indicated on the approved drawings the external walls of the dwelling (where applicable) shall be laid, dressed, coursed and pointed in strict accordance with the approved stone sample panel and shall be retained as such thereafter.  The sample panel shall be constructed in a position that is protected and readily accessible for viewing in good natural daylight from a distance of 3 metres. The panel shall be retained on site for the duration of the construction contract.

 

Reason: To ensure that the materials are appropriate to the appearance of the locality and to ensure the satisfactory appearance of the completed development and to safeguard the character and appearance of the area and the significance of heritage assets and in accordance with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011 – 2031 Part 1, Saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Samples of external materials.

 

5.         No development shall commence above slab level unless and until samples of the materials to be used externally in the construction of the walls and roof of the dwelling hereby permitted have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be carried out in strict accordance with the samples so approved and shall be retained as such thereafter. 

 

Reason: To ensure the satisfactory appearance of the completed development and to safeguard the character and appearance of the area and the significance of heritage assets and to comply with Policy ESD 15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1, saved Policies C28 and C30 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

Biodiversity Enhancement

 

6.         No development shall commence above slab level unless and until a method statement for enhancing biodiversity on site to include wildlife friendly planting, bird and bat provisions, hedgehog highways through any boundary fencing/walls and restricted exterior lighting has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter, the biodiversity enhancement measures approved shall be carried out prior to the first occupation of the development in accordance with the approved details and shall be retained as such thereafter. 

 

Reason - To protect habitats of importance to biodiversity conservation from any loss or damage in accordance with Policy ESD10 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Sustainability and Energy Statement 

 

7.         No development shall commence until a Sustainability and Energy Statement, outlining the measures to reduce carbon emissions and energy use during both the construction and operational phase of development, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall not be carried out other than in strict accordance with the approved details and shall be retained as such thereafter.

 

Reason: To ensure sustainable construction and reduce carbon emissions and to comply with Policies ESD1, ESD2 and ESD3 of the Cherwell Local Plan 20112031 Part 1 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Scheme for the provision and implementation of foul and surface water drainage 

 

8.         No development shall commence above slab level unless and until a scheme for the provision and implementation of foul and surface water drainage has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The drainage works shall be constructed and completed in accordance with the approved plans before the first occupation of the dwelling hereby approved. 

 

Reason: To ensure satisfactory drainage of the site in the interests of achieving sustainable development, public health, to avoid flooding of adjacent land and property to comply with Policy ESD6 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011 – 2031 Part 1, Saved Policy ENV1 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government advice in the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) 

 

9.         No development shall commence unless and until a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The CTMP shall include a commitment to deliveries only arriving at or leaving the site outside local peak traffic periods. The development shall not be carried out other than in full accordance with the approved CTMP. 

 

Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to mitigate the impact of construction vehicles on the surrounding highway network, road infrastructure and local residents, particularly at morning and afternoon peak traffic times  

 

Access: Full Details 

 

10.      No development shall commence unless and until full details of the means of access between the land and the highway, including, position, layout, construction, drainage and vision splays have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter, the means of access shall be constructed and retained in accordance with the approved details. 

 

Reason - In the interests of highway safety and to comply with Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.    

 

A scheme for landscaping

 

11.      A scheme for landscaping the site shall be provided to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority which shall include:-  

 

(a) details of the proposed tree and shrub planting (comprised of a minimum of 5 native species, such as hazel, blackthorn, hawthorn, field maple, elder, elm, dog rose, bird cherry and/or spindle) including their species, number, sizes and positions, together with grass seeded/turfed areas and written specifications (including cultivation and other operations associated with plant and grass establishment i.e. depth of topsoil, mulch etc), 

 

(b)  details of the hard landscaping including hard surface areas, driveway, parking, pedestrian areas and steps. 

 

(c) boundary treatments 

 

Such details shall be provided prior to the development progressing above slab level or such alternative time frame as agreed in writing by the developer and the Local Planning Authority.  

