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Harting Parish Council Agenda Harting Parish Council You are hereby summoned to a meeting of the Planning Committee to be held in the Main Hall, Harting Community Hall, South Harting on Thursday 15th March 2018 at 6.30 pm Trish Walker, Parish Clerk. Agenda 1. Apologies for Absence 2. Declarations of Interest 3. Minutes: To agree the minutes of the meeting held on 15th February 2018 4. Public representation: Each member of the public present may make one representation of three minutes maximum duration for or against an item on the agenda (note: where there are two related agenda items associated with a single address, only one representation can be made). 5. Matters of Urgent Public Importance – raised with consent of the Chairman. 6. Current Planning Applications To consider the applications listed in the South Downs National Park Authority weekly lists: 6.1. SDNP/17/06409/FUL Amendment to general agricultural purpose building approved under planning permission reference SDNP/16/03321/FUL to include a lean to extension and flue to house a 3mw straw fuelled biomass boiler, along with the installation of a grain dryer and de-stoning enclosure alongside grain store approved under permission SDNP/16/03319/FUL, including associated hardstanding areas. Farm Buildings West of Putmans 5 Putmans Lane West Harting West Sussex 6.3. SDNP/18/00083/HOUS Replacement single storey side extension and new pitched roof over open fronted porch of Farm Managers dwelling. Sky Park Farm Durford Lane West Harting GU31 5PF 6.4. SDNP/18/00311/HOUS Single storey rear and side extensions. Replacement front porch and the installation of 1 no. roof light in first floor rear (north side) bedroom. Durford Mill Cottage Durford Mill Lane Harting Petersfield West Sussex GU31 5AZ 6.5. SDNP/18/00399/LIS Demolition and reconstruction of 2 no. chimney stacks. 7 The Street South Harting Petersfield West Sussex GU31 5QE 6.6. SDNP/18/00352/FUL Change of use of Station Yard offices to 5 affordable dwellings and the development of 4 sustainable market houses Old Station Yard Nyewood Road Nyewood South Harting GU31 5HX 6.7. SDNP/18/00608/HOUS Amended openings and replacement windows. Northend Barn North Lane South Harting Petersfield West Sussex GU31 5NR 1 6.8. SDNP/18/01048/LIS Proposed rear garden gateway with associated landscaping. Tye Oak House East Harting Hollow Road East Harting GU31 5NA 6.9. SDNP/18/01145/CND Variation of condition 1 (plans) to planning permission SDNP/16/02127/HOUS including relocation of garage, new access, windows, internal and external alterations (variation of condition 2 of permission SDNP/16/05058/CND - Amendments to rear extension and joinery details). Hollist Farm Hollist Lane East Harting GU31 5LU 7. To note any planning appeals: 8. To note any planning appeal decisions: 9. Date of next meeting: To be confirmed 2 .
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