Agenda and minutes

Planning Committee - Tuesday, 20th June, 2023 7.00 pm

Venue: Queen Elizabeth II & Astley Rooms - Castle House, Barracks Road, Newcastle, Staffs. ST5 1BL. View directions

Contact: Geoff Durham 742222  01782 742222

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Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillor Moffat.

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

To receive Declarations of Interest from Members on items included on the agenda.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest stated.

3.

MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) pdf icon PDF 209 KB

To consider the minutes of the previous meeting(s).

Minutes:

Resolved:                 That the minutes of the meeting held on 23 May, 2023 be agreed as a correct record.

4.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - SHOPPING MALL, YORK PLACE, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BOROUGH COUNCIL. 22/01079/DEEM3 pdf icon PDF 190 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     (A)       That, subject to the applicant first entering into a Section

106 obligation by the 28th July 2023 to secure the following financial contributions:

 

                                                i.              £50,000 towards improvement of pedestrian/cycle

infrastructure within Merrial Street

                                               ii.              £10,000 towards amendment of disabled parking

bay Traffic Regulation Order

                                              iii.              £10,000 towards travel plan monitoring

 

The application be permitted subject to the undermentioned conditions:

 

(i)            Standard time limit for commencement of development

(ii)           Approved plans

(iii)          Provision of cycle parking facilities

(iv)         Implementation of the Travel Plan

(v)          Details of a replacement temporary and permanent road

lighting scheme

(vi)         Submission and approval of a Demolition and Construction

            Environmental Management Plan

(vii)        Detailed design information for off-site highway works

(viii)       Removal and replacement of highway tree on Merrial

            Street

(ix)         Submission of unit-specific Delivery and Servicing

Management Plan

(x)          Details of temporary and permanent structural design

Solution for the highway retaining feature adjacent Fogg Street West

(xi)         Any external doors abutting the highway to open inwardly

only

(xii)        Submission of a tree protection plan including an

arboricultural method statement if required

(xiii)       Detailed drainage design

(xiv)       Material samples

(xv)        Details of window reveals

(xvi)       Construction and demolition hours

(xvii)     Provision of security measures

(xviii)    Waste collection arrangements

 

(B)       That, should the matters referred to in (A) above not be

secured within the above period, then the Head of Planning be given delegated authority to refuse the application on the grounds that without such matters being secured the development would fail to secure sustainable development objectives, or, if he considers it appropriate, to extend the period of time within which the obligation can be secured.

 

A note would be sent to the applicant requesting that, should works still be ongoing on Remembrance Sunday, the hoardings around the development site, fronting the Cenotaph should be appropriate to preserve the dignity and solemnity of the occasion.

 

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5.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - LAND TO THE SOUTH OF LIVERPOOL ROAD, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME. NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BOROUGH COUNCIL. 23/00192/DEEM3 pdf icon PDF 190 KB

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Minutes:

Resolved:     (A)       That, subject to the applicant first entering into a Section

106 obligation by the 28th July 2023 to secure £50,000 towards improvement of pedestrian/cycle infrastructure,

 

The application be permitted subject to the

undermentioned conditions:

 

(i)            Standard time limit for commencement of

development

(ii)           Approved plans

(iii)          Automatic Number Plate Recognition

(ANPR)/Barrierless system access

(iv)          Pedestrian visibility splays

(v)           Parking and circulation routes

(vi)          Off-site highway works

(vii)        Signage scheme

(viii)       Boundary treatments

(ix)          Piled foundations

(x)           Construction Environmental Management Plan

(xi)          Works exclusion zone adjacent the pedestrian

underpass

(xii)        Construction environmental management plan

(xiii)       Details of piling

(xiv)       Noise from plant and machinery

(xv)        Scheme to deter anti-social behaviour

(xvi)       Lighting

(xvii)      Landscaping scheme

(xviii)     Implementation of approved drainage scheme

(xix)       Drainage maintenance

(xx)        Control of surface water as part of any temporary

works

(xxi)       Material samples

(xxii)      Construction hours

 

(B)       That, should the matters referred to in (A) above not

be secured within the above period, then the Head of Planning be given delegated authority to refuse the application on the grounds that without such matters being secured the development would fail to secure sustainable development objectives, or, if he considers it appropriate, to extend the period of time within which the obligation can be secured.

