MINUTES
OF A MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL SUB COMMITTEE HELD AT COUNTY HALL,
NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT ON TUESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 2006 COMMENCING AT 4.00 PM
Present :
Cllrs Arthur Taylor (Chairman), Henry Adams, Ivan Bulwer,
William Burt, George Cameron, Mike Cunningham, Muriel Miller,
Lady Pigot, Susan Scoccia, David Whittaker, Julian Whittaker
Apologies :
Charles Chapman, Barbara Foster
Also
Present (non-voting):
Cllrs Patrick Joyce, Roger Mazillius
44. MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the Minutes of the meeting held on 24 January 2006 be confirmed.
45. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Interests were declared in the following matters:
Lady Pigot
declared a personal interest in Minute 46 (a) (1 and 2) - Land forming part of Egypt
House, Egypt Hill, Cowes – as she knew the applicant’s agent.
Mr A Pegram,
Development Control Manager, declared a personal interest in Minute 46 (a) (3) – Ryde County High School, Pell Lane,
Ryde as he was a local resident – he was not present during the discussion and
voting thereon.
Cllr Susan Scoccia declared a personal interest in Minute 46 (a) (5) – Section of beach opposite Riviera, 3 Esplanade, Ventnor – as she knew the applicant.
Cllr Brian Mosdell declared a personal interest in Minute 46 (a) (5) – Section of beach opposite Riviera, 3 Esplanade, Ventnor – as he knew the applicant.
46.
REPORT OF THE HEAD OF PLANNING SERVICES
(a)
Planning Applications and Related Matters
Consideration was given to items 1 - 5 of the report of the Head of
Planning Services.
RESOLVED :
THAT the applications be determined as detailed
below :
The reasons for the
resolutions made in accordance with Officer recommendation were given in the
Planning report. Where resolutions are
made contrary to Officer recommendation the reasons for doing so are contained
in the minutes.
A schedule of additional representations received after the printing of the report were submitted at the beginning of the meeting and were drawn to the attention of Members when considering the application. A note is made to that effect in the minutes.
Application: |
TCPL/21515/E
and LBC/21515/F |
Details: |
Three pairs of semi-detached houses, three
detached houses (nine in total); formation of vehicular access and parking
provision (reduced density, revised design) (readvertised application) LBC for demolition and rebuilding of collapsed
wall in connection with proposed three pairs of semi-detached houses, three
detached houses (nine in total);
formation of vehicular access and parking provision, (reduced density,
revised design) (readvertised application) Land forming part of Egypt House, Egypt Hill,
Cowes |
Site Visit: |
The site was visited by
Members of the Development Control Sub Committee on Monday, 13 February 2006 |
Public Participants: |
Mrs A Twaites (Objector) Mr G Quar (On behalf of
the Agent) |
Additional
Representations: |
None. |
Comment: |
Cllr Roger Mazillius,
adjoining ward member, spoke on this item. |
Decision: |
The application was refused contrary to officer
recommendation as members believed the houses at the rear of the development
were over dominant. In compliance with the Council’s Constitution a
named vote was taken as the decision was contrary to officer recommendation. For
(6) Cllrs Henry Adams, Ivan
Bulwer, George Cameron, Muriel Miller, Susan Scoccia, David Whittaker Against
(3) Cllrs William Burt, Mike
Cunningham, Brian Mosdell Abstained
(1) Cllr Arthur Taylor Cllr Julian Whittaker was
not present for all of the debate. |
Reasons: |
(Items 1 and 2) |
Application: |
During
the debate Cllr Mike Cunningham declared a personal interest as he knew the
person speaking in support of the application. TCP/19064/W |
Details: |
Floodlit
multi-use games area and extension to provide additional changing rooms
(revised scheme) (readvertised application) Ryde
County High School, Pell Lane, Ryde |
Site Visit: |
The site was visited by
Members of the Development Control Sub Committee on Monday, 19 December 2005 |
Public Participants: |
Mr Dyer (Objector) Mr Jolliffe (Objector) Mr B Harris (Objector) Mr Wood (Supporter) |
Additional Representations: |
A letter from Cllr
Charles Chapman was read out. A statement from the
local member was read out Members were reminded of
the late representations made when the matter was reported at the 20 December
2005 meeting. Environmental Health
Officer recommended an additional condition requiring the details of the
lighting system to be operated be attached to the planning consent. Additional Highway
conditions. Six letters of support
had been received. Two letters had been
received from local residents indicating that a balance between the provision
