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BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, COUNCIL OFFICES, CORKS LANE, HADLEIGH ON WEDNESDAY, 2 APRIL 2008
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84 - Substitutes, 85 - Declaration Of Interests, 86 - Minutes, 87 - Petitions, 88 - Questions From Members, 89 - Site Inspections, 90 - Request For Minor Amendment To Application Reference B/07/00674, Construction Of Garage And Retention Of Stables, Westgate Park, Westgate Street, Long Melford, 91 - Planning Applications For Determination By The Committee, 92 - Review Of The Planning Protocol, 93 - Planning Applications - Local Validation Requirements - Response To Consultation, 94 - Request For Minor Amendments To Application Reference B/05/01330/FUL - Exentsion To Tesco, Woodhall Business Park, Long Melford,
PRESENT: Mr A J Hinton – Chairman
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Mrs J Antill Mr C W Arthey Mr P K Beer Mr P J Holbrook Mr L S Johnson Mr P Jones Mr D H Keane |
Mr B L Lazenby Mr A F D W Osborne Mr D C Rose Mr R W Thake Mr A J Ward Mr G S White Mr R Whiting |
Mr P G Gibson and Mr R C Smith were unable to be present.
Ms J A Jenkins, Ward Member for Leavenheath was present at the meeting for Item No. 3 of Paper G238 and spoke on this item with the consent of the Chairman.
Dr M R Miller, Ward Member for Dodnash was present at the meeting for Item No. 10 of Paper G238 and spoke on this item with the consent of the Chairman.
Mr R E Kemp, Ward Member for Long Melford was present at the meeting for Item No. 12 of Paper G238 and spoke on this item with the consent of the Chairman.
Mr J C Brand, Ward Member for Long Melford was present at the meeting for Item No. 12 of Paper G238 and spoke on this item, as an objector under the public speaking section. He left the room whilst the debate on the item was under consideration.
It was noted that in accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 5, substitutes were in attendance as follows:-
Mrs J Antill (substituting for Mr R C Smith) Mr A F D W Osborne (substituting for Mr P G Gibson)
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Mr G S White declared a personal and prejudicial interest in Application No. B/08/00118 by virtue of being part of the Capel Project Team and was not present during consideration of this item.
Mr B L Lazenby declared a personal and prejudicial interest in Application No. B/08/00166 by virtue of the applicant and the objector both being well known to him and was not present during consideration of this item.
Mr P J Holbrook subsequently declared a personal interest in Application No. B/08/00094 by virtue of being a member of the Dedham Vale Joint Advisory Committee but indicated that his interests were such that he would be able to speak and vote on the matter.
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RESOLVED
That the Minutes of the meeting held on 5 March 2008 be confirmed and signed as a correct record.
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The Head of Corporate Services reported that in accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 13 a petition had been submitted to the Chief Executive relating to:
Application No. B/08/00094 – Former Hostel Site, Plough Lane, Leavenheath
Petition signed by approximately 29 residents of the district. The petition will be taken into account by the Chief Planning Control Officer when determining the application, under Item 3 of Paper G238.
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None received.
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RESOLVED
(1) That site inspections be held on Wednesday 9 April 2008 in respect of the under-mentioned sites prior to consideration of the applications by the Committee:-
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CAPEL ST MARY |
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Application No. B/08/00379
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Full application – erection of first floor extension over garage to provide annexe, Orchard House, 138 The Street.
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Mr G S White, Ward Member for Mid Samford, requested a site inspection to enable Members to assess the impact of the development on neighbouring properties.
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WATTISHAM |
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Application No. B/08/00467
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Full application – conversion of existing barn/cart lodge to form a dwelling; erection of detached cart lodge to serve existing farmhouse, Barn at Baytree Farmhouse, Bildeston Road
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Mr D H Keane, Ward Member for Brett Vale, requested a site inspection to enable Members to assess the condition of the Barn. |
(2) That a Panel comprising the following Members be appointed to inspect the sites:-
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Mr C W Arthey Mr P K Beer Mr P G Gibson Mr A J Hinton Mr P J Holbrook Mr L S Johnson Mr P Jones |
Mr D H Keane Mr B L Lazenby Mr R C Smith Mr R W Thake Mr A J Ward Mr G S White Mr R Whiting |
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The Chief Planning Control Officer reported that further significant details had become available and now recommended that a site inspection be held to enable Members to assess the impact of the revisions upon the amenities of adjoining residents and the Conservation Area.
RESOLVED
(1) That consideration of this matter be deferred.
(2) That a site inspection be held on Wednesday 9 April 2008, that the Panel of Members appointed under Minute No. 89 above inspect the site and that a report be submitted to the next meeting of the Committee if appropriate.