 

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6.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - LAND SOUTH WEST OF CHATTERLEY VALLEY, PEACOCK HAY ROAD, TALKE. HARWORTH ESTATES INVESTMENTS LTD. 23/00220/REM pdf icon PDF 338 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     That the application be permitted, subject to the undermentioned  conditions:

 

(i)            Link to outline planning permission and conditions;

(ii)           Approved plans;

(iii)          Facing and roofing materials;

(iv)         Boundary treatments;

(v)          Hardstandings;

(vi)         Soft landscaping;

(vii)        No external storage;

(viii)       Provision of an acceptable surface water drainage

scheme;

(ix)         Provision of car parking, access, servicing and circulation

areas as shown on the approved and sustainably drained, hard surfaced in a bound material, lit and marked out prior to the first occupation of the building;

(x)          Provision of secure, covered and safe cycle parking

facilities;

(xi)         Implementation of ecology and habitat mitigation and

            enhancement measures;

(xii)        Approval does not constitute the LPA’s approval pursuant

subject of other conditions of the outline planning permission, these needing to be subject of separate application

 

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7.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - LAND OFF WATERMILLS ROAD, CHESTERTON. HODGKINSON BUILDERS LTD. 22/01018/FUL pdf icon PDF 153 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     That the application be permitted subject to the undermentioned

conditions:

 

(i)            Variation of conditions 2 and 10 to list the revised plans

(ii)           Any other conditions attached to planning permission

20/00463/FUL that remain relevant at this time.

(iii)          Details of private pedestrian links

 

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8.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - ONE LONDON ROAD, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME. ABODE RESIDENCIES. 23/00104/FUL pdf icon PDF 323 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     That the application be permitted subject to the undermentioned

conditions:

 

(i)            Variation of condition 7 so that it reads as follows:

 

The occupation of the development shall be limited to full time students and a maximum of 200 essential workers employed at the Royal Stoke University Hospital only.

 

(ii)          Any other conditions attached to planning permission 16/01106/FUL that remain relevant at this time.

 

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9.

APPLICATION FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT - ONE LONDON ROAD, NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME. ABODE MANCHESTER LIMITED. 23/00164/FUL pdf icon PDF 157 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Amended recommendation moved by Councillor Jones and seconded by Councillor Dymond

 

Resolved:     That the application be refused for the following reason:

 

A reduction in the number of parking spaces would be likely to result in an increase in on-street parking on surrounding streets that would have an adverse impact on highway safety and residential amenity.

 

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10.

APPLICATION FOR MINOR DEVELOPMENT - THE WAMMY, LOWER MILEHOUSE LANE. NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BOROUGH COUNCIL . 23/00142/DEEM3 pdf icon PDF 179 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:     That the application be permitted subject to the undermentioned

conditions:

 

(i)            Time limit condition

(ii)           Approved plans

(iii)          Materials

(iv)         Restrictions to deliveries and construction vehicles

(v)          CEMP

(vi)         Opening hours

(vii)        External Lighting

(viii)       Extraction/Ventilation Equipment for kitchen/ catering area

(ix)         Full and precise details of security shutters

(x)          Tree Protection Plans and Arboricultural Method

Statement for all building works, hard landscaping and drainage

(xi)         Landscaping Scheme which shall include replacement tree

            planting.

(xii)        Full accordance with recommendations FRA

(xiii)       Drainage Maintenance and Management Scheme

(xiv)       Fencing to be mesh and green in colour

(xv)        Submission of details of waste collection.

 

Advisory Note:  That the applicant be requested to undertake a traffic survey once the building was built and in use.

 

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11.

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Minutes:

Councillor Jones asked if a site visit could be set up with Severn Trent Water, officers and residents to raise their concerns directly with the Water Authority.

 

Officers had been trying to arrange this but assured Members that it would be very unlikely for any drainage scheme to be passed by the Local Planning Authority without a full understanding of what they were being asked to approve.

 

Resolved:       (i)            That the information be received and comments noted.

 

                              (ii)           That an update report be brought to this Committee in two

months’ time.

 

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12.

Disclosure of Exempt Information

Should there be a requirement to go into closed session:

 

To resolve that the public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following item(s) because it is likely that there will be a disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraphs 1,2 and 3 in Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972.

Minutes:

There were no confidential items to consider.

13.

URGENT BUSINESS

To consider any business which is urgent within the meaning of Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972

Minutes:

Nick Bromley

 

The Chair thanked Nick Bromley who was leaving the Authority after 16 years and wished him well for the future.

 

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