of improved sporting facilities and the impact of the surrounding residential
occupiers was needed. Eleven letters had been
received objecting to the proposal. Pell Lane Users Group
repeated their objection. |
Comment: |
None. |
Decision: |
The Committee had taken
into consideration and agreed with the reasons for the recommendation as set
out under paragraph entitled Justification for Recommendation of the report
and resolved: Conditional planning
permission, subject to the conditions set out in the Part II Register. |
Conditions: |
11. Details of
any external lighting on the site shall be submitted to and approved in
writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of the
development. The information shall include a layout plan with beam
orientation and schedule of equipment in the design (luminare type, mounting
height, aiming angles and luminare profiles.) The lighting shall be installed,
maintained and operated in accordance with the approved details unless the
Local Planning Authority gives its written consent to a variation. Reason:
To protect the area, the
environment and local residents from light pollution and to comply with Policy
D14 (Light Spillage) of the Isle of Wight Unitary Development Plan. 12. Steps,
including the installation and use of wheel cleaning facilities in accordance
with details to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority, shall be taken to prevent material being deposited on the highway
as a result of any operation on the site. Any deposit of material from the
site on the highway shall be removed as soon as practicable by the site
operator. Reason:
In the interests of highway safety
and to prevent mud and dust from getting on the highway and to comply with
Policies TR7 (Highway Considerations) and M2 (Defined Mineral Working) of the
Isle of Wight Unitary Development Plan. 13. All
construction traffic related to the approved development will deliver, load
and unload at times and on a route and at a location approved in writing by
the Local Planning Authority. Reason:
In
the interests of highway safety and to comply with policy TR7 (Highway
Considerations) of the Isle of Wight Unitary Development Plan. 14. The facility hereby approved shall not be
used for any purpose after 21.30 hrs Monday to Friday or after 18.00 hrs on
Saturdays, Sundays or recognised Bank Holidays. Reason: In the interest
of the amenities of residential properties in the vicinity and to comply with
Policy D1 (Standards of Design) of the Isle of Wight Unitary Development
Plan. Condition No. 8 to be amended to read: The floodlights
hereby approved shall not be illuminated after 21.30 hrs Monday to Friday or
18.00 hrs on Saturdays, Sundays or recognised Bank Holidays or when the
multi-use games area is not in use. Reason: In the interests of the
amenities of the area and to comply with Policy D14 (Light Spillage) of the
Isle of Wight Unitary Development Plan. As per report (Item 3) |
Application: |
TCP/25569/A |
Details: |
Construction
of 3 storey building to form 13 flats to include accommodation within
roofspace; parking and alterations to vehicular access Site
of Medina Garage, 28, Newport Road, Cowes |
Site Visit: |
The site was visited by
Members of the Development Control Sub Committee on Monday, 13 February 2006 |
Public Participants: |
Mr Brenchley (Objector) |
Additional Representations: |
An additional letter of
objection had been received detailing that the developer did not own the
whole site. Highway comments
received. |
Comment: |
None. |
Decision: |
The Committee had taken
into consideration and agreed with the reasons for the recommendation as set
out under paragraph entitled Justification for Recommendation of the report
and resolved: Conditional planning
permission, subject to the conditions set out in the Part II Register |
Conditions: |
Additional conditions as
follows : J30 No building shall be occupied
until the means of vehicular access thereto has been constructed in
accordance with the approved plans. Reason: To ensure adequate access to the proposed
development and to comply with policy D1 (Standards of Design) of the Isle of
Wight Unitary Development Plan. J31 No building shall be occupied until the means
of access thereto for [pedestrians and/or cyclists] has been constructed in
accordance with the approved plans. Reason: To ensure adequate safe provision of
facilities for pedestrians and cyclists wishing to gain access to the site and
to comply with policy TR6 (Cycling and Walking) of the Isle of Wight Unitary
Development Plan. KO1 No dwelling hereby permitted shall be
occupied until space has been laid out within the site and in accordance with
drawing number 1243/02 for 13 cars and 13 bicycles to be parked and vehicles
