Venue: Council Chamber, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, TQ12 4XX
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To confirm the minutes of meeting held on 14 May 2024. Additional documents: Minutes: It was proposed by Councillor Palethorpe and seconded by Councillor Sanders that the minutes of the previous meeting be agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chair.
A vote was taken
Resolved That the minutes of the previous meeting be agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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Declarations of Interest. If Councillors have any questions relating to predetermination or interests in items on this Agenda, please contact the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: Cllr Nutley declared an interest in application 6a due to his friendship with the applicant. He chose to leave the room during the item and not vote.
Cllr Nutley also declared an interest in item 7 due to his role as ward member resulting in consideration communication with the Parish Council. He spoke on this item but did not vote.
Cllr Bullivant declared an interest in item 6b due to his friendship with the applicant. He chose to leave the room during this item and not vote.
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20/00400/FUL Ashburton - Higher Mead Farm PDF 780 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Senior Planning Officer presented the application to the Committee.
It was proposed by Councillor D Cox and seconded by Councillor Macgregor that permission be granted as set out in the agenda report.
A vote was taken. The result was unanimously in favour.
Resolved
That permission be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. Works shall proceed in accordance with approved plans. 2. Within 3 months of this decision notice, a Landscape and Ecological Management Plan (LEMP) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The LEMP shall ensure it details retention of the existing hedge along the southern boundary of the site; and the creation of a Devon bank and native-species hedge along the northern, western and eastern boundaries of the site The work shall be carried out in accordance with the LEMP. 3. No external lighting shall be installed on, or in association with the caravans hereby approved, except for low-intensity, PIR motion-activated lights on a short timer (maximum 2 minutes), sensitive to large objects only (to avoid triggering by bats or other wildlife). 4. The occupation of the caravans hereby approved shall be for holiday purposes or by persons solely or mainly employed by Parkers Farm Holiday Park only. The caravans shall not be occupied as a person’s sole or main place of residence. The owner shall maintain an up-to-date register of the detail of all occupiers, including their names and main home addresses, of the caravans hereby approved and shall make the register available for inspection at all reasonable times by the local planning authority. |
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24/00265/FUL Tedburn St Mary - Red Lion Inn PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: The Planning Officer presented the application to the Committee.
Public Speaker, Objector – Spoke On: · 2 pubs part of village economy · Social impact with loss of pub · Community support group · ACV accepted by planning inspectorate
Public Speaker, Supporter – Spoke on: · Pub is small and doesn’t make a lot of money · High energy costs of running pub · No serious offers · Another pub opposite this one · Development provides housing for local need
Comments from Councillors included: · Loss of local facilities · Community group support for buying pub · Road access issue · MP support for ACV · Applicant wants to sell site · Similar parking situation to other applications · No comments from South West Water · Pub is currently closed so no business happening · Could change business plan · Insufficient parking
It was proposed by Councillor Sanders and seconded by Councillor J Taylor that decision be deferred pending a members’ site visit in order to investigate concerns relating to the road access and public footpath.
A vote was taken. The result was 8 for and 4 against.
Resolved
That decision be deferred pending a members’ site visit. |
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23/01762/FUL Dawlish - Sea Lawn Terrace PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: The Planning Officer presented the application to the Committee.
Public Speaker, Objector – Spoke on: · The flat concerned is a second home · Only one parking space · Historic terrace · Dangerous road · Dawlish Town Council refused application
Comments from Councillors included: · Historic building · Private road · Balcony out of place · Lack of parking · Need permission for windows · No material reasons for refusal · Sea facing side of building is more attractive · Good view of back of property · Trains would pass below roofline · No change to roof line
In response Officers clarified the following · Can only assess visual impact · Parking isn’t part of the proposal · Balcony is part of the skylight · Window permission only needed due to being flats · Other flats have skylights
It was proposed by Councillor Macgregor and seconded by Councillor J Taylor that permission be granted as set out in the agenda report.
A vote was taken. The result was 6 for, 4 against, and 4 abstentions.
Resolved
That permission be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiry of three years from the date of this permission REASON: In accordance with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. 2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the application form and the following documents:
REASON: In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings 3. The works hereby approved shall proceed in strict accordance with the recommendations described in the Preliminary Ecological Assessment (Bat & Nesting Bird Survey) by George Bemment Associates, dated 22 December 2023 REASON: In the interests of biodiversity protection and enhancement 4. Prior to the occupation of the loft conversion the window in the new dormer on the north west elevation serving the proposed bathroom shall be fitted with a minimum of level 3obscured glazing over the entirety of the window with no clear areas. The window shall thereafter be permanently retained in that condition. REASON: To protect the privacy of adjacent occupiers. |
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Enforcement Report Woodland - Land at Chardanay 24/00177/ENF PDF 221 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Senior Enforcement Officer presented the enforcement case to the Committee.
Comments from Councillors during discussion included: · Parish council have reported the breach to the council previously · Concerns about homelessness as a result of the 6 month notice · Rationality of the actions taken · Are the children of occupants attending school · Is this a gypsy and travellers site?
In response Officers confirmed that: · This is the second enforcement case · There is an authorised travellers site nearby
It was proposed by Councillor Sanders and seconded by Councillor Goodman-Bradbury that the enforcement notice be agreed as set out in the report.
A vote was taken – the result was 12 for and 2 against.
Resolved
That I. An ENFORCEMENT NOTICE be issued to cease the unauthorised residential use of the land and remove the unauthorised mobile homes / caravans within 6 months ; and II. In the event of the notice not being complied with, authorisation be given to take further action as necessary including proceeding to prosecution.
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Appeal Decisions - to note appeal decisions made by the Planning Inspectorate. PDF 127 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee noted the appeals decisions made by the Planning Inspectorate
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S73 Major Decisions Summary PDF 56 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee noted the Major Decisions Summary sheet. |