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239 PLANNING COMMITTEE Monday PLANNING 24.09.12 239 PLANNING COMMITTEE Monday, 24th September, 2012 Present - Councillor Brittain (Chair) Councillor Allen Councillor Hill Barr Huckle Bingham Miles Collard Murphy Davenport Simmons Elliott David Stone Flood Martin Stone *Matters dealt with under the Delegation Scheme The following site visits took place immediately before the meeting attended by the following Members:- 1. CHE/12/00414/FUL – Transfer of the existing car boot sale from Holywell Cross to the B2NET Stadium on Sundays from 6am to 1pm at Chesterfield Football Club, 1866 Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield for Chesterfield Football Club S41 9LZ. Councillors Allen, Bingham, Brittain, Brown (Ward Member), Collard, Davenport, Elliott, Flood, Hill, King (Ward Member), Miles, Murphy, Simmons, David Stone and Martin Stone. 2. CHE/12/00433/FUL – Proposed extension and conversion of existing residential property to form 3 one bedroomed flats and 1 two bedroom flat at 17 Queen Street North, Chesterfield, S41 9AB for Mr and Mrs Glyn Pocock. Councillors Allen, Barr, Bingham, Brittain, Collard, Davenport, Elliott, Flood, Hill, Huckle, Miles, Murphy, Simmons and Martin Stone. 3. CHE/12/00451/FUL – Erection of single storey extension to provide four additional bedrooms at Woodthorpe Lodge, Norbriggs Road, Chesterfield for Priory Group. Councillors Allen, Barr, Bingham, Brittain, Collard, Davenport, Elliott, Flood, Hill, Huckle, Miles, Murphy, Simmons and Martin Stone. PLANNING 24.09.12 240 4. CHE/12/00391/FUL – Change of use from Training Centre to Retail (A1) antiques and crafts at Olympia House, 29 Brimington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 7UG for Mr Abdul Latif. Councillors Allen, Barr, Bingham, Collard, Davenport, Elliott, Flood, Hill, Huckle, Miles, Murphy, Simmons and Martin Stone. 0049 DECLARATIONS OF DISCLOSABLE PECUNIARY INTERESTS BY MEMBERS AND ALSO THOSE OF THE MEMBER’S SPOUSE OR CIVIL PARTNER, OR SOMEONE LIVING WITH THE MEMBER IN A SIMILAR CAPACITY Councillor Barr considered that he may have a potential conflict of interest in Minute No. 0052 (CHE/12/00414/FUL - Transfer Of The Existing Car Boot Sale From Holywell Cross To The B2NET Stadium On Sundays From 6 a.m. To 1 p.m. At Chesterfield Football Club, Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield S41 For Chesterfield Football Club), as his son was a sponsor of the Football Club and withdrew from the meeting during consideration of that item. Councillor Huckle considered that he may have a potential conflict of interest in Minute No. 0052 (CHE/12/00414/FUL - Transfer Of The Existing Car Boot Sale From Holywell Cross To The B2NET Stadium On Sundays From 6 a.m. To 1 p.m. At Chesterfield Football Club, Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield S41 For Chesterfield Football Club), as he had knowledge of the application in his role as Assistant Executive Member for Leisure, Culture and Tourism and withdrew from the meeting during consideration of that item. Councillor Brittain considered that he may have a potential conflict of interest in Minute No. 0052 (CHE/12/00391/FUL - Full Planning Application For The Change Of Use Of A Building (From Training Centre) To A Retail Use Selling Antiques And Crafts At Olympia House, 29 Brimington Road, Chesterfield, S41 7UG For Mr Abdul Latif), as his wife was hoping to rent a unit and withdrew from the meeting during consideration of that item. 0050 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Gilby. 0051 MINUTES RESOLVED - That the Minutes of Planning Committee passed at the meeting held on 13th August, 2012 be signed by the Chair as a true record. 0052 APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION - PLANS DETERMINED BY THE COMMITTEE (P030) *The Committee considered the under-mentioned applications in light of reports by the Group Leader, Development Management and resolved as follows:- PLANNING 24.09.12 241 CHE/12/00414/FUL - TRANSFER OF THE EXISTING CAR BOOT SALE FROM HOLYWELL CROSS TO THE B2NET STADIUM ON SUNDAYS FROM 6 A.M. TO 1 P.M. AT CHESTERFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB, SHEFFIELD ROAD, WHITTINGTON MOOR, CHESTERFIELD S41 8LZ FOR CHESTERFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB Councillors Barr and Huckle left the meeting during consideration of this item. In accordance with Minute No. 299 (2001/2002), Councillors Brown and King addressed the meeting. That the officer recommendation be upheld and the application be approved subject to the following conditions:- 1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. 2. All car boot trading area shall be restricted to within the area identified/ specified on the site layout plan submitted 07 September 2012, with the exception of any approved non material amendment. 3. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority the car boot shall only operate on Sundays. Car Booters / Traders shall not commence stall set up on site before 0700 hours and the site shall not be opened to the General Public until 0800 hours, all trading shall cease by 1300 hours. 