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PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING on 16TH June 2020 at 7.00 Pm (VIRTUAL) PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING on 16TH June 2020 at 7.00 pm (VIRTUAL) Address for meeting: Committee Room Queen Alexandra Memorial Pavilion Public Questions Time - Members of the public are permitted to speak and ask questions during public question time. There is a limit of three minutes speaking time per person. The Council is not required to give an immediate answer to a question or debate it at the meeting. Once Public Question Time is over and the Council/Committee has started the main meeting members of the public are welcome to remain for the duration of the meeting but may not participate further. There are occasions however when the public and press maybe excluded from a meeting due to the nature of the business to be discussed. AGENDA 1. TO RECEIVE PUBLIC QUESTIONS, STATEMENTS, OR SUBMISSIONS FROM THE PUBLIC IN ATTENDANCE (Chairman) Members of the public are invited to make representations to Olveston Parish Council on any planning matters relating to the work of the Council. (Public Bodies admission to meetings) Act 1960. Please state your name and address for the records. 2. TO RECEIVE AND ACCEPT APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 3. TO RECEIVE DECLARATION OF INTERESTS AND REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATIONS 4. TO AGREE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING ON 26th May 2020 (virtual approved) 5. TO NOTE ANY MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES AND NOT COVERED BY THE AGENDA ITEMS, FOR INFORMATION ONLY 6. TO CONSIDER AND AGREE A RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING PLANNING APPLICATION P20/04337/PNC Manor Farm House Awkley Lane Tockington South Gloucestershire BS32 4LP Prior notification of a change of use of Agricultural Building to Dwelling houses (Class C3) as defined in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2015 P20/09666/F 55 Laxton Close Olveston South Gloucestershire BS35 4ED Erection of a single storey rear and side extension to form additional living accommodation. – P20/07047/LB Tockington Park Farm Tockington Park Lane Almondsbury BS32 4JE Internal and external alterations to include the erection of single storey canopy porch and first floor rear extension. P20/07044/F Tockington Park Tockington Park Lane Almondsbury South Gloucestershire BS32 4JE Erection of side extension to form canopy porch and first floor rear extension to form additional living accommodation P20/09706/F Myrtle Cottage Tockington Green Tockington South GloS BS32 4NN Demolition of single storey rear extension and front porch. Erection of two storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation and erection of new front porch. P20/09707/LB Myrtle Cottage Tockington Green Tockington South GloS BS32 4NN Internal and external alterations to include demolition of single storey rear extension and front porch. Erection of two storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation and erection of new front porch. Raising of existing kitchen floor levels to match through the rear Olveston Parish Council Registered Address: QAMP, Old Down, Bristol, Email: [email protected] P20/09736/PNA The Elms Upper Tockington Road South GloS BS32 4LQ Prior notification of the intention to erect 1no. agricultural building for the storage of machinery, fodder and feed stuffs. - P20/10022/CLE The Elms Upper Tockington Road South Gloucestershire BS32 4LQ DESCRIPTION: Continued use of land as (Class B8) storage. NOTE ANY OTHER PLANNING MATTERS FOR INFORMATION OR REFERRAL ONLY PT17/3726/HED Alveston (Lower Hazel) Sewage Treatment Works Lower Hazel Rudgeway Bristol South Gloucestershire Removal of 15m length of hedgerow to facilitate the access of works machinery on site. Subsequent reinstatement of hedgerow on completion of works as per attached reinstatement plan (STD/836) Approved P20/03718/CLE Land South Of The Elms Upper Tockington Road Tockington South Gloucestershire BS32 4LQ The continued use of land and 3 no. buildings for storage - Class B8 as defined in the Town and Country Planning (use classes) Order 1987 (as amended) Refusal P20/07011/CLP 1 Mill Lane Tockington South Gloucestershire BS32 4LL Erection of single storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation. Approve with conditions http s:/www.southglos.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/search-planning-applications/ Olveston Parish Council Registered Address: QAMP, Old Down, Bristol, Email: [email protected].
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