to turn so that they may enter and leave the site in forward gear. The space shall not thereafter be used for
any purpose other than that approved in accordance with this condition. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to
comply with policy TR7 (Highway Considerations) of the Isle of Wight Unitary
Development Plan. L18 Steps, including the installation and use of
wheel cleaning facilities in accordance with details to be submitted to and
approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, shall be taken to
prevent material being deposited on the highway as a result of any operation
on the site. Any deposit of material
from the site on the highway shall be removed as soon as practicable by the
site operator. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to
prevent mud and dust from getting on the highway and to comply with policies
TR7 (Highway Considerations) and M2 (Defined Mineral Working) of the Isle of
Wight Unitary Development Plan. As per report (Item 4) |
Application: |
TCP/25588/C |
Details: |
Retention
of shed for sale of crab and fish Seafood
Kiosk, Esplanade, Ventnor |
Site Visit: |
None. |
Public Participants: |
None. |
Additional Representations: |
Sixteen additional
representations had been received, three of which were in support of the
application. Members were advised that the site lies
within the proposed Extended Conservation Area for Ventnor. |
Comment: |
None. |
Decision: |
The Committee had taken
into consideration and agreed with the reasons for the recommendation as set
out under paragraph entitled Justification for Recommendation of the report
and resolved: Temporary conditional
planning permission be approved until 31 December 2006. |
Conditions: |
Condition 1 to be amended to read: When the premises cease
to be occupied by Mr G W Blake or by the 31 December 2006 whichever shall
first occur, the use hereby permitted shall cease, the building shall be
dismantled and the piles extracted from the beach and all materials removed
from the land. In the event that Mr G W Blake relocates before 31 December
2006, the de-commissioning of the building and the removal of the building
and the piles shall take place within 7 days of any relocation. Reason: But
for the personal circumstances put forward by the applicant, the application
would not have been approved. A strong letter to be sent out with the decision
notice indicating Members concern over the submission of a request for a
third period of time and stipulating that no further extension of time would
be given. As per report (Item 5) |
Application: |
TCP/21195/E |
Details: |
Continued
presence of satellite dish Stratford
House, St Thomas’ Street, Ryde |
Site Visit: |
None |
Public Participants: |
None. |
Additional Representations: |
None. |
Comment: |
None. |
Decision: |
The Committee had taken
into consideration and agreed with the reasons for the recommendation as set
out under paragraph entitled Justification for Recommendation of the report
and resolved: To serve an Enforcement Notice requiring the
removal of the unauthorised satellite dish. Time Period for compliance – one month. |
Conditions: |
As per report (Paper C ) |
(b)
Planning Enforcement Quarterly Report
Members considered the
completed statistical information for the last calendar quarter for 2005.
The report also looked at the ODPM Development Control Statistics for
England 2004/05 and assessed the performance of the Isle of Wight when compared
to other authorities in England. The
most noticeable change in the figures was the rise in the number of general
enforcement complaints which had gone up by 122 between 2004 and 2005.
In March 2005 powers came
into force which amended the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 enabling the
Local Planning Authority to serve a Temporary Stop Notice against a breach of
planning control where it was considered necessary to safeguard the amenity of
the area that the use/activity should stop immediately. A notice could also be
served where a developer failed to comply with a planning condition. The Local Planning Authority took advantage
of those new powers on three occasions between March 2005 and December 2005.
RESOLVED :
THAT the report be noted
47.
MEMBERS' QUESTION TIME
Cllr Julian Whittaker asked if Safe Routes to School had been taken
into consideration in relation to the application for a further 150 houses
proposed for Sylvan Drive, Newport and was advised that the site was allocated
in the local plan.
Cllr Brian Mosdell asked what the position was now that Mr Cornwell had
moved from the Enforcement Team, he wanted to ensure that the officers who were
now handling enforcement matters would be trained. He was told that training and support would be provided.
CHAIRMAN