Agenda item

FUL/MAL/16/01484 - Land South of Red Lyons Lodge, Burnham Road, Latchingdon

To consider the planning application and recommendations of the Interim Head of Planning Services, (copy enclosed, Members’ Update to be circulated)*.

Minutes:

Application Number

FUL/MAL/16/01484

Location

Land south of Red Lyons Lodge, Burnham Road, Latchingdon

Proposal

Demolish existing dwelling house, store, 2 stable buildings, hay barn and erect replacement dwelling house and detached garage/cart lodge

Applicant

MrBaldock

Agent

Hibbs and Walsh Associates

Date Valid

21 December 2016

Target Decision Date

15 February 2017

Case Officer

Nigel Hebden, TEL: 01621 875741

Parish

LATCHINGDON

Reason for Referral to the Committee / Council

Parish Trigger

 

RESOLVED that this application be APPROVED for the following reasons:

 

1          The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.

2          The development shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and documents: Drawing Nos14/90/01, 14/90/02, 14/90/03, 14/90/03 (first floor), 14/90/04, 14/90/05, 14/90/06, 14/90/07, 14/90/08 & 14/90/09.

3          No development shall take place until written details or samples of all materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the development hereby permitted have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.  The development shall be carried out using the materials and details as approved.

4          Within the first available planting season (October to March inclusive) following the commencement of the development a hedgerow shall be planed and maintained along the boundaries of the access to the site and along the east and south eastern boundaries of the site. Unless otherwise first agreed in writing with the local planning authority the hedgerow shall be of the following specification:-

 

Field Hedge - A mixed indigenous hedgerow to be made up of at least 80% Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), with the remaining a mixture of            other locally indigenous species such as holly, hazel, blackthorn, or elder, and incorporating within the hedgerow trees of  a species chosen from the following - Oak (Quercus robur), Ash (Fraxinus excelsior),

 

Field Maple (Acer campestre). - The hedgerow plants shall be planted as a double staggered row, with rows 300mm apart and plants spaced at 450mm centres along each row. 

 

The plants shall be planted into ground previously cleared of all weed growth and mulched with a fabric/polythene sheet mulch and/or organic mulch.  Shrub guards should be used to protect the plants. If within five years of the planting of the hedge any plant is removed, uprooted, destroyed or dies another plant of the same species and size shall be planted in the first available planting season, unless the local planning authority gives written consent to any variation.

5          Prior to commencement of the development hereby approved, the existing dwelling on the site shall be demolished and the resulting material removed from the site.

6          The outbuildings hereby permitted shall only be used for those purposes ancillary and incidental to the use of the dwelling house to which it relates and not for any commercial or business purpose or as annex accommodation. The stables hereby to be retained shall be used solely for the private stabling of horses             and no business or commercial use including for the purposes of livery or any     riding school activity shall take place at the site.

7          Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 3 of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (No.2) (England) Order 2008 (or any Order amending, revoking or re-enacting that Order) no garages, extensions or separate buildings (other than ancillary outbuildings not exceeding 10 cubic metres in volume) shall be erected within the site without planning permission having been obtained from the local planning authority.

8          There shall be no raising of ground levels within the site and prior to any development commencing details of the ground floor slab level shall be submitted to and approved by the local planning authority and the scheme shall be implemented in accordance with the details so approved.

9          There shall be no burning of animal or stable wastes anywhere on the site, as shown edged in red (or blue) on the plans which form part of this permission.

10        No works or development shall take place until full details of hard landscape works to be carried out have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. These details shall include the layout of the hard landscaped areas with the colour materials and finishes to be used and the proposed method(s) of surface water drainage. The hard landscape works shall be carried out as approved prior to the first occupation of the development hereby approved unless otherwise first agreed in writing by the local planning authority.

11        No development shall commence until details of the foul and surface water drainage schemes to serve the development have been submitted to and agreed in writing by the local planning authority. The agreed schemes shall be implemented prior to the first occupation of the development.

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