Agenda, decisions and minutes
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Note: Agenda Item 8 - Planning Application 2023/1779/FUL - Burcott House Farm - has been withdrawn from the agenda
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Apologies for Absence To receive any apologies for absence and notification of substitutions. Minutes: Prior to the start of the meeting the Chair asked everyone present to stand and observe a minute of silence in memory of Councillor Dean Ruddle, Division Member (Somerton) who had sadly recently passed away. Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Adam Boyden, Dawn Denton, Claire Sully and Alex Wiltshire. Councillor Alistair Hendry substituted for Councillor Denton.
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Minutes from the Previous Meeting PDF 147 KB To approve the minutes from the previous meeting held on 5 December 2023. Minutes: The Committee was asked to consider the Minutes of the meeting held on 5 December 2023.
Councillor Edric Hobbs proposed and Councillor Martin Lovell seconded that they be accepted. These Minutes were taken as a true and accurate record and were approved.
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Declarations of Interest To receive and note any declarations of interests in respect of any matters included on the agenda for consideration at this meeting. (The other registrable interests of Councillors of Somerset Council, arising from membership of City, Town or Parish Councils and other Local Authorities will automatically be recorded in the minutes: City, Town & Parish Twin Hatters - Somerset Councillors 2023 ) Minutes: Councillor Helen Kay declared she was pre-determined for application 2023/1036/FUL and stated she would not take part in the debate or vote. She would, however, speak as Divisional Councillor.
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Public Question Time The Chair to advise the Committee of any items on which members of the public have requested to speak and advise those members of the public present of the details of the Council’s public participation scheme.
For those members of the public who have submitted any questions or statements, please note, a three minute time limit applies to each speaker.
Requests to speak at the meeting at Public Question Time must be made to the Monitoring Officer in writing or by email to democraticservicesteam@somerset.gov.uk by 5pm on Tuesday 2 January 2024.
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To consider an application for the change of use of part of land to a dog training area with associated parking. Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2023/1759/FUL be APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Permission to be set to be reviewed after 1 year to ascertain if the approved hours of operation results in noise complaints. Following this first year of operation, the hours of permitted operation will cease at 6pm in the evening rather than 8pm. Furthermore, this decision would also require the applicant to submit an application under Section 73 of the Act to then regularise the approved operating hours after the first year of operation. Votes – Unanimous in favour
Minutes: Application for change of use of part of land to a dog training area with associated parking.
The Officer’s Report stated that this application related to a parcel of land to the rear of Sundance, 23 Old Wells Road, Shepton Mallet. The site was agricultural land and there was a single access point off Old Wells Road which served the dwelling and stables. The site was within an area of high archaeological potential and phosphate catchment. In the summary, the Planning Officer recommended that planning permission be approved as the proposed use was acceptable in principle raising no adverse design, amenity or highway safety concerns which could not be overcome through the imposition of conditions.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation. He added that Condition 4 from his planning report relating to parking and turning (pre use) could be omitted and that there was an update to Condition 3, which was that restriction would not apply to the owners’ own dogs, only those being trained.
The Committee was then addressed by the applicant. She made the following points:
In the discussion which followed, Members made a number of comments including the following:
In response to the comments made, Planning Officers advised that Condition 3.3 could be amended to ensure that for the first year, operations must cease at 8pm, whereafter it would revert to 6pm. After which time, any complaints regarding noise will be reviewed and if found to be acceptable, the applicant could then apply under Section 73 to regularise the hours of operation.
At the conclusion of the debate, it was proposed by Councillor Edric Hobbs and seconded by Councillor Bente Height to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation with the amended Condition 3.3 review of noise complaints after 1 year.
On being put to the vote the proposal was approved unanimously.
RESOLVED
That planning application 2023/1759/FUL be APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. subject to Condition 3.3 being amended so that, following the first year of operation, the hours of permitted operation must cease at 6pm in the evening rather than 8pm to ascertain if the approved hours of operation results in noise complaints.
