Agenda and minutes
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Contact: Louise Hollingsworth
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Minutes To authorise the Chair to sign the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee held on 22 June 2023 as a correct record of the proceedings. Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Apologies for Absence and Substitutes Additional documents: Minutes: An apology for absence was received from Councillor Mrs M.L. Barnes.
It was noted that Councillor J. Barnes was present as a substitute for Councillor Mrs Barnes. |
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Disclosure of Interest To receive any disclosure by Members of personal and disclosable pecuniary interests in matters on the agenda, the nature of any interest and whether the Member regards the personal interest as prejudicial under the terms of the Code of Conduct. Members are reminded of the need to repeat their declaration immediately prior to the commencement of the item in question. Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest were made by Councillors in the Minutes as indicated below:
Coupar Agenda Item 8 – Other Registrable Interest as a Member of Westfield Parish Council, elected in May 2023. |
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Planning Applications - Index PDF 74 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
In certain circumstances the Planning Committee will indicate that it is only prepared to grant or refuse planning permission if, or unless, certain amendments to a proposal are undertaken or subject to completion of outstanding consultations. In these circumstances the Director – Place and Climate Change can be given delegated authority to issue the decision of the Planning Committee once the requirements of the Committee have been satisfactorily complied with. A delegated decision does not mean that planning permission or refusal will automatically be issued. If there are consultation objections, difficulties, or negotiations are not satisfactorily concluded, then the application will have to be reported back to the Planning Committee. This delegation also allows the Director – Place and Climate Change to negotiate and amend applications, conditions, reasons for refusal and notes commensurate with the instructions of the Committee. Any applications which are considered prior to the expiry of the consultation reply period are automatically delegated for a decision.
RESOLVED: That the Planning Applications be determined as detailed below. |
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RR/2022/2570/P - 41A, 41 & 43 Barnhorn Road, Bexhill PDF 557 KB Additional documents: Minutes: DECISION: GRANT (FULL PLANNING PERMISSION) subject to conditions.
SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS:
1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. Reason: In accordance with section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004).
2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and details: Proposed site distance & levels plan 20086BX_PL_010_P1 July 2022 Proposed elevation CC2, CC3, DD1&DD2 20086BX_PL_009_P1 July 2022 Proposed elevation & street scene 20086BX_PL_007_P1 July 2022 Proposed roof plan 20086BX_PL_006_ P1 July 2022 Proposed first floor plan 20086BX_PL_005_ P1 July 2022 Proposed ground floor plan 20086BX_PL_004_ P1 July 2022 Proposed lower ground floor plan 20086BX_PL_003_ P1 July 2022 Proposed site plan 20086BX_PL_002_P2 15 June 2023 Location plan 20086BX_PL_001_P1 July 2022 Proposed elevation BB1, BB2, CC1 20086BX_PL_008_P2 July 2022 Elevation BB, CC, DD (combined) 20086BX_PL_011 Rev.P1 July 2022 Tree protection plan 22071-01 Received 26/10/22 Barrell Tree Consultancy: Manual for managing trees on development sites Received 26/10/22 Landscape Strategy JBA 22-239 - SK03 September 2022 Visibility splay assessment and vehicular access tracking 536.0056.001, Rev.C 18/05/2022 Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.
PRE-COMMENCEMENT CONDITIONS
3. No development shall take place until a Precautionary Working Methods Statement (PWMS) detailing reasonable avoidance measures for Great Crested Newts has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. Works shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved document. Reason: “To minimise the impacts of development on biodiversity, in accordance with Policy DEN4 of the Development and Site Allocation Plan, Policy EN5 of the Rother District Core Strategy Local Plan, section 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework, Circular 06/2005 and the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006.”
4. No development shall take place (including demolition, ground works, vegetation clearance) until a construction environmental management plan (CEMP1) in respect of ecological matters has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The CEMP shall include the following: a) site specific surface water pollution mitigation strategy to demonstrate how potential hydrological impacts to Pevensey Levels will be mitigated; b) risk assessment of potentially damaging construction activities, including to Pevensey Levels; c) identification of “biodiversity protection zones”; d) practical measures (both physical measures and sensitive working practices) to avoid or reduce impacts during construction (may be provided as a set of method statements); e) the location and timing of sensitive works to avoid harm to biodiversity features; f) the times during construction when specialist ecologists need to be present on site to oversee works; g) responsible persons and lines of communication; h) the role and responsibilities on site of an ecological clerk of works (ECoW) or similarly competent person; and i) use of protective fences, exclusion barriers and warning signs. Reason: To ensure that any adverse environmental impacts to the Pevensey Levels-SSSI SAC and Ramsar site, as a result ... view the full minutes text for item PL23/28. |
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RR/2023/919/P - Westfield Down - Land At, Main Road, Westfield PDF 236 KB Additional documents: Minutes: DECISION: DEFERRED TO SEEK FURTHER LEGAL ADVICE CONCERNING THE RELATED SECTION 106 PLANNING OBLIGATION AND TO ENABLE ALL PARTIES TO ENGAGE IN FURTHER DISCUSSION.
