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Minutes of Planning Committee Meeting Held on 7Th October 2019 at Rossetti Hall, Holmer Green Little Missenden Parish Council Minutes of Planning Committee Meeting held on 7th October 2019 At Rossetti Hall, Holmer Green Attendees: Councillor Fallon – Chair Councillors D. Baker, S. Baker, S. Burke, W. Marzouk, B. Scotchbrook and A. Timon Parish Clerk – H. Hogan Meeting was opened at 19:30 1. Public Forum for discussion of Planning Applications only – no members of the public attended. 2. To receive Apologies from Councillors for non-attendance – Councillor C. Thirsk. 3. To receive declarations of interest relating to this meeting – none declared. 4. To receive and sign the Minutes of the previous Planning Committee – signed at the Parish Council Meeting on 16th September 2019. 5. Current Planning Applications PL/19/2745/FA Submitted by: Mr Cartwright Date Registered: Full Application (Householder) 30th August 2019 (Case Officer: Alex Wilson) The Brambles Convert loft space to habitable rooms incorporating Penfold Lane alterations to rooflights and new rooflight in the west Holmer Green elevation. Enlarge west ground floor window to match Buckinghamshire existing. Replace rear window with French doors. HP15 6XS No objections PL/19/2846/FA Submitted by Mr Matthew Jones Date Registered: Full Application 2nd September 2019 (Case Officer: Emma Showan) 21 Ridings Cottages Objections raised on the basis of over- Holmer Green development, lack of parking provision High Wycombe and poor access for emergency Buckinghamshire vehicles. HP15 6QQ Change of use from a single dwelling to two dwellings. PL/19/2823/FA Submitted by: Katherine Miller Date Registered: Full Application 14th August 2019 (Case Officer: Lucy Wenzel) Flint Cottage Construction of stables and ménage (horse training Windsor Lane area) linked by a track. Little Kingshill Great Missenden Comments received - the area should remain restricted Buckinghamshire for private use. LMPC support the TfB comments - HP16 0DZ Windsor Lane is a ‘C’ class road subject to a 30mph restriction. The application seeks permission for the 1 Little Missenden Parish Council construction of stables and ménage in a “Horse Field” to the rear of Flint Cottage. It has come to my understanding that the proposed stables and ménage are for the personal use of the applicant and will not be used for commercial purposes. I trust that the Local Planning Authority will attach a suitably worded condition to ensure that the development is solely used for this purpose, should planning consent be granted. Therefore, I am satisfied that the proposals will not lead to a material increase in vehicular movements into and out of the site. PL/19/2840/FA Submitted by: Mr & Mrs Laker Date Registered: Full Application (Householder) 16th August 2019 (Case Officer: Lucy Wenzel) Tree Tops Extension to habitable area within roof incorporating 12 Wycombe Road front and side dormers, rooflights, balcony and Holmer Green alterations to front roof elevation. Buckinghamshire HP15 6RY No Objections PL/19/2748/FA Submitted by: Mr & Mrs M Date Registered: Full Application Instone 5th September 2019 (Case Officer: Emma Showan) 5 Beech Tree Road Construction of a link detached house Holmer Green High Wycombe Objections raised on the grounds of overdevelopment and Buckinghamshire very limited access. HP15 6UZ PL/19/2997/VRC Submitted by: Fountain Builders Date Registered: Variation or Removal of a 12th September 2019 Condition (Case Officer: Lucy Wenzel) Steveholm Variation of condition 15 of planning permission Pond Approach PL/18/4538/FA (Redevelopment of site to create four Holmer Green new dwellings, vehicular access and hardstanding High Wycombe following demolition of existing house) to allow for: Buckinghamshire For each house, a loft conversion with rooflights to HP15 6RQ rear elevation, a single-storey rear extension and an outbuilding in the rear garden. Objection raised – this is a variation from Condition 10 on page 3 of the decision notice which states that:- Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 as amended (or any Order revoking or re- enacting that Order, with or without modification), no windows/rooflights/dormer windows or openings other than those expressly authorised by this permission shall be inserted or constructed at any time at first floor level or above in the dwellings hereby permitted. Reason: To protect the amenities and privacy of the adjoining properties. 