 

The development shall be carried out in strict accordance with the approved landscaping scheme. The hard landscape elements of the scheme shall be carried out prior to the first occupation of the development and shall be retained as such thereafter. 

 

Reason: To ensure that a satisfactory landscape scheme is provided in the interest of well-planned development and visual amenity and to accord with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011 – 2031 Part 1, Saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Removal of vegetation (including trees) 

 

12.      Notwithstanding the details submitted, all removal of vegetation (including trees) should be undertaken outside of nesting bird season (March-August inclusive) unless the site is first checked by an ecologist immediately prior to vegetation removal.  Reason - To protect habitats of importance to biodiversity conservation from any loss or damage in accordance with Policy ESD10 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.

 

All planting, seeding or turfing

 

13.      All planting, seeding or turfing comprised in the approved details of landscaping shall be carried out in accordance with BS 4428:1989 Code of Practice for general landscape operations (excluding hard surfaces), or the most up to date and current British Standard, in the first planting and seeding seasons following the occupation of the building(s) or on the completion of the development, whichever is the sooner. Any trees, herbaceous planting and shrubs which, within a period of five years from the completion of the development die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the current/next planting season with others of similar size and species. 

 

Reason: In the interests of the visual amenities of the area, to ensure the creation of a pleasant environment for the development and to comply with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1, saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Desk study and site walk over to identify all potential contaminative  

 

14.      No part of the development hereby permitted shall take place until a desk study and site walk over to identify all potential contaminative uses on site, and to inform the conceptual site model has been carried out by a competent person and in accordance with DEFRA and the Environment Agency's ‘Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination, CLR 11’ and has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. No development shall take place until the Local Planning Authority has given its written approval that it is satisfied that no potential risk from contamination has been identified. 

 

Reason:  To ensure that any ground and water contamination is identified and adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and to ensure the site is suitable for the proposed use to comply with Saved Policy ENV12 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Section 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework. This information is required prior to commencement of the development as it is fundamental to the acceptability of the scheme. 

 

Potential risk from contamination 

 

15.      If a potential risk from contamination is identified as a result of the work carried out under condition (14), prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted, a comprehensive intrusive investigation in order to characterise the type, nature and extent of contamination present, the risks to receptors and to inform the remediation strategy proposals shall be documented as a report undertaken by a competent person and in accordance with DEFRA and the Environment Agency's ‘Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination, CLR 11’ and submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. No development shall take place unless the Local Planning Authority has given its written approval that it is satisfied that the risk from contamination has been adequately characterised as required by this condition.   

 

Reason: To ensure that any ground and water contamination is adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and to ensure the site is suitable for the proposed use, to comply with Saved Policy ENV12 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Section 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework. This information is required prior to commencement of the development as it is fundamental to the acceptability of the scheme.  

 

If contamination is found by undertaking the work carried out under condition (14)

 

16.      If contamination is found by undertaking the work carried out under condition (14), prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted a scheme of remediation and/or monitoring to ensure the site is suitable for its proposed use shall be prepared by a competent person and in accordance with DEFRA and the Environment Agency's ‘Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination, CLR 11’ and submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. No development shall take place until the Local Planning Authority has given its written approval of the scheme of remediation and/or monitoring required by this condition. 

 

Reason:  To ensure that any ground and water contamination is adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and to ensure the site is suitable for the proposed use, to comply with Saved Policy ENV12 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Section 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework. This information is required prior to commencement of the development as it is fundamental to the acceptability of the scheme. 

 

If remedial works have been identified in condition (14) 

 

17.      If remedial works have been identified in condition (16), the development shall not be occupied until the remedial works have been carried out in accordance with the scheme approved under condition (16). A verification report that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. 

 

Reason: To ensure that any ground and water contamination is adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and to ensure the site is suitable for the proposed use, to comply with Saved Policy ENV12 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Section 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Contamination not previously identified. 