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Members had before them an addendum to Paper G238 (circulated to Members prior to the commencement of the meeting) summarising additional correspondence received since the publication of the agenda, but before 12 noon on the working day before the meeting together with errata. Details of further objections and representations received in respect of item numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10 and 14 were reported to the meeting and were considered and taken into account before a decision was reached.
In accordance with the Council’s procedure for public speaking on planning applications, representations were made as detailed below:-
Planning Application No. Representations From
B/08/00166 Mrs R Taylor (Objector)
B/08/00094 Mrs B Rowe (On behalf of the Parish Council) Ms S Rendall (On behalf of the Applicant)
B/07/01772 Mr N Fitzgerald (Objector)
B/08/00322 Mr Sealey (On behalf of the Applicant)
B/08/00118 Mr S Harris (On behalf of the Parish Council) Mr N Farr (Objector) Mr G Dodds (On behalf of the Applicant)
B/07/01998 Mrs M Francis (Objector)
B/08/00248 Mr J Brand (Objector)
B/07/02001 Mrs D Lewis (Applicant)
RESOLVED
That subject to the imposition of conditions or reasons for refusal (whether additional or otherwise), in accordance with delegated powers under Council Minute No. 48(a) dated 19 October 2004, decisions on the items referred to in Paper G238 be made as follows:-
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(a) SPROUGHTON
Application No. B/08/00145 Paper G238 – Item 1 |
Full Application – erection of 2 two-storey dwellings (semi-detached). Alterations to existing vehicular access, The Stables, High Street. |
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Mr P Jones, Ward Member for Brook Ward had requested a site inspection to enable Members to assess issues relating to highway safety. |
RESOLVED
(1) That consideration of the recommendations of the Chief Planning Control Officer contained in (a) above be deferred.
(2) That a site inspection be held on Wednesday 9 April 2008, that the Panel of Members appointed under Minute No. 89 above inspect the site and that a report be submitted to the next meeting of the Committee if appropriate.
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(b) WHATFIELD
Application No. B/08/00166 Paper G238 – Item 2 |
Full application – erection of 1 detached two storey dwelling and detached single garage, Grubbs Edge, The Street. |
Notwithstanding the recommendation of the Chief Planning Control Officer to grant planning permission, subject to a Planning Obligation being secured, a motion to refuse was moved as Members considered that the proposal would be contrary to Policies HS28, HS32, CN01 and CN06.
RESOLVED
That planning permission be refused for the following reasons:-
- Contrary to Polices HS28, HS32, CN01 and CN06.
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(c) LEAVENHEATH
Application No. B/08/00094 Paper G238 – Item 3 |
Full application – Erection of 15 chalets and communal building. Alterations to existing vehicular access, former Hostel Site, Plough Lane. |
RESOLVED
(1) That, the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to secure a planning obligation agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990, to ensure:
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The use of chalets to be used in conjunction with the day-to-day operation of Stoke-by-Nayland Golf Club.
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A peripheral landscape scheme to be implemented within the first available planting season following the grant of permission.
(2) That, subject to the completion of the planning obligation in Resolution (1) above being secured the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to grant planning permission subject to the following conditions:
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Standard Time limit
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Material samples to be submitted.
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Landscaping.
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Lighting details to be submitted.
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Travel Plan for internal and external vehicular movement.
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As recommended by LHA.
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Sustainability details to be provided on energy and water efficiency and renewable energy generation.
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Recommendations of Ecology Report to be implemented.
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Restrictions of amplified music so that music is inaudible from the application site boundaries.
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Surface and foul drainage details to be submitted.
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Construction management.
(3) That, in the event of the planning obligation referred to in Resolution (2) above not being secured, the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to refuse planning permission for the following reason:
- Inappropriate development in the countryside contrary to structure plan policy ECON14 and local plan policy CRO1 and CNO1.
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(d) CAPEL ST MARY
Application No. B/08/00118 Paper G238 – Item 9 |
Full application – Erection of Very Sheltered Housing Accommodation to include 13 bungalows and two-storey apartment block with communal facilities. Construction of a new vehicular access, land north of Dawes Close, Days Road. |
RESOLVED
(1) That subject to the submission of a satisfactory Flood Risk Assessment the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to secure a Section 106 Planning Obligation to:
a) Ensure that the development is managed in such a way as to meet identified local housing needs in perpetuity; and
b) Restrict occupation to qualifying local residents, aged 60 years or over and having an assessed care need with priority given to those requiring 4 or more hours on site support per week.
(2) That subject to the Planning Obligation referred to in Resolution (1) above being secured the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to Grant Planning Permission subject to the following conditions:
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Samples and details of Materials to be submitted;
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Landscaping
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External lighting
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Boundary treatment
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As recommended by CHA
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Archaeology
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Drainage
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Levels
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PD restrictions – no extensions, garages, outbuildings, fences walls or other means of enclosure, no alterations to the external appearance of the dwellings as approved.