4. The on-site visitor/customer parking area shall be made available free of charge during the operation of the use hereby permitted and shall be maintained as such thereafter. REASON FOR DECISION 1. It is considered that the application site can adequately accommodate car booters and customers, without detriment to the safe operation of the existing site access and on site parking / manoeuvring areas. It is not felt that the potential impact of the car boot operation on the nearest dwellings is significant enough to warrant a refusal of planning permission. The proposal is therefore considered to accord with policy GEN2 of the Chesterfield Borough Local Plan (adopted June 2006) and the requirements of the National Planning Policy Framework. Councillor David Stone, having not attended the remaining site visits, left the meeting. CHE/12/00433/FUL - FULL PLANNING APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED EXTENSION AND CONVERSION OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TO FORM 3 ONE BEDROOMED FLATS AND 1 TWO BEDROOM FLAT AT 17 QUEEN STREET NORTH, CHESTERFIELD. S41 9AB FOR MR AND MRS GLYN POCOCK In accordance with Minute No. 299 (2001/2002), Mr. T. Nutter (agent for the PLANNING 24.09.12 242 applicant) addressed the meeting. That the officer recommendation be upheld and the application be approved subject to the following conditions:- 1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. 2. Prior to the development hereby permitted commencing a scheme of noise attenuation containing details of the following: (i) Non-opening windows for all southern elevations of the building. (ii) Means of mechanical ventilation for rooms with non-opening windows. (iii) Noise attenuated glazing for all windows in south facing elevations. shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority in writing and plan form, for consideration. Prior to the first occupation of any of the flats hereby permitted, the noise attenuation scheme so approved by the Local Planning Authority in writing, shall be implemented and the measures so implemented shall be retained thereafter. 3. Notwithstanding the details submitted, prior to the development hereby permitted commencing further annotated plans showing a revised boundary treatment and also internal means of enclosures and layout of these shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for its consideration. The flats hereby permitted shall not be occupied until the scheme has been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority and implemented. Once implemented the approved boundary treatments and means of enclosures shall be retained thereafter. 4. Prior to the first use of any of the flats hereby permitted commencing, parking within the site shall be laid out, hard surfaced and provided in accordance with the approved layout, and the access and boundary treatments approved under Condition No. 3 of this permission shall be implemented. The parking once provided shall be maintained thereafter free from any impediment to its designated use as vehicular parking for the premises. 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, or any Order revoking and re-enacting that Order, no windows or roof-lights, extensions or outbuildings other than those hereby permitted, shall be constructed on the site without the permission of the Local Planning Authority. 6. Before flats 1, 2 and 3 are brought into the residential uses hereby permitted a dropped footway crossing to the widened access onto Queen Street North shall be constructed in accordance with the specification of Derbyshire County Council Highway Authority and shall be retained thereafter. 7. All external dimensions and elevational treatments shall be as shown on the approved plans as amended Layout # 1, Layout # 6, Layout # 7, Layout # 8, PLANNING 24.09.12 243 Layout # 9 with the exception of any approved non material amendment and any amended required under other conditions on this permission. REASON FOR DECISION 1. The proposal would not conflict with policies EVR23 and EMP7 of the Replacement Chesterfield Borough Local Plan and also the National Planning Policy Framework, given the presence of an existing established residential use. In other respects subject to conditions, the proposal would accord with policies GEN1, GEN2, GEN3, GEN4, GEN6, GEN8, GEN9, GEN10, HSN4, HSN5, HSN6, EVR10, TRS1 and TRS8 of the Replacement Chesterfield Borough Local Plan, the policies of the East Midlands Regional Plan Spatial Strategy (RSS) and the National Planning Policy Framework. No other material considerations are considered to have sufficient weight to warrant a different determination. CHE/12/00451/FUL - ERECTION OF SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO PROVIDE FOUR ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS AT WOODTHORPE LODGE, NORBRIGGS ROAD, CHESTERFIELD FOR PRIORY GROUP That the officer recommendation be upheld and the application be approved subject to the following conditions:- 1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. 2.
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