2 Little Missenden Parish Council PL/19/3046/FA Submitted by: Mr & Mrs Date Registered: Full Application (Householder) Mawdsley 2nd September 2019 (Case Officer: Alex Wilson) Claremont House Single storey front and rear extensions. Stony Lane Little Kingshill No objections Buckinghamshire HP16 0DS PL/19/3168/FA Submitted by: Mr Alex McCrudden Date Registered: Full Application (Householder) 12th September 2019 (Case Officer: Alex Whitehead) 12 Westfield Single storey side extension Hyde Heath Buckinghamshire No objections HP6 5RE Submitted by: Wallace Date Registered: PL/19/3176/FA 20th September 2019 Full Application (Case Officer: Melanie Beech) Land at Holly Berry Grove Conversion of barn and stable to residential dwelling Hollyberry Grove and garden room. Holmer Green Buckinghamshire Objections raised on the grounds that this is an area of HP15 6XB outstanding natural beauty and Greenbelt land. PL/19/3179/FA Submitted by: Mr and Mrs Major Date Registered: Full Application (Householder) 13th September 2019 (Case Officer: Murtaza Poptani) 2 Hollyberry Grove Two storey front and side extension, alterations to Holmer Green side windows and doors High Wycombe Buckinghamshire No objections HP15 6XB 6. Planning Decisions Notification of agricultural or forestry development under Schedule 2, Part 6 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 for: Agricultural Barn for the storage of machinery and animal feed Kings View Farm Windsor Lane Little Kingshill Buckinghamshire HP16 0DL Ref. No: PL/19/3056/AGN | Validated: Wed 04 Sep 2019 | Status: Decided Notification under The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015, Part 1 of Schedule 2 Class A 4 for single storey rear extension (depth extending from rear wall 4.5m, maximum height 2.8m, eaves height 2.5m). Bethel 51 Orchard Way Holmer Green Buckinghamshire HP15 6QU Ref. No: PL/19/2647/PNE | Validated: Tue 06 Aug 2019 | Status: Decided Application for approval of details reserved by condition 2 a and b on planning permission CH/2018/0223/FA (Part single and two storey rear and side extensions, roof extension with a front and rear dormer window, new finish to existing walls, retiling of roof and existing dormer windows and alterations to fenestration) Copper Beeches Beamond End Lane Beamond End Buckinghamshire HP7 0QT Ref. No: PL/19/2381/CONDA | Validated: Tue 09 Jul 2019 | Status: Decided 3 Little Missenden Parish Council Raising roof height to accommodate living space on first floor with rear dormers and front roof lights and a two-storey side extension. Francis and John Plantation London Road Great Missenden Buckinghamshire Ref. No: PL/19/2459/FA | Validated: Mon 22 Jul 2019 | Status: Decided 7. Planning Notices 8. Planning Appeals and Appeal Decisions: TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 APPEAL UNDER SECTION 174 Site Address: Land to The Rear Of, Bubbles Car Wash, London Road, Little Kingshill, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0DH Appellant’s name(s): Mr A Ahmed Inspectorates Case Reference(s): APP/X0415/C/18/3201804 Appeal start date: 17 September 2019 An appeal has been made to the Secretary of State against an enforcement notice issued by Chiltern District Council on 29 March 2018. A copy of the enforcement notice which sets out the alleged breach of planning control, reasons for issuing the notice and steps taken is attached for your attention. The appellant has appealed against the notice on the following grounds: Ground (b) – that the breach of control alleged in the enforcement notice has not occurred as a matter of fact. Ground (c) – that there has not been a breach of planning control. Ground (d) – that, at the time the enforcement notice was issued, it was too late to take enforcement action against the matters stated in the notice. Ground (g) – that the time given to comply with the notice is too short. The appeal will be determined on the basis of an inquiry. The procedure to be followed is set out in the Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Inspectors) (inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 APPEAL UNDER SECTION 195 Appeal reference: APP/X0415/X/19/3220882 Appellant's name: Mrs Brenda Deaney Appeal start date: 18 September 2019 Application Reference: PL/18/3875/SA Application type: Lawful development certificate for a proposed use or development Location: 15 Winters Way, Holmer Green, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP15 6YA Proposal: Certificate of lawfulness for proposed vehicular access. An appeal has been made to the Secretary of State against the decision of Chiltern District Council to refuse to grant a certificate of lawfulness, as detailed in the appellant's grounds of appeal. The appeal will be determined on the basis of written representations. The procedure to be followed is set out in the Town and Country Planning (Enforcement) (Written Representations Procedure) (England) Regulations 2002. We have forwarded all the representations made to us on the application to the Planning Inspectorate and the appellant. These will be considered by the Inspector when determining the appeal. 9. Planning Checklist - Councillor Fallon to present. CH/2016/1788/FA OS Field 4136, Windsor Lane, Little Kingshill - monitoring to continue. CH/2016/2293/OA Planning permission expired? 4 Little Missenden Parish Council CH2017/0160/AV – proposed alpaca farm - called in by Great Missenden Parish Council. Consultation period is now closed, several letters of objection received. 2014/00278/AB/EN & 2014/00327/AB Bubbles Car Was and Springhaven – Appeal against enforcement lodged 22.09.19 CH/2011/1194/FA – Oaklands Farm, Beamond End Lane - appeal dismissed August 2019 2017/00331/AB – Kebab Shop, Turners Place – signage was permitted in 2015 by enforcement.
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