Agenda for Planning Committee on Wednesday, 21st August, 2019, 6.00 pm
Agenda, decisions and minutes
Venue: Shield Room, Civic Centre, West Paddock, Leyland PR25 1DH
Contact: Charlotte Lynch Email: clynch@southribble.gov.uk
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Welcome and Introduction Minutes: The Chair, Councillor Caleb Tomlinson, welcomed members of the public to the meeting, introduced the committee and explained the roles of its members and proceedings. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: An apology for absence was received from Councillor Caroline Moon |
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Declaration of Interest Members are requested to indicate at this stage in the proceedings any items on the agenda in which they intend to declare an interest. Members are reminded that if the interest is a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest (as defined in the Members’ Code of Conduct) they must leave the room for the whole of that item. If the interest is not a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest but is such that a member of the public could reasonably regard it as being so significant that it is likely that it would prejudice their judgement of the public interest (as explained in the Code of Conduct) then they may make representations but then must leave the meeting for the remainder of the item. Minutes: Councillor Caleb Tomlinson declared a non-prejudicial interest in Item 7 – Leyland Sports Association.
Councillor Phil Smith declared a prejudicial interest in Item 8 – South Ribble Tennis Centre.
Councillor Will Adams declared a prejudicial interest in Item 9 – 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham.
Councillor David Shaw declared a personal interest in Items 9 and 10 – 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham.
Councillor Keith Martin declared a prejudicial interest in Item 10 – 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham.
Councillor James Flannery declared a prejudicial interest in Item 10 – 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham.
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Minutes of the Last Meeting PDF 76 KB Held on Wednesday, 17 July 2019, to be signed as a correct record. Minutes: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday, 17 July 2019 be signed as a correct record by the Chair. |
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Appeal Decisions An update will be provided at the meeting. Minutes: The Head of Development Management informed the committee of two appeals which had been referred to the Planning Inspector relating to:
· Land at Balshaw Farm – appeal dismissed
· Spinners Square, Bamber Bridge – appeal dismissed |
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07/2019/1810/FUL - Land at 7 Marsh Lane and Golden Ball Hotel, Marsh Lane, Longton PDF 930 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions outlined in the report and an update to condition 22 that external lighting associated with the development shall be directional and designed to avoid excessive light spill and shall not illuminate bat roosting opportunities within the site or trees and hedgerows in the area. The principles of relevant guidance should be followed (e.g. the Bat Conservation Trust and Institution of Lighting Professionals guidance Bats and Artificial Lighting in the UK 08/18).
Minutes: Speakers: 4 objectors, Ward Councillors Colin Clark and Colin Coulton, and the Applicant (Ms Tracy Kneen)
Address: Land at 7 Marsh Lane / Golden Ball Hotel, Marsh Lane, Longton
Applicant: Mr Anthony Kneen, Kneen Developments Ltd.
Agent: Mr Phil Robinson, Graham Lea Architecture, Fourth Floor, Media Factory, Kirkham Street, Preston, PR1 2HE
Development: Residential development for the erection of 9 dwellings together with associated infrastructure following demolition of existing bungalow and ancillary buildings
RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions outlined in the report and an update to condition 22 that external lighting associated with the development shall be directional and designed to avoid excessive light spill and shall not illuminate bat roosting opportunities within the site or trees and hedgerows in the area. The principles of relevant guidance should be followed (e.g. the Bat Conservation Trust and Institution of Lighting Professionals guidance Bats and Artificial Lighting in the UK 08/18).
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07/2019/3497/FUL - Leyland Sports Association, Thurston Road, Leyland PDF 894 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Decision: RESOLVED: (Yes: 10 No: 2)
That the application be refused for the following reason:
1. The submission fails to demonstrate that internal and external use of the premises by virtue of noise, increased use and activity associated with a drinking establishment (Class A4) would not have an adverse impact on the amenities of neighbouring properties. The proposal is therefore contrary to Policies B1(c) and G17(a) of the South Ribble Local Plan, Policy G17(c & d) of the Central Lancashire Core Strategy. Minutes: Speakers: the Applicant (Mr James Metcalf)
Address: Leyland Sports Association, Thurston Road, Leyland
Applicant: Mr James Metcalf
Development: Change of use from Social Club (Sui Generis) to Class A4 (Drinking establishments) and an infill extension to front/side elevation
RESOLVED: (Yes: 10 No: 2)
That the application be refused for the following reason:
1. The submission fails to demonstrate that internal and external use of the premises by virtue of noise, increased use and activity associated with a drinking establishment (Class A4) would not have an adverse impact on the amenities of neighbouring properties. The proposal is therefore contrary to Policies B1(c) and G17(a) of the South Ribble Local Plan, Policy G17(c & d) of the Central Lancashire Core Strategy. |
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07/2019/4950/FUL - South Ribble Tennis Centre PDF 681 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Decision: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions. Minutes: Councillor Phil Smith left the room after making his representations.
Speakers: None
Address: South Ribble Tennis Centre
Applicant: Mr Mark Snaylam, South Ribble Community Leisure and West Lancs Community Leisure
Agent: Miss Weronika Banaszewska, Space and Place Architects, 52 Princess Street, Manchester, M1 6JX
Development: Extension to existing car park to provide an additional 46 spaces
RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions. |
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07/2019/5877/FUL - 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham PDF 490 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Decision: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions outlined in the report and an amendment to condition 3 that the premises hereby approved shall not be open to customers outside the hours of 0900 hrs to 1800 hrs Monday to Saturday and shall not open on Sundays, Bank or Public Holidays unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority.
Minutes: Councillor Phil Smith returned to the meeting.
Speakers: Ward Councillor David Howarth and the Applicant (Miss Juliet Preston)
Address: 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston, Lancashire
Applicant: Miss Juliet Preston, Inkarma Ltd., 69 Larches Lane, Preston
Development: Change of use from office (B1) to tattoo studio (Sui Generis)
RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be approved subject to conditions outlined in the report and an amendment to condition 3 that the premises hereby approved shall not be open to customers outside the hours of 0900 hrs to 1800 hrs Monday to Saturday and shall not open on Sundays, Bank or Public Holidays unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority.
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07/2019/5782/FUL - 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham PDF 519 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Decision: RESOLVED: (Yes: 9 No: 1)
That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. By reason of increased noise, odours and general activity associated with a hot food takeaway, particularly during evening hours, the proposed change of use would be detrimental to the amenity of neighbouring residential properties, particularly the residents of the Water Tower as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan and Core Strategy Policy 17.
2. That by virtue of its scale, siting and design the proposed flue and waste storage area are considered to have a detrimental impact on the character and visual appearance of the Rawstorne Road Conservation Area, Penwortham District Retail Centre and the setting of a Grade II listed building (The Fleece Inn) as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan, Central Lancashire Core Strategy Policy 16 and the National Planning Policy Framework 2019.
Minutes: Councillors James Flannery and Keith Martin left the meeting.
Speakers: Ward Councillor David Howarth
Address: 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston, Lancashire
Applicant: Mr Luciano Ciavatta
Agent: A&T Architectural Design Ltd., 115 Church Street
Development: Change of use from office (B1) to hot food takeaway (A5)
RESOLVED: (Yes: 9 No: 1)
That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. By reason of increased noise, odours and general activity associated with a hot food takeaway, particularly during evening hours, the proposed change of use would be detrimental to the amenity of neighbouring residential properties, particularly the residents of the Water Tower as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan and Core Strategy Policy 17.
2. That by virtue of its scale, siting and design the proposed flue and waste storage area are considered to have a detrimental impact on the character and visual appearance of the Rawstorne Road Conservation Area, Penwortham District Retail Centre and the setting of a Grade II listed building (The Fleece Inn) as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan, Central Lancashire Core Strategy Policy 16 and the National Planning Policy Framework 2019. |
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07/2019/2044/FUL - Storage Land and Premise, Tomlinson Road, Leyland PDF 617 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be subject to conditions outlined in the report and on the update sheet. Minutes: Councillors James Flannery and Keith Martin returned to the meeting.
Speakers: Councillor Stephen Thurlbourn
Address: Storage Land and Premise, Tomlinson Road, Leyland, Lancashire
Applicant: Clive Hurt (Plant Hire) Ltd.
Agent: MCK Associates, Burnaby Villa, 48 Watling Street Road, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 8BP
Development: Erection of 8no. single storey industrial units (classes B1, B2 and B8) with associated access road and car parking
RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That the application be subject to conditions outlined in the report and on the update sheet. |
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07/2019/6068/ADV - Meadowcroft Business Park, Pope Lane, Whitestake PDF 224 KB Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached. Decision: RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That
1. consent be granted and the decision delegated to the Head of Development Management in consultation with the Chair of Planning Committee on completion of the consultation period, subject to no further representations being received, and receipt of written confirmation from the applicant that an automatic timer can be fitted with an agreed timeframe to turn the lighting on the signage approved off between the hours of 9.00pm and 8.00am.
2. should the applicant reject the condition that the lighting on the signage approved be switched off between the hours of 9.00pm and 8.00amor be unable to install a timer that would allow the lights to automatically turn off, the application will come back for determination by the Planning Committee.
3. a letter be sent on behalf of the Planning Committee to the applicant expressing deep concern at the number of retrospective applications being received for the site. Minutes: Speakers: Ward Councillor Margaret Smith
Address: Meadowcroft Business Park, Pope Lane, Whitestake, Preston, PR4 4BA
Applicant: Bailey
Agent: Miss Emma Lambert, Bushell Street Mill, Bushell Street, Preston, PR1 2SP
Development: Illuminated and non-illuminated advertisement scheme
RESOLVED: (Unanimously)
That
1. consent be granted and the decision delegated to the Head of Development Management in consultation with the Chair of Planning Committee on completion of the consultation period, subject to no further representations being received, and receipt of written confirmation from the applicant that an automatic timer can be fitted with an agreed timeframe to turn the lighting on the signage approved off between the hours of 9.00pm and 8.00am.
2. should the applicant reject the condition that the lighting on the signage approved be switched off between the hours of 9.00pm and 8.00amor be unable to install a timer that would allow the lights to automatically turn off, the application will come back for determination by the Planning Committee.
3. a letter be sent on behalf of the Planning Committee to the applicant expressing deep concern at the number of retrospective applications being received for the site. |