(3) That in the event of the Planning Obligation referred to in Resolution (1) not being secured the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to refuse planning permission for the following reason:
- Residential development in the countryside contrary to Structure and Local Plan settlement planning policies.
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(e) EAST BERGHOLT
Application No. B/07/01998 Paper G238 – Item 10 |
Full application – Erection of two-storey side extension, single-storey rear extension, front porch and bay window to front elevation (existing single-storey extension to be demolished), 40 Foxhall Fields. |
Notwithstanding the recommendation of the Chief Planning Control Officer to grant planning permission, a motion to defer to enable clarification over certain points to be made was moved.
RESOLVED
That consideration of this application be deferred to enable clarification to be received relating to the proposed bow window to the front elevation and the position of the rear extension relative to the site boundary.
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(f) BILDESTON
Application No. B/07/01772 Paper G238 – Item 4 |
Full application – Change of use from dwelling to dwelling with private functions, Christmas Hall, Market Place. |
Notwithstanding the recommendation of the Chief Planning Control Officer to grant planning permission a motion to refuse was moved as Members considered that the proposal would be contrary to Policies EM01, EN25 and TP15.
RESOLVED
That planning permission be refused for the following reason:
- Contrary to Policies EM01, EN25 and TP15.
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(g) HITCHAM
Application No. B/08/00322 Paper G238 – Item 6 |
Full application – Erection of a two-storey detached dwelling. Alterations to existing vehicular access, land south of Blox Hall, Bury Road. |
Notwithstanding the recommendation of the Chief Planning Control Officer to refuse planning permission a motion to approve was moved as Members felt that this application was in accordance with PPS7. Upon being put to the vote this motion was lost.
RESOLVED
That planning permission be refused for the following reasons:
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Adverse impact upon the character of the countryside - contrary to the objectives of PPS3 and PPS7, Babergh Local Plan Alteration No.2 – policies HS02, HS04, and CR01,
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Unsustainable development – contrary to PPS1, PPS3, PPS7, PPG13, HS02 and HS04.
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Unless the S106 Agreement is completed before the expiry of the application on 17th April 2008, inadequate provision for public open space being contrary to Policy HS32 and PPG17.
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Inadequate design of access which would have a detrimental impact upon highway safety.
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(h) LONG MELFORD
Application No. B/08/00248 Paper G238 – Item 12 |
Full application – Continued use of land as garden/amenity area for use by the George and Dragon public house, land east of Ardley House and Linden House, Hall Street. |
Notwithstanding the recommendation of the Chief Planning Control Officer to grant planning permission a motion to refuse was moved as Members considered that the proposal was contrary to Policies EN25 and EM01.
RESOLVED
That planning permission be refused for the following reason:
- Contrary to Policies EN25 and EM01.
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(i) BURSTALL
Application No. B/08/00160 Paper G238 – Item 7 |
Full application – Erection of 2 detached two-storey dwellings with detached double garages (existing dwelling ‘Paridae’ to be demolished), Paridae, Church Hill. |
RESOLVED
(1) That the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to secure a Planning Obligation under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990, to provide a financial contribution towards the provision of public open space.
(2) That, subject to the Planning Obligation in Resolution (1) above being secured, the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to grant planning permission subject to conditions, including:
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Materials
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Landscaping and boundary treatments (including protection of the hedgerow during construction works)
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Finished ground and ground floor levels
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Withdrawal of GPDO rights for first floor openings within side elevations (north and south elevations of plot 1 and east and west elevations of plot 2).
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Proposed first floor windows in the south elevation of plot 1 and the east and west elevations of plot 2 (all proposed bathroom/en-suite accommodation)
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Provision of the parking/manoeuvring areas.
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Archaeology
(3) That, in the event of the Planning Obligation referred to in Resolution (1) above not being secured, the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to refuse planning permission for the following reason:
- Inadequate provision for public open space being contrary to Policy HS32 and PPG17.
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(j) EAST BERGHOLT
Application No. B/07/02072 Paper G238 – Item 8 |
Full application – Erection of 2 detached 1½ storey dwellings (following demolition of existing dwelling). Construction of new vehicular access, Orvis Bungalow, Orvis Lane. |
RESOLVED
(1) That the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to secure a Planning Obligation under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to provide:
- Financial contribution towards off-site public open space provision.
(2) That subject to the Planning Obligation referred to in resolution (1) above being secured, the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to grant planning permission subject to the following conditions:
(3) That in the event of the Planning Obligation referred to in Resolution (1) above not being secured, the Chief Planning Control Officer be authorised to refuse planning permission for the following reason:
- Lack of financial contribution towards public open space contrary to Policy HS32 and PPG17.