Votes – Unanimous
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Planning Application 2021/2525/FUL Greenhill Barton Road Butleigh Glastonbury Somerset PDF 95 KB To consider an application for a change of use of agricultural land to holiday let and erection holiday let unit, yurts, kitchen and shower unit (Retention of works partially completed). Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2021/2525/FULbe APPROVED contrary to the Officer’s recommendation as it was considered that the benefits of the scheme outweighed any harms identified and it was not regarded as an unsustainable location. Approval was granted subject to a S106 agreement for phosphate mitigation and delegation of conditions was made to Planning Officers in consultation with the Chair and Vice-Chair. Votes – 6 in favour, 4 against
Minutes: Application for the change of use of agricultural land to holiday let and erection holiday let unit, yurts, kitchen and shower unit (Retention of works partially completed)
The Officer’s Report stated that this application related to a field to the north of Barton Road, Butleigh, a site known as Greenhill. The site had vehicular access from the classified 3 unnumbered road which was shared with a public footpath. A stone track from the road sloped down to site and within the field there were some Yurts which were rented out as holiday lets and a stable building.
In the summary, the Planning Officer recommended that that planning permission be refused as the principle of development was unacceptable as the site lay in the countryside outside the development limits where development is strictly controlled. The proposal did not represent sustainable development by virtue of its distance and poor accessibility and connectivity to local services and facilities. The development would result in harm to the character and appearance of the area and would be detrimental to highway safety.
Any limited economic benefits that could be attributed to the development given the proposed uses as tourist accommodation associated with this development, did not outweigh the harm identified.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation.
The Committee was then addressed by the applicant. Some of the comments he made were as follows:
In the discussion which followed, Members made a number of comments including the following:
In response to the comments made, Planning Officers advised the following:
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Planning Application 2021/2280/FUL Billingsley Bath Road Oakhill Radstock Somerset PDF 95 KB To consider an application for the erection of a detached holiday let. Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2021/2280/FUL be REFUSED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Votes – Unanimous for refusal
Minutes: Application for the erection of a detached holiday let.
The Officer’s Report stated that this application proposed the erection of a detached holiday let. The site currently comprised part of a steep wooded bank leading down to a stream located to the west of Nettlebridge House. The site was formally part of the Nettlebridge Inn which has since been converted to two residential dwellings. These dwellings were also served by the proposed access to serve the proposed holiday let.
In the summary, the Planning Officer said that due to changes in National Policy which emphasised the need to promote a sustainable pattern of development, it now meant that the site's distance, poor accessibility and connectivity to local services and facilities would necessitate the need to travel by private vehicle which made the site unsustainable. In addition, the limited economic benefits brought by a single holiday let would not outweigh the harms identified. Therefore, the application was recommended for refusal.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation.
The Committee was then addressed by a number of local residents opposed to the application. They gave many reasons for their objections including the following:
The next speaker was the applicant. He made the following points:
In the discussion which followed, Members made a number of comments including the following:
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To consider an application for the change of use of Land from Agricultural to Residential Use Class C3 and the erection of 1no. dwelling and associated works. Additional documents: Decision: Planning application 2023/1779/FUL was withdrawn from the agenda prior to the meeting.
Minutes: Planning application 2023/1779/FUL was withdrawn from the agenda prior to the meeting.
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Planning Application 2023/0987/OUT Sourdown Farm Sub Road Butleigh Glastonbury Somerset PDF 99 KB To consider an application for Outline Planning Permission with all matters reserved for a 1no. replacement dwelling. Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2023/0987/OUT be APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Votes – Unanimous in favour
Minutes: Application for Outline Planning Permission with all matters reserved for 1no. replacement dwelling.
The Officer’s Report stated that there was a temporary dwelling already on the site along with one large agricultural building. The site was in the countryside outside of a Settlement Limit and within the Somerset Levels and Moors Ramsar Risk Area. A public footpath ran along the rear of the site, parallel to Sub Road.
In the summary, the Planning Officer’s report said that, although the site was outside of the designated development limits, it was not considered to be a remote location and was readily accessible to the services and facilities within Butleigh.
The report continued that whilst the benefits of the application were considered limited, as no design, amenity, highway safety and/or ecology issues had been raised, the titled balance was considered to apply in this case and so planning permission was recommended as a departure from the development plan.
The application was therefore recommended for approval subject to conditions and to the provisions of a S106 legal agreement to secure the phosphate mitigation.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation.
There was no-one registered to speak on this application and Members had a brief discussion about the location being close to the village and, although outside the settlement limit, it was within walking distance to a lot of facilities, and therefore a sustainable location. They also noted that neither the Division Members nor the Parish Council opposed the application.
At the conclusion of the debate, it was proposed by Councillor Martin Dimmery and seconded by Councillor Edric Hobbs to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.
On being put to the vote the proposal was carried unanimously.
RESOLVED
That planning application 2023/0987/OUT be APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.
Votes – Unanimous in favour
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Planning Application 2023/1036/FUL Land North Of Wallbridge Gardens Frome Somerset PDF 90 KB To consider an application for the erection of 1no. dwellinghouse. Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2023/1036/FULbe REFUSED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Votes – 7 in favour, 1 against and 1 abstention
Minutes: Application for the erection of 1no. dwellinghouse.
The Officer’s Report stated that this application related to a narrow, wedge-shaped parcel of wasteland. The site itself occupied space between a rank of garages and the modern flat development on Great Western Road and comprised of grass and scrub vegetation. The site was accessed using a narrow access lane that cut between the rows of residential properties belonging to Wallbridge Gardens.
The site fell within development boundary of Frome and within the Mells Valley Bat Consultation Zone and BSG Coal Resources Areas.
In the summary, the Planning Officer’s report stated that the proposed development would result in a single additional dwelling where there was a shortfall and would generate associated economic activity that would support local shops and facilities. However, the development would be cramped and contrived and did not satisfactorily relate to the local context. It would also be to the detriment of the amenity of the future occupiers of the already approved nearby 4-bedroom dwelling by removing the majority of outside amenity space and would result in a poor living environment for the future occupiers of the proposed dwelling being considered.
On balance therefore, the proposed dwelling was considered to generate significant and demonstratable harms that were not outweighed by the benefits and was therefore recommended for refusal.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation.
The Committee was then addressed by Councillor Helen Kay who had declared at agenda item 3 that she was pre-determined for this application and therefore she would not take part in the debate or vote. She would, however, speak as Divisional Councillor. She made a number of points regarding the amenity of the future occupiers of the already approved nearby dwelling and suggested adding an extra reason for refusal regarding the access. Councillor Kay then moved to the public gallery for the duration of the debate and vote.
The next speaker was the agent for the applicant. He made the following points:
Members had a brief discussion regarding the proposed parking and turning area for the site and noted that exiting would be very difficult.
At the conclusion of the debate, it was proposed by Councillor Martin Lovell and seconded by Councillor Martin Dimery to refuse the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.
On being put to the vote the proposal was carried with 7 votes in favour, 1 vote against and 1 abstention.
RESOLVED
That planning application 2023/1036/FUL ... view the full minutes text for item 106. |
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To consider an application for existing agricultural barns on site to be demolished and replaced with 4 no. dwellinghouses. Additional documents: Decision: That planning application 2023/1184/FUL be APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Votes – 9 in favour, 1 abstention
Minutes: Application for the demolition of existing agricultural barns and replaced with 4 no. dwellinghouses.
The Officer’s Report stated that this application site was accessed via a track which also provided access to an adjacent house and office building fronting the main road. The site was outside of the development limits, in an area of High Archaeological Potential and within a RAMSAR site.
In the summary, the Planning Officer’s report recommended that that planning permission be granted, subject to conditions.
The Planning Officer explained the application to the Committee with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation.
The Committee was then addressed by the applicant. He made a number of points including the following:
In the brief discussion which followed, Members noted that the scheme had been well planned and designed. It would be built to high energy standards. Some commented on the risk of flooding at the entrance to the site but noted that there was a culvert which was maintained by a local resident. One Member noted that it was in a sustainable location.
At the conclusion of the debate, it was proposed by Councillor Alistair Hendry and seconded by Councillor Susannah Hart to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.
On being put to the vote the proposal was carried by 9 votes in favour and 1 abstention.
RESOLVED
That planning application 2023/1184/FULbe APPROVED in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.
Votes – 9 in favour, 1 abstention.
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To receive a report updating the committee on Appeal Decisions between 17 November 2023 to 19th December 2023. Minutes: The report of decisions made by the Planning Inspectorate between 17 November and 19 December 2023 was noted.
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