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Stamford Town Council Minutes of the Planning STAMFORD TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE PLANNING MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, 06 AUGUST 2019 AT 6.00PM IN THE TOWN HALL, STAMFORD PRESENT Councillor Steve Carroll (Chairman) Councillor Andrew Croft (Vice Chairman) Councillor Marion Pitt (arrived 18.35) Councillor Julie Clarke (departed 19.40) Councillor Elaine Hooper Councillor Shaun Ford ALSO PRESENT Richard Tracey – Administration Officer 154. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE (Agenda Point 1) Councillor Breda Griffin (Mayor) submitted her reason for absence. The reason was noted and accepted. Councillor Harrish Bisnauthsing, Committee Member, was not present and did not submit apologies. 155. DECLARATION OF INTEREST (Agenda Point 2) Cllr Carroll declared a Personal interest in application S19/1287 as he is acquainted with the applicant. Cllr Carroll declared a Personal and Prejudicial interest in application S19/1350 as he lives adjacent to the site. 156. MINUTES (Agenda Point 3) The Minutes of the Committee Meeting held on Tuesday, 02 July 2019 were confirmed and signed as a true record of the meeting. 157. PLANNING APPLICATIONS (Agenda Point 4) The Committee’s observations are shown on the attached schedule. 158. CORRESPONDENCE (Agenda Point 5) a. Notification of Planning Appeal against refusal of planning permission S19/0649 for ‘Outline application for the erection of a two storey detached dwelling (all matters reserved) at Land Adjacent To 34 Haddon Road, Stamford PE9 2UP – noted by Committee and letter of support for refusal to be sent to Inspectorate by 21st August 2019. Action: Administration Officer. b. Lincolnshire County Council - Application for Pavement Café by Scandimania Coffee House, 29 High Street, Stamford comprising 2x tables, 6x chairs and 1x menu board. The Committee decided that this application should be circulated to all councillors and taken to the next Town Council meeting. Planning Committee -2- 06 August 2019 159. ANY OTHER BUSINESS (Agenda Point 6) Councillor Ford briefed the Committee on the recent demolition of the front boundary wall at 1 Albert Road, Stamford. This is to allow access for contractors to the rear of the site to enable construction of an outbuilding. There were concerns over the scale and nature of the development and its impact on neighbours. It was agreed that a letter should be sent to the SKDC Case Officer, Planning Enforcement and Conservation Officer regarding the demolition of the wall which contravenes the Article 4 Directive for the Stamford Conservation Area and is also an integral part of the approach to the historic Albert Footbridge. Letter to be sent to SKDC Case Officer, Planning Enforcement and Conservation Officer regarding the demolition of the front boundary wall. Action: Administration Officer. 160. DATE OF NEXT MEETING (Agenda Point 7) Tuesday, 03 September 2019 at 6.00pm. Chairman (The Meeting closed at 19.56pm) Planning Committee -3- Tuesday, 06 August 2019 Date Valid Date Ref. No. Proposed Development and Type of Applicant and Address Observations on Application Received Location Permission 17/06/2019 03/07/2019 S19/0922 Attachment of a bronze Listed Building Roger Street No objection. Please note that the commemoration plaque to the front Consent 'The Daniel Lambert date of death recorded on the bottom wall Society', of the plaque is incorrect. The date 50 High Street, St Martins, Stamford 'Burma', Chapel Lane, should read 1809 and not 1909. PE9 2LG Bramsgore, Christchurch BH23 8BN 18/06/2019 04/07/2019 S19/0917 Listed Building Consent for works Listed Building Mr Manish Chavda All materials should be sympathetic comprising repainting of shop front Consent 63 Banks Crescent, with the Conservation Area and and installation of advertisement Stamford essential to follow the colours in the sign bearing new shop name PE9 1FF Shopfront Guide. Defer to SKDC 8 St Mary's Street, Stamford PE9 Conservation Officer. 2DE 07/12/2018 08/07/2019 S18/2269 Proposed additional car park to Full Planning Mr Brian Churchill Previous comments 08/01/19 'No objection serve Stamford Bridge Club Permission - McKenzie House, Exeter subject to neighbours’ amenities being respected. We recommend a condition is McKenzie House, Exeter Gardens Amended Plans Gardens, Stamford PE9 2RN included to allow for non-limiting use i.e. all Information clubs to have use of the car park' As per previous comments 25/04/2019 08/07/2019 S19/0599 Erection of extensions to dwelling Householder - Mr Andrew Croson Previous comments 04/06/19 'No objections Saddlers Cottage, 9A St Peter's Amended Saddlers Cottage, subject to neighbours’ amenities being respected. Street Information 9A St Peter's Street, All materials should be sympathetic with the Stamford Conservation Area' PE9 2PQ As per previous comments 25/04/2019 08/07/2019 S19/0600 Listed building consent for the Listed Building Mr Andrew Croson Previous comments 04/06/19 'No objections. erection of a single storey extension Consent - Saddlers Cottage, All materials should be sympathetic with the Conservation Area. Defer to SKDC Conservation and first floor extension to dwelling Amended 9A St Peter's Street, Officer' Saddlers Cottage, 9A St Peter's Information Stamford As per previous comments Street PE9 2PQ Planning Committee -4- Tuesday, 06 August 2019 Date Valid Date Ref. No. Proposed Development and Type of Applicant and Address Observations on Application Received Location Permission 11/06/2019 08/07/2019 S19/1060 New centralised timber non- Advertisement Georgina Powell All materials should be sympathetic illuminated linear 'Costa Coffee' Consent Costa Coffee, Whitbread with the Conservation Area and signage to be installed to the front Court, Porz Avenue, essential to follow the colours in the elevation. Existing Roundel bracket Houghton Hall Park, Shopfront Guide. Defer to SKDC and fixing to be retained - existing Dunstable LU5 5XE Conservation Officer. sides of the roundel to be completely re-skinned 31 High Street, Stamford PE9 2BB 28/06/2019 10/07/2019 S19/1176 Costa renewal works internally and Listed Building Georgina Powell Defer to SKDC Conservation Officer. externally including: new signage, Consent Costa Coffee, Whitbread decoration and the refurbishment Court, Porz Avenue, of the existing fixtures and fittings Houghton Hall Park, 31 High Street, Stamford PE9 2BB Dunstable LU5 5XE 13/06/2019 08/07/2019 S19/1077 Approval of details reserved by Discharge of Basin Topco C/o The Agent, No objection subject to neighbours’ Conditions 3 (external lighting Conditions Caldecotte Group, amenities being respected. scheme) and 4 (soft landscaping (Planning) 15 London House, Swinfens scheme) of S16/2594 Yard, Stony Stratford MK11 The Northfields, Drift Road, 1SY Stamford PE9 1XA 19/06/2019 08/07/2019 S19/1123 Conversion of garage, construction Lawful Mrs Renata Dametka No objection subject to neighbours’ of rear single storey extension Development 44 Christ Church Close, amenities being respected. 44 Christ Church Close (Proposed) Stamford PE9 1HS Consideration should be taken for the availability of parking for these dwellings. 17/06/2019 10/07/2019 S19/1100 Erection of single storey extensions Householder Mr and Mrs D Hawkins No objection subject to neighbours’ to front and rear of dwelling 7 Lyndon Way, Stamford amenities being respected. 7 Lyndon Way PE9 2RX Planning Committee -5- Tuesday, 06 August 2019 Date Valid Date Ref. No. Proposed Development and Type of Applicant and Address Observations on Application Received Location Permission 10/06/2019 10/07/2019 S19/0985 Increase the size of existing window Listed Building Mