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Planning application
Meeting: 29/09/2022 - Planning Committee (Item 16)
16 Land adjoining 2A, Highfield Road, Ringwood (Application 21/11530) PDF 384 KB
3 Detached houses with associated parking and landscaping
RECOMMENDED:
Delegated Authority be given to the Executive Head of Planning, Regeneration and Economy to GRANT PERMISSION subject to:
i) the completion of a planning obligation entered into by way of a Section 106 Agreement to secure air quality monitoring, habitat mitigation and habitat mitigation monitoring; and
ii) the imposition of the conditions set out in the report
Minutes:
Details:
3 Detached houses with associated parking and landscaping
Public Participants:
Ken Parke, Ken Parke Planning Consultants Ltd (Agent)
Additional Representations:
The Case Officer reported that a further letter of objection had been received, this had been included in the update note circulated prior to the meeting.
Comment:
The Case Officer reported that an air quality statement had been requested.
A member of the Planning Committee noted that the site was formerly a builders yard and suggested a condition be included in relation to the discovery of contaminated land.
Cllr Holding was not present for this item.
Decision:
Delegated Authority be given to the Executive Head of Planning, Regeneration and Economy to GRANT PERMISSION subject to:
i) the completion of a planning obligation entered into by way of a Section 106 Agreement to secure air quality monitoring, habitat mitigation and habitat mitigation monitoring; and
ii) the imposition of the conditions set out in the report and additional condition regarding contaminated land.
Conditions / Reasons:
As per report (Item 3d), update note and additional condition set out below:
If unexpected contamination is found after development has begun, development must be halted on that part of the site affected by the unexpected contamination, until an investigation and risk assessment has been undertaken in accordance with the Environment Agency's technical Land Contamination Risk Management (LCRM) guidance. Where remediation is necessary, a remediation scheme must be prepared and submitted to, for approval in writing by, the Local Planning Authority, to bring the site to a condition suitable for the intended use by removing unacceptable risks to human health, buildings and other property. The scheme must include all works to be undertaken, proposed remediation objectives and criteria, timetable of works and site management procedures. The scheme must ensure that the site will not qualify as contaminated land under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation. Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme, a verification report that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be produced, and is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority.
Reason: To ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors in accordance with Policy CCC1 of the Local Plan 2016-2036 Part One: Planning Strategy for the New Forest District outside the National Park.
Meeting: 14/09/2022 - Planning Committee (Item 3d)
3d Land adjoining 2A, Highfield Road, Ringwood (Application 21/11530) PDF 344 KB
3 Detached houses with associated parking and landscaping
RECOMMENDED:
Delegated Authority be given to the Executive Head of Planning, Regeneration and Economy to GRANT PERMISSION subject to:
i) the completion of a planning obligation entered into by way of a Section 106 Agreement to secure air quality monitoring, habitat mitigation and habitat mitigation monitoring; and
ii) the imposition of the conditions set out in the report