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Land To The Rear Of Mole End Main Street Great Bourton

Meeting: 31/07/2025 - Planning Committee (Item 35)

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Decision:

Approved in line with officer recommendation, subject to conditions (and any amendments as deemed necessary) and completion of a S106 legal agreement, details to be set out in the minutes.

Minutes:

The Committee considered application 24/01885/F for the development of 19 dwellings at the Land to the Rear of Mole End Main Street Great Bourton for Talbot Homes.   

 

Duncan Vercoe, agent for the applicant, addressed the Committee in support of the application. 

 

It was proposed by Councillor Watkins and seconded by Councillor Chapman that application 24/01885/F be approved, in line with the officer recommendation.

 

In reaching its decision the Committee considered the officer’s report, presentation, and public speakers.

 

Resolved 

 

That, in line with the officer’s recommendation, authority 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) and the completion of a planning obligation under section 106 of the town and country planning act 1990, as substituted by the planning and compensation act 1991, to secure the following (and any amendments as deemed necessary):  

 

a.   Provision of 7 affordable dwellings on site 

b.   Payment of a financial contribution (index linked) towards Community Hall facilities (£20,948.08), Outdoor sport provision (£38,323.57), Indoor sport provision (£15,290.59) and Public realm/art (£4,256.00) 

c.   Payment of a financial contribution towards public transport provision (50,000.00) (index linked) 

d.   S278 Agreement for carrying out works within the public highway 

e.   Payment of the Council’s and Oxfordshire County Council’s monitoring costs to be confirmed 

f.     Payment of a financial contribution of £16,416 (index linked) towards primary care.? 

  

CONDITIONS 

 

Time Limit 

 

1.     The development to which this permission relates shall be begun not later than the expiration of 18 months 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 be carried out strictly in accordance with the form and the following approved plans: 

 

5674 001 P0, 002 P0, 003 P13, 004 P9, 005 P8, 006 P6, 007 P5, 008 P5, 010 P6, 011 P6, 012 P2, 013 P6, 014 P8, 015 P6, 016 P1 and SK01 P2. 

 

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. 

 

CONDITIONS TO BE DISCHARGED PRIOR TO COMMENCING DEVELOPMENT 

 

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

 

Reason - To ensure the environment is protected  ...  view the full minutes text for item 35