MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
COMMITTEE – SITE INSPECTIONS HELD AT COUNTY HALL, NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT ON
FRIDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2004 COMMENCING AT 10.50 am
Present :
Mrs M J Miller (Chairman), Mr E Fox,
Mr J F Howe, Mr C H Lillywhite, Mr V J Morey,
Mr H Rees (deputising for Mr B E Abraham), Mrs S A Smart (deputising for Mr J H
Fleming), Mr I R Stephens (deputising for Mrs M A Jarman),
Mr A A Taylor, Mr D G Williams
Apologies :
Mr B E Abraham, Mr C B W Chapman, Mr A C Coburn,
Mr J H Fleming, Mrs M A Jarman,
Mr J A Whittaker, Mr D T Yates
Also present (non voting) :
Mrs T M Butchers, Mr J A
Bowker, Mr A C Bartlett, Mrs E Oulton
39. MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the Minutes of the
meeting held on 24 August 2004 be
confirmed.
40. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Interests were
declared in the following matters:
Mr D G Williams
declared a personal interest in minute 42, item 1 - Land
adjacent Woodland House, 28 Victoria Avenue, Shanklin, as he knew two of the
objectors.
41.
REPORT OF THE HEAD OF PLANNING SERVICES
Planning
Applications and Related Matters
Consideration was given to items in the report of the Head
of Planning Services.
RESOLVED :
THAT
the application be determined as detailed below :
The reasons for the resolutions made
in accordance with Officer recommendation are given in the Planning
report. Where resolutions are made
contrary to Officer recommendation the reasons for doing so are contained in
the minutes.
Application: |
TCP/23408/C |
Details: |
Detached
house with garage; formation of vehicular access (Revised Plans) Land
adjacent Woodland House, 28 Victoria Avenue, Shanklin |
Additional Representations: |
A
letter of objection received from local residents, which was read out by the
Development Control Manager |
Comment: |
Members were
concerned that the proposed access would result in the loss of roadside trees
to accommodate visibility and were concerned over the visual impact of the
engineering works required to construct the road. In addition, Members were
concerned about the loss of trees within the site and the loss of privacy and
overlooking for occupiers of the adjacent property. Members considered the undeveloped and sylvan setting of the
site contributed to the visual amenities of the area. |
Decision: |
If the Development Control Committee were in a
position to determine the application, they would, contrary to Officer
recommendation, refuse planning permission |
Reasons: |
The development would result in the loss of
trees within and outside the site and would be detrimental to the visual
amenities of the area. The
development would be detrimental to the amenities of the occupiers in the
neighbouring residential properties, through loss of trees, overlooking, loss
of privacy and the visual impact of the new access road (item 1) |
42. URGENT BUSINESS
The Chairman agreed to the following item of urgent business, as a decision was needed before the next meeting.
USE OF LAND AS
TEMPORARY CAR PARKING FACILITY, LAND OPPOSITE GORE CEMETERY SOUTH EAST OF
ARRETON CROFT DOWN END ROAD, NEWPORT
Members
considered how the local planning authority should respond to the use of the
above site as a temporary car park to serve the Robin Hill music event
(Bestival) for the weekend of 10-12th September 2004. The Committee were informed that the
following additional representations had be received:
Emails between Planning Officer and Highways
A letter of clarification received from the landowner
A letter of clarification received from RTT Racing
A letter of objection received from the Parish
Council
Members
expressed the opinion that they could see the need for parking to be provided
for the festival, but they felt that the organisers should have started the
process of traffic management at the earlier stages of planning the event, so
proper planning permission could be sought.
After careful consideration of the recommendations put before them,
Members agreed that the following course of action would be taken.
RESOLVED :
THAT (i) The information outlined in the report
be noted, and to recognise that whilst the use of the site as a car park on 10
– 12 September 2004 is a breach of planning control, to resolve not to take any
enforcement action regarding this matter on the basis that a significant
highway safety problem would be likely to result if the site were not
used.
(ii) It be
reported back to the Planning Committee at the 26 October 2004 Development
Control Committee meeting on the situation regarding the anticipated submission
of the planning application; and if not received, to consider how the Local
Planning Authority should respond to the situation.
CHAIRMAN