Agenda and minutes

Area Planning Committee Thrapston - Tuesday 8th June, 2021 7.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Cedar Drive, Thrapston NN14 4LZ

Contact: Charlie Christmas  01832 742031

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for absence

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Barbara Jenney.  Councillor Wendy Brackenbury attended as substitute.

2.

Members' Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

 

Councillors

Application

Nature of Interest

DPI

Other Interest

Kirk Harrison

NE/21/00403/FUL

On Raunds Town Planning Committee

 

Yes

 

3.

Informal Site Visits

Minutes:

Councillor Maxwell, declared that she had visited 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough (20/01587/FUL).

 

Councillor Wilkes declared that he had visited Enterprise Centre, Raunds (21/00403/FUL) and 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough (20/01587/FUL).

 

Councillor Mercer declared that she had visited 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough (20/01587/FUL).

 

Councillor Bone declared that she had visited 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough (20/01587/FUL), Enterprise Centre, Raunds (21/00403/FUL) and 164 High Street, Irthlingborough (21/00349/FUL).

4.

Public Speakers

Minutes:

The following people spoke on the items as indicated:

 

·      20/01587/FUL – 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough – an objector, Irthlingborough Town Council and the agent for the applicant.

 

The Committee asked several questions of the speakers for the purposes of clarity.

5.

Applications for planning permission, listed building consent and appeal information pdf icon PDF 379 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered the planning application report and representations made by public speakers at the meeting.  It was noted that there was additional information on the applications included in the update sheet.

 

(i)         20/01587/FUL – 102 Nene View, Irthlingborough

 

The Committee considered an application for the demolition of existing building and erection of 8 dwellings including landscaping, formation of vehicular accesses to highways and highway improvement works.

 

The Committee noted that the Local Highway Authority had objected to the application and raised the same concerns regarding the width of the road, the increase in the number of vehicles, as well as the inadequate turning heads and poor visibility. Access and turning space for large vehicles, particularly emergency and service vehicles was of great concern. Members noted that the proposed increase in road width of 500mm was minimal, and vehicles would continue to     park on the pavement.

 

The Committee also raised concerns regarding the impact of the development on local heritage sites, namely the church. It was felt that the development would not be in keeping with the existing street scene and would be an intensification of use. Members sought clarification regarding surface water drainage and potential flooding issues.

 

In response to the issues raised, officers advised that it was felt that the Local Highway Authority had not taken the existing situation into account, and that the proposed road width of 4.8m would be an improvement. The Committee was advised that the site was in flood zone 1, and a drainage strategy could be conditioned if Members felt it necessary. There would also be conditions addressing both landscaping and archaeology.

 

It was moved and seconded that the application be refused for the following reasons:

·         Highway safety – The development would lead to an intensification of use of Nene View which is a sub-standard road, by introducing eight new dwellings. This could lead to difficulty for emergency, delivery and refuse vehicles accessing Nene View. No pedestrian footpath would be provided which would increase the safety risk to pedestrians. In addition there is limited visibility from Church Street to Nene View and the proposed intensification of use of this junction would increase this being a safety concern. The turning heads would not allow for a fire tender to turn around.

·         Impact on the character and setting of the Grade 1 listed building, St Peters Church, and the loss of a historic wall, which would cause less than substantial harm.

 

On being put to the vote the Committee agreed to refuse the application, contrary to officer recommendation, for the two reasons specified. The wording of the reasons to be delegated to the Planning Development Manager in consultation with the Chair and Vice Chair.

 

(ii)        Enterprise Centre, Michael Way, Raunds

 

The Committee considered an application for partial change of the use of Enterprise Centre to allow up to 6,750 sq ft of floor area to be used for flexible Class E/Class F1 (training) use.

 

During debate on the application the Committee sought clarification  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

Exclusion of press and public

The Committee is likely to exclude the public and press from the meeting during consideration of the following item of business in accordance with Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972, because exempt information may be disclosed.

 

 

Minutes:

It was RESOLVED that: -

 

The public and press be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following item of business because exempt information, as defined under paragraphs 1 and 7 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972, may be disclosed.

7.

Article 4 Direction

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report seeking approval for the making of an immediate Article 4 Direction relating to the building as detailed in the officer report.

 

Officers confirmed that the Article 4 Direction would include everything located  within the red line of the plan as shown.

 

It was moved and seconded that approval be given for the making of an immediate Article 4 Direction in respect of the site as detailed in the officer report, which removed the following permitted development right: Development consisting of the demolition of a building as comprised within Schedule 2, Part 11, Class B of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015.

 

On being put to the vote, the Committee resolved to approve the making of an immediate Article 4 Direction.

 

Reason: to protect the amenity of the area by allowing the council to take control of development that would otherwise be permitted.

8.

Close of Meeting

Minutes:

The meeting closed at 20.33pm.