Decisions

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Decisions published

12/10/2018 - Section 73 Application - Removal or variation of conditions 2 and 9 on NP/DDD/0317/0305 at Greenfields Farm, Ashford Lane, Ashford in the Water ref: 697    APPROVED (Contrary to officer recommendation)

Decision Maker: Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 12/10/2018 - Planning Committee

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 12/10/2018

Decision:

The Planning Officer introduced the report and informed Members of an amendment to the report at para 4. Which read “Condition 3 reads” which should have read “Condition 2 reads”. 

 

 

The Officer recommendation to approve the application was moved, seconded, put to the vote and carried.

 

 

RESOLVED:

 

To APPROVE the application subject to the following conditions:

 

1.    The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in complete accordance with the submitted plans including ref: ‘Proposed Floorplans’, and ‘Proposed Site Layout’,  subject to the following conditions or modifications.

 

 

2.    Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 2015 (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order) no alterations to the external appearance of the dwelling shall be carried out and no extensions, porches, ancillary buildings, satellite antenna, gates, fences, walls or other means of boundary enclosure shall be erected on the site without the National Park Authority's prior written consent.

 

 

3.    The dwelling shall not be occupied until the parking and manoeuvring space shown on the approved plan has been constructed.

 

 

4.    Vehicular access to the property hereby approved shall be gained via the existing access through Greenfields Farm only, in perpetuity, and not via Little Lane.

 

 

5.    The recommendations in Section 4.2 of the Dunelm Ecology June 2018 report shall be followed and fully implemented prior to the first occupation of the dwelling hereby approved.  In addition to the measures set out in 4.2, a minimum of 5 hessian sacks (of traditional material) should be secured to the walls of the dedicated bat space in suitable locations, enhancing the roosting provision for brown long eared bats, prior to first occupation of the dwelling hereby approved.

 

 

6.    Prior to the dwelling hereby approved being first occupied two ridge tile access points shall be provided.

 

 

7.    The recommendations in 4.4 (Sensitive Working Methods and New Roost Creation) of the October 2016 survey by Dunelm Ecology shall be adhered to.

 

 

8.    The existing barn owl feature shall be retained for the life of the development.

 

 

9.    Before any works commence on external hard landscaping a detailed scheme for landscaping (walling, fencing or ground surfacing as necessary) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the National Park Authority. Once approved, the planting or seeding shall be carried out to the reasonable satisfaction of the Authority within the first planting seasons following completion or occupation of the development. Any walling or surfacing shown on the approved plan shall be completed before the building is first occupied.

 

 

10.  Prior to the erection/provision of any timberwork, including doors and windows, a detailed scheme for the external finish of the timberwork shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the National Park Authority. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved specification and the timberwork shall be permanently so maintained.

 

 

11.  The rainwater goods shall be either timber or cast metal, painted black. The gutters shall be fixed directly to the stonework with brackets and without the use of fascia boards. There shall be no projecting or exposed rafters.

 

 

 

 


12/10/2018 - Full Application - Erection of garden shed for use as domestic shed/workshop and home gym at 44 Burton Edge, Bakewell ref: 698    APPROVED (In accordance with officer recommendation)

Decision Maker: Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 12/10/2018 - Planning Committee

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 12/10/2018

Decision:

 

 

The Planning Officer introduced the report and informed Members that this was a retrospective application as it had already been substantially built as the applicant thought it was permitted development.

 

A motion to approve the application was moved, seconded, put to the vote and carried.

 

RESOLVED:

 

 

To APPROVE the application subject to the following conditions:

1.    Standard commencement period.

2.    Carry out in accordance with specified plans.

3.    Removal of existing smaller shed.

4.    Use to remain private and ancillary.

5.    Roofing to be approved.

6.    Cladding to be approved.

7.    All rainwater goods shall be black.

 

Cllr Jason Atkin left the meeting at 12:25pm

 


12/10/2018 - Full Application - Restricted use of an existing outbuilding as a tea room and to use the garden to serve teas and cakes at Ivy Cottage, Dale Head, Lydgate, Eyam S32 5QU ref: 695    APPROVED (Contrary to officer recommendation)

Decision Maker: Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 12/10/2018 - Planning Committee

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 12/10/2018

Decision:

Members had visited the site on the previous day.

 

The Planning Officer introduced the report and informed Members that the site had been used as a Tea Room since 2017 so the application was therefore partly retrospective.  Whilst on the site visit, Members had met one of the neighbours who clarified that they had no objection to the proposal now that they had seen the revised plans, and the Planning Officer also informed Members that since the report was published a further letter of support had also been received.

 

The following spoke under the public participation at meetings scheme:

 

Ms Kathleen Hall, Applicant

 

The Members considered that the proposal was low level use in a quiet area of Eyam and that the only neighbour affected had no objections.

 

 

A motion to approve the application subject to conditions so that the tea room as proposed on the approved plans would only operate on a Sunday between 11am – 5pm and would remain ancillary to Ivy Cottage.

 

 

RESOLVED:

 

To  APPROVE the application contrary to the Officer recommendation, was moved, seconded, put to the vote and carried, subject to the following conditions:-

 

1.    The operating hours would be between 11am-5pm on Sundays.

2.    Development shall be carried out in accordance with the amended plans.

3.    The use as a tea Room would remain ancillary to Ivy Cottage.

 

 

The meeting was adjourned at 11:13am for a short break and reconvened at 11.22am

 

 

 

 

 

 


12/10/2018 - Full Application - First floor extension over an approved ground floor extension, Bowling Green Cottage, Peak Forest ref: 696    DEFERRED (For further information)

Decision Maker: Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 12/10/2018 - Planning Committee

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 12/10/2018

Decision:

Members had visited the site on the previous day.

 

The Planning Officer introduced the report and informed Members that some aspects of the 2009 application had not been carried out in accordance with approved plans, and that the applicant had made unauthorised changes to the back of the property. The garage was also being used as a holiday let without consent. 

 

The following spoke under the public participation at meetings scheme:

 

·         Cllr Christine Hopley, Parish Council, Supporter

·         Mr Owen Fletcher, Applicant

 

 

A motion to defer the application to allow for further discussions with the applicant regarding the design of the extension and the need for the porch was moved, seconded, voted on and carried.

 

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the application be DEFERRED to allow for further discussions on the design with the applicant.

 

 

 

 

 

 


12/10/2018 - Full Application - Erection of an agricultural workers dwelling at Higher Ford, Wetley Farm, Ford Wetley, Ford ref: 694    APPROVED (Contrary to officer recommendation)

Decision Maker: Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 12/10/2018 - Planning Committee

Decision published: 01/11/2018

Effective from: 12/10/2018

Decision:

Members had visited the site on the previous day.

 

The Planning Officer introduced the report.

 

The following spoke under the public participation at meetings scheme:

 

·         Mr Ken Wainman, Agent

·         Ms Katherine Alcock, Supporter

·         Cllr Gill Heath, Supporter

 

The Members were supportive of the need for additional accommodation, but were concerned on the size of the proposed dwelling and asked whether an alternative solution could be found.  The Planning Officer informed Members that there was a barn on site next to the main house that could be converted to a dwelling but it was currently used for storage.

 

A motion to defer the application to allow for further discussions with the applicant about the need for the size of the dwelling as proposed, the possibility of converting the barn or creating ancillary accommodation as an alternative, and meeting the financial test was moved, seconded, voted on and carried.

 

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the application be DEFERRED to allow for further discussions with the applicant.