St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL

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St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), Mphil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL St. Agnes Parish Council Parish Clerk: Lee Dunkley BA (Hons), MPhil, FSLCC Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Road St Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0TL 01872 553801 [email protected] www.stagnes-pc.gov.uk Planning Committee meeting – 19th November 2018 Minutes of the meeting of St Agnes Parish Council Planning Committee as above, held in the Parish Rooms, 17 Vicarage Rd, St. Agnes, at 19:15. Present: Cllrs Barrow (Chair), Ball, Brown, Bunt, Ripper, Slater. Absent: Cllrs Johns, Palmer. In attendance: L Dunkley, Clerk; 16 members of the public. PL60/18 Apologies for absence: Cllr Palmer. PL61/18 Declarations of interest/Request for dispensations: None received. PL62/18 Public Participation R Maddever gave context to PA18/09117. M Hitchen gave context to PA18/09273. A Newby gave context to PA18/06450. J Cook (agent) gave context to PA18/09364. J Clark spoke in favour of PA18/09364. M Roberts (agent) gave context to PA18/09520. S Jones gave context to PA18/09268. T Arthur (family member of applicant) gave context to PA18/06646. PL63/18 Planning Committee meeting minutes: 15th October 2018 RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee as above, having been previously circulated, be taken as read, approved and signed. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. 5 voted in favour, 1 abstained: Cllr Lee. PL64/18 Planning Applications for consideration RECEIVED a request by the planning authority for consultation and responded: PA18/09067: Certificate of lawfulness for existing use of the land for the stationing of a caravan for human habitation, together with associated recreational garden curtilage. J Caine. Land South of The Old Vicarage, Chiverton Cross, Blackwater No objection. Cllrs Brown/Ripper. Unanimous. PA18/09117: Construction of replacement dwelling. R Maddever. Land at The Shippen, Beacon Road, St Agnes No objection. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. Unanimous. PA18/08832: Outline planning permission with all matters reserved: Two replacement dwellings. M Jopling. Suva Anf, The Studio, Eastcliff Avenue 2, Eastcliff, Porthtowan TR4 8AN Signed: Date: Object: As per the World Heritage Site comments there is concern over the scale and dominance; not enough amenity space; insufficient parking provision; overdevelopment of the site. Cllrs Barrow/Bunt. 4 voted in favour, 2 against: Cllrs Ripper, Ball. PA18/09273: Revised design following approval of previous scheme at appeal for detached dwelling & retention of annexe as ancillary accommodation. M Hitchen. Glencoe Vean, Goonearl, Scorrier, Redruth TR16 5EB No objection. Cllrs Ripper/Slater. Unanimous. PA18/06450: Works to access, planting of hedgerow, creation of hardstanding & fencing and the siting of a 20ft storage container cladded in timber and two poly tunnels. A Newby Foreshore. Field 6474, Wheal Kitty, St Agnes No objection provided that a condition is included, per World Heritage Site advice, to restore the landscape to the original condition should current use cease. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. Unanimous. PA18/09364: Erection of dwelling. M Hampton. Wishing Well, Wheal Kitty, St Agnes TR5 0RE No objection as the site is former domestic curtilage of “The Warren”, and therefore it is not relevant that the site is outside the NDP settlement boundary. Cllrs Bunt/Slater. Unanimous. PA18/09520: Outline planning permission with all matters reserved application for new dwelling in land adjacent to Sunbeams. G Dunning. Land East of West End Cottages, West End, Blackwater TR4 8HH No objection as the site is former domestic curtilage and therefore it is not relevant that the site is outside the NDP settlement boundary. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. Unanimous. PA18/09945: Application for Outline Consent for up to three dwellings. (All matters reserved.) S Morris. Kittiwake Cottage, Wheal Rose, Scorrier, Redruth TR16 5DF No objection as the site is within NDP settlement boundary for Wheal Rose, provided that development respects the setting, and materials used are sympathetic to the nearby Engine House. Cllrs Brown/Ripper. Unanimous. PA18/09268: Construction of a detached two bedroom annexe. S Jones. Wheal Plenty, Road from Junction at Rose House to District Boundary, Wheal Rose, Scorrier TR16 5DG Strongly support on condition that the annexe is tied to the property: The special nature and needs of the applicant make the proposal compliant with the NDP; there is evidence that the land has been previously developed; following a site visit by Cllrs it is not deemed viable to place an annexe closer to the existing property. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. Unanimous. PA18/09725: Construction of an outdoor skate plaza. Mount Hawke Skate Park, Mount Hawke TR4 8BQ Strongly support. Cllrs Slater/Barrow. Unanimous. PA18/08764: Change of use of Planning Application No. C1/PA25/1675/03/B dated 1st June 2004, to remove holiday restriction to full residential status. PA18/08764 DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT: Change of use of Planning Application No. PA10/08596 dated 7th March 2012 to remove holiday and annexe restrictive Conditions (1 and 2) to allow for independent residential status. A Buckley. The Tollhouse, Wheal Rose, Scorrier TR16 5DF No objection. Cllrs Brown/Barrow. Unanimous. Signed: Date: PA18/09491: Construction of dwelling with variation of Condition 1 (plans approved) of decision PA15/11674 dated 05/02/2016 to allow minor material alterations, including addition of balcony at first floor level. J Swanson (Laurence Associates). Land adjacent to Fieldon, Alma Close, Goonbell, St Agnes TR5 0PJ No objection. Cllrs Slater/Brown. Unanimous. PA18/07647: Reinstatement on the original footprint of a timber and black corrugated structure to be used as a residential dwelling. M Palmer. Site of former Barrow Isolation Hospital, Land North of Filling Station, Sevenmilestone, St Agnes Strongly object: It is not a brownfield site as it has returned to nature and therefore constitutes development in the open countryside; transport links are unsuitable (no footpath or safe pedestrian access) making the site unsustainable; the proximity to an ancient monument is not appropriate; the site is outside settlement boundary. Cllrs Bunt/Ripper. Unanimous. PA18/06646: Conversion and extension of Barn to form dwelling. Mr & Mrs Higgins and Gerardin. Land and Barn North of Home Manor Farm, Trevellas, St Agnes TR5 0XU No objection proposed Cllrs Barrow/Slater. 2 in favour, 4 against Cllrs Bunt, Ripper, Brown, Ball. Object: Transport links are unsuitable (no footpath or safe pedestrian access) making the site unsustainable; development in the open countryside. Cllrs Ripper/Bunt. 4 voted in favour, 2 against: Cllrs Barrow, Slater. PA18/10197: Proposed alterations and extension. P & R Cross. Fir Trees, Chapel Hill, Porthtowan TR4 8AS No objection. Cllrs Barrow/Ripper. Unanimous. PA18/09376: Proposed ground floor side extension. C Patterson. Waiotapu, 4, Tregoyne, Porthtowan TR4 8FE No objection. Cllrs Barrow/Slater. Unanimous. PA18/09684: Construction of a side two storey extension. S Rogers. 43, Glendale Crescent, Mt. Hawke TR4 8UH No objection. Cllrs Slater/Ripper. Unanimous. PA18/10194: Two storey extension with dormer. New patio and parking area. Mr & Mrs Grantham. Bower Cottage, 22, Goonown Lane, Goonown, St Agnes TR5 0UX No objection. Cllrs Brown/Slater. Unanimous. PA18/08934: Advert Consent: New illuminated and non-illuminated signage. Heineken. The Unicorn, Beach Road, Porthtowan TR4 8AD No objection. Cllrs Barrow/Bunt. Unanimous. PA18/09315: Remove branches and dead wood overhanging the public footpath on Pine tree T1-T4. Reduce the height of Sycamore tree T5-T9. Remove the branches overhanging into neighbour’s garden on Ash tree T8. And reduce the height of seven Sycamores and five Ash trees. C Korn. Trevista, Quay Road, St Agnes TR5 0RP Signed: Date: The Council will agree with the recommendations of the Tree Officer. Cllrs Slater/Barrow. Unanimous. PA18/10373: T1 & T2 Monterey Pines. T1 - remove lowest two branches and T2 - remove lowest branch. J Dale. 24, Trevaunance Road, St Agnes TR5 0SQ The Council will agree with the recommendations of the Tree Officer. Cllrs Ripper/Barrow. Unanimous. PA18/09405: Various works to trees. P Moran. Woodlands, Quay Road, St Agnes TR5 0RP The Council cannot support the proposal until a full woodland survey by an appropriate specialist is undertaken. Cllrs Barrow/Brown. Unanimous. PL65/18 Planning Applications Decisions NOTED that the following Planning Applications have been decided as follows: PA18/06309: Dwelling to replace residential caravan. The Glen, Wheal Butson, St Agnes TR5 0PU [APPROVED] PA18/07310: Erection of ground floor & first floor extensions including a Juliet balcony. Moving South end of the granary. Fell TPO (revised PA17/10298). Park Hoskyn Cottage, Penhallow TR4 9NB [APPROVED] PA18/08047: Display of signs. Dales Renault, Wheal Rose, Scorrier, Redruth TR16 5BX [APPROVED] PA18/02963: Notification of proposed ground mounted substation. Land to the West of Penwinnick Close, St Agnes [PRIOR APPROVAL NOT REQUIRED (AF/TEL/DEM)] PA18/04039: Application for Outline Planning Permission with all matters reserved for up to three residential dwellings. Land East of Melia, Wheal Rose, Scorrier TR16 5BX [APPROVED] PA18/06357: One bedroom detached self-contained ancillary annexe. Downgate, Menagissey, Mount Hawke TR4 8DQ [APPROVED] PA18/06449: Construction of two replacement dwellings. Brentry and Brentry Cottage, Quay Road, St Agnes TR5 0RS [APPROVED] PA18/07618: Change the current use of the unused scrubland to domestic curtilage. Hawthorn Cottage, Ivy Chimney, Scorrier TR16 5DL [APPROVED] PA18/02419/PREAPP: Pre-application
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