The applicant agreed to grant an extension to the time limit in which to determine the planning application to October 2023, in order for the Council to seek further legal advice concerning the related Section 106 Planning Obligation and to enable all parties to engage in further discussion.
The Director – Place and Climate Change confirmed to Members that the development would continue under the existing Section 106 Planning Obligation, with occupation taking place in accordance with current requirements.
(Councillor Coupar declared an Other Registrable Interest in this matter in so far as she was a Member of Westfield Parish Council elected in May 2023, and in accordance with the Members’ Code of Conduct remained in the meeting during the consideration thereof). |
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RR/2022/2935/P - Westfield Down - Land At, Main Road, Westfield PDF 380 KB Not subject to the Council’s Public Speaking Scheme at Planning Committee. Additional documents:
Minutes: DECISION: DEFERRED TO SEEK FURTHER LEGAL ADVICE AND TO ENABLE ALL PARTIES TO ENGAGE IN FURTHER DISCUSSION. |
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RR/2022/2959/P - Acorn Farm, Shrub Lane, Burwash PDF 290 KB Additional documents: Minutes: RM DECISION: GRANT (FULL PLANNING) subject to conditions. This application was previously considered by the Planning Committee on 16 March 2023 and deferred until East Sussex County Council (ESCC) Highways comments had been considered and a speed survey completed. Should the application be approved, Members also requested that additional conditions be applied regarding light pollution and renewable energy measures. The traffic survey had been completed. ESCC Highways had no objections subject to the provision and maintenance of visibility splays and on-site minimum dimension vehicle and cycle parking facilities.
The proposal was for the erection of a new 3-bedroom agricultural dwelling for farmworker(s) with parking provision for two cars. Acorn Farm (275 hectares) was located to the north of Burwash on the western side of Shrub Lane. The current agricultural buildings were set back from the road and screened by hedges and trees. It had been run as an agricultural business since the early 1980s with a mix of cattle and sheep. The site was located within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and outside the defined development boundary. Although the proposal did meet policy requirements for a new agricultural dwelling and provide adequate living without harm to neighbouring properties, the officer’s opinion was that it would have a harmful urbanising effect, fail to conserve the landscape and scenic beauty of the High Weald AONB and lead to increased traffic.
The Planning Committee heard from the Local Ward Members who were supportive of the application. Consideration was also given to the new evidence provided by ESCC Highways regarding traffic management, visibility splays and parking provision.
After deliberation, the Planning Committee felt that the proposed development complied with Rother Local Plan Core Strategy Policies RA2 General Strategy for the Countryside and RA3 Development in Countryside (iii). They felt that the site was an ideal location for an agricultural dwelling to support the farm and would not have a harmful urbanising impact on the character, appearance and scenic beauty of the High Weald AONB. The proposed conditions suggested by ESCC Highways were fully supported. Therefore, the Planning Committee granted full planning permission subject to the inclusion of relevant standard conditions (delegated to officers to consider in consultation with and subject to agreement of the Chair) including the protection of dark skies / light pollution, use of renewable energy products, where possible and landscaping to include species sympathetic to the particular area of the AONB.
Councillor Bayliss moved the motion to APPROVE (Full Planning) and this was seconded by Councillor Gordon. The motion was declared CARRIED (14 for / 0 against).
SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS:
1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. Reason: In accordance with section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004).
2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and details: |
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RR/2023/1344/DN - Old King Offa High, Bexhill PDF 210 KB Not subject to the Council’s Public Speaking Scheme at Planning Committee. Additional documents: Minutes: The Planning Committee agreed that details were not required regarding the demolition of the premises or restoration of the land.
DECISION: DETAILS NOT REQUIRED
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Additional documents: Minutes: Members noted the report on Appeals that had been started, allowed or dismissed since the Committee’s last meeting, together with the list of forthcoming Hearings and Inquiries.
Members raised concerns regarding inconsistent Inspector opinions. Appeals were reviewed regularly by officers and challenged, if required.
Appeals information would be presented to Members in a different format in the future.
RESOLVED: That the report be noted. |
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To note the date and time for future Site Inspections Tuesday 10 October 2023 at 9:30am departing from the Town Hall, Bexhill. Additional documents: Minutes: |