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(k) HADLEIGH
Application No. B/07/02053 Paper G238 – Item 11 |
Full application – Conversion of farm building into offices, workshop and store, farm buildings west of Hill Farm, Hadleigh. |
RESOLVED
That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
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Scheme of landscaping
- Details of finishes to windows and doors
- Restriction of Mezzanines
- External Lighting to be agreed
- Drainage details to be agreed.
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(l) POLSTEAD
Application No. B/07/02001 Paper G238 – Item 13 |
Full application – Erection of 1 agricultural store and 1 stable building. Retention of vehicular access, Frogs Hall, Martens Lane. |
RESOLVED
That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
- Materials
- Hard and soft landscaping scheme
- Hedge/Tree retention
- External lighting
- Access surfacing
- As required by LHA.
At this point the meeting adjourned for lunch at 1.40 p.m. and resumed at 2.10 p.m. when the following Members were present.
Mr A J Hinton – Chairman
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Mrs J Antill Mr C W Arthey Mr P K Beer Mr P J Holbrook Mr L S Johnson Mr P Jones Mr D H Keane |
Mr B L Lazenby Mr D C Rose Mr R W Thake Mr A J Ward Mr G S White Mr R Whiting |
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(m) STANSTEAD
Application Nos. B/08/00246 and B/08/00247/LBC Paper G238 – Item 5 |
Full application and application for Listed Building Consent – Construction of an underground link tunnel between the basement of the main dwellinghouse and the barns including the provision of a strong room, services cupboard and wine store, Stanstead Hall, The Hill. |
RESOLVED
That planning permission and Listed Building Consent be granted subject to the following condition:
Standard Time limit.
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(n) HADLEIGH
Application No. B/08/00325 Paper G238 – Item 14 |
District Planning Application – Installation of UPVC double glazed dark rosewood effect windows and back doors (following removal of existing softwood windows and back doors), 1-14 Newell Court, Magdalen Road. |
RESOLVED
That planning permission be granted subject to the following condition:
- Precise specification of replacement windows.
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The Monitoring Officer and the Chief Planning Control Officer submitted a joint report (Paper G234) requesting the Committee to consider a review of the Planning Protocol to ensure that it secures best practice in the efficient discharge of the Council’s planning function whilst promoting the highest ethical standards.
It was noted that the Standards Committee had approved the revised Protocol shown as Appendix 1 to Paper G234 subject to some minor corrections.
Recommended to COUNCIL
That the revisions to the Planning Protocol shown as Appendix 1 be adopted with immediate effect subject to the following amendments:
Paragraph 13.6 – fourth bullet point – addition of the words “Ward Member(s) and the” before the word “Parish”.
Paragraph 13.7 – to be amended to read “Any other Members who wish to attend site inspections should first seek the permission of the Chairman of the Committee”.
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The Chief Planning Control Officer submitted a report (Paper G240) outlining responses to the public consultation undertaken on the District Council’s ‘Planning Applications: Local Validation Requirements’ document published in January 2008. The report contained details of the proposed modifications and seeks approval to adopt and publish the revised document
It was noted that, with the agreement of the Chairman of Strategy Committee, the Development Committee were to make recommendations on this matter direct to Council.
RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL
That the Planning Applications: Local Validation Requirements document referred to as Appendix B to Paper G240 be adopted and published for use.
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The Chief Planning Control Officer reported that planning permission was granted for the above development on 14 August 2007. The applicants have submitted a request to amend the internal road/parking layout and landscaping details to parts of the west and south boundaries of the site. Other amendments were also requested. These were un-contentious and have been approved.
A letter of objection has been received from Chilton Parish Council, raising the following concerns:
- The Parish Council has no material objections other than we can see no justifiable reason for the reduction in the planting boundary from 8 to 5 metres and would like to see the 8 metres retained.
The Chief Planning Control Officer is of the view that there would be no material impact upon the character or appearance of the countryside from the reduction in the area for landscaping for the following reasons or impact on highway safety:
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The area of landscaping in question is adjacent to the car park, where a lesser degree of planting would normally be required.
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The landscaping proposed at the affected areas (5 metre wide areas of landscaping) is comparable to the width of landscaped areas adjacent to the extension itself.
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The amendments would not significantly reduce the overall amount of planting proposed.
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The amendments would facilitate safer pedestrian movement within the site without reducing parking capacity.
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That the minor amendments to the approved plans under B/05/01330 in respect of Tesco Stores Limited, Woodhall Business Park, Long Melford be agreed.
Note: The meeting was adjourned between 11.05 a.m. and 11.25 a.m. for refreshments.
The business of the meeting was concluded at 3.40 p.m.
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