 

18.      If, during development, contamination not previously identified is found to be present at the site, no further development shall be out until full details of a remediation strategy detailing how the unsuspected contamination shall be dealt with has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter the remediation strategy shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details.  

 

Reason – To ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors in accordance with Policy ENV12 of the adopted Cherwell Local Plan and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Joinery details  

 

19.      Prior to their installation, full details of the doors, windows and roof lantern to the dwelling hereby approved, at a scale of 1:20 including a cross section, cill, lintel and recess detail and colour/finish, shall be submitted to and approved in writing  by the Local Planning Authority. The doors and windows and their surrounds shall be installed within the buildings in strict accordance with the approved details and shall be retained as such thereafter. 

 

Reason - To ensure the satisfactory appearance of the completed development and to safeguard the character and appearance of the area and the significance of heritage assets and to comply with Policy ESD 15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031, saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.  

 

Arboricultural details

 

20.      The proposed development shall be completed in full adherence to the Arboricultural details submitted to the LPA – Document Ref 284-OMHS-RPT-AIA inc Plans/drawings. Any variations to the details of the documents and plans must only be undertaken after the proposed variations have been agreed in writing by the LPA.

 

Reason: In order to ensure compliance with the tree protection and arboricultural supervision details submitted under condition (insert condition(s)) pursuant to section 197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, to ensure the continued health of retained trees/hedges and to ensure that they are not adversely affected by the construction works, in the interests of the visual amenity of the area, to ensure the integration of the development into the existing landscape and to comply with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1, saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Cycle Parking Provision 

 

21.      Prior to the first use or occupation of the development hereby permitted, covered cycle parking facilities shall be provided on the site in accordance with details which shall be firstly submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter, the Covered Cycle parking facilities shall be permanently retained and maintained for the parking of cycles in connection with the development.

 

Reason - In the interests of sustainability, to ensure a satisfactory form of development and to comply with Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

Full details of the arrangements for the storage and collection of refuse and recycling.

 

22.      Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby approved full details of the arrangements for the storage and collection of refuse and recycling from the site, including the location of storage areas, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The refuse bin storage area(s) shall be provided in accordance with the approved details prior to the first occupation of the development and shall thereafter remain unobstructed except for the storage of refuse bins and shall be retained as such thereafter. 

 

Reason – To ensure the satisfactory appearance of the completed development and to ensure a satisfactory living environment for the occupiers of the development and to comply with Policy ESD 15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 20112031, saved Policy C28 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.  

 

Regulation 43 of the Habitat and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) 

 

23.      Where an offence under Regulation 43 of the Habitat and Species Regulations 2017 (as amended) is likely to occur in respect of the development hereby approved, no works of site clearance, demolition or construction shall take place which are likely to impact on Bats and Great Crested Newts until a licence to affect such species has been granted in accordance with the aforementioned Regulations and a copy thereof has been submitted to the Local Planning Authority. 

 

Reason - To ensure that the development does not cause harm to any protected species or their habitats in accordance with Policy ESD10 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework. 

 

PD Restrictions (extensions)  

 

24.      Notwithstanding the provisions of Classes A to E (inc.) of Part 1, Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 and its subsequent amendments, the approved dwelling shall not be extended or enlarged, nor shall any structures be erected within the curtilage of the said dwelling, without the grant of further specific planning permission from the Local Planning Authority. 

 

Reason - To ensure and retain the satisfactory appearance of the completed development and to safeguard the character and appearance of the area and the significance of heritage assets and residential amenity and to comply with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.  

 

PD Restrictions (windows or openings)  

 

25.      Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (or any order revoking or reenacting or amending those Orders with or without modification), no additional windows, doors or any other openings shall be inserted in the dwelling without the grant of further specific planning permission from the Local Planning Authority.

 

Reason - To safeguard the living conditions of neighbouring residents and to comply with Policy ESD15 of the Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031, saved Policy C30 of the Cherwell Local Plan 1996 and Government guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework.

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