Agenda item

Full Application - For the Proposed Conversion of Traditional Agricultural Building to Dwelling (Self-Build) at Rake End Farm, Rakes Lane, Monyash (NP/DDD/0725/0654/GG)

Decision:

That the application be GRANTED with the following conditions;

 

Development to commence within 3 years of approval

In accordance with approved plans

For conversion, not rebuilding

Details of doors to be submitted and approved

Stone and roof samples to be submitted and approved

Hard and soft landscaping proposals to be submitted and approved

Bin store and Air source heat pump screening to be submitted and approved

No external meter boxes

Parking space to be provided before occupation and be free from obstruction

Natural England licence to be successfully obtained prior to commencement

Bat mitigation enhancement plan

Scheme of archaeological work to be submitted prior to commencement

Removal of permitted development rights within the curtilage of the proposed development

Details of rain water goods to be submitted and approved

Minutes:

P Brady returned to the meeting and retook the chair. 

The Officer presented the report and outlined the reasons for refusal as detailed in the report. Since publication of this report the Agent has submitted an additional sectional drawing which is included in the presentation.

Some Members had visited the site the previous day.

The following spoke under the public participation at meetings scheme:

·         Ben Brough – Applicant

Members discussed the design and said that the stepped roof lines can also be seen on other nearby properties in the Conservation Area. It was clarified that this would be an open market dwelling.

Some Members agreed that they are keen to approve this application to support a young person to remain in the local own community, and to conserve the building.

A motion to refuse the application was proposed, but not seconded.

A motion to approve the application, contrary to Officer recommendation, with conditions listed below was then proposed, seconded, put to the vote and carried.

RESOLVED:

That the application be APPROVED with the following conditions;

 

1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun within 3 years from the date of this permission.

 

2. The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in complete accordance with Drawing Nos. 2311-01, 2311-02D and 2311-03D, subject to the following conditions.

3. The development is approved solely for the conversion of the building and does not grant permission for its demolition and rebuild. The building shall therefore be safeguarded from demolition/collapse and full details of any localised rebuilding works shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to such works being undertaken. Unless contrary to the requirements to be approved above, the development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the recommendations of the submitted Structural Report (Peak Engineers) or unless otherwise previously agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

 

4.Notwithstanding the details submitted with the application, prior to being provided, details of all doors and door and window frames (to include their materials, depth of recess and colour treatment) and any new/replacement lintels or cills, shall be submitted for approval in writing by the Local Planning Authority and shall only be provided in accordance with the approved details.

 

5. Notwithstanding the details on the approved drawings, and prior to being provided, details of the following shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority:

 

- a sample of the additional stone required for the elevations;

- a sample of any replacement roof tiles;

- details of the rooflights (which shall be a flush fitting conservation type);

- details/samples of any replacement rainwater goods, to include colour treatment; and

- details/samples of any additional pipework, to include colour treatment.

 

The development shall thereafter only be carried out in accordance with the approved details and so maintained throughout the lifetime of the development.

 

6. Notwithstanding the details on the approved drawings, and prior to being provided, details of the following shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority:

 

-      the extent and surfacing materials of all hardstanding areas;

-      details of soft landsacaping; and

-      the means of demarking the curtilage of the building, to include any walls or gates.

 

The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details prior to the occupation of the dwelling and so maintained throughout the lifetime of the development.

 

7. Notwithstanding the details submitted with the application, a bin store and air source heat pump shall be provided prior to the occupation of the dwellinghouse, details of the type and location of which, and the means for their screening, having been submitted for approval in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details

 

8. No meter boxes shall be provided on the dwellinghouse hereby approved and any provision for such shall be first agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

 

9. Prior to the occupation of the dwellinghouse, details for the provision of two parking spaces within the application site shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. These shall be provided prior to the occupation of the dwellinghouse and shall be retained for the purposes of car parking at all times for the life of the development unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

 

10. No works shall commence until either a European Protected Species (EPS) Mitigation Licence or Bat Mitigation Class License scheme (BMCL) has been obtained from Natural England and submitted with the approved method statement to the Local Planning Authority.

 

11. Prior to occupation of the dwellinghouse, a bat mitigation and enhancement plan, showing the precise location and type of feature and in accordance with the mitigation and enhancement measures detailed in Section 4.4.3, 4.4.4 and 4.4.5 of the Protected Species Survey by Dunelm Ecology shall be submitted for approval in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The bat approved mitigation and enhancement plan measures shall be implemented prior to the occupation of the dwellinghouse and the measures retained thereafter.

 

12.

a)    No works to the building or development shall take place until a Written Scheme of Investigation for a programme of archaeological work, to include level 2/3 historic building recording and archaeological monitoring of groundworks, has been submitted to and approved by the National Park Authority in writing. The scheme shall include an assessment of significance and research questions; and

 

1.    The programme and methodology of site investigation and recording;

2.    The programme for post investigation assessment;

3.    Provision to be made for analysis of the site investigation and recording;

4.    Provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the analysis and records of the site investigation;

5.    Provision to be made for archive deposition of the analysis and records of the site investigation;

6.    Nomination of a competent person or persons/organization to undertake the works set out within the Written Scheme of Investigation.

 

b)    No development shall take place other than in accordance with the archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation approved under condition (a).

 

c)    The development shall not be occupied until the site investigation and post investigation assessment has been completed in accordance with the programme set out in the archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation approved under condition (a) and the provision to be made for analysis, publication and dissemination of results and archive deposition has been secured.

 

13. Notwithstanding the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order (2015) (as amended), there shall be no extensions or alterations made to the dwellinghouse, other than as detailed and approved in this planning permission, nor the erection of structures, gates or walls within the curtilage of the approved dwellinghouse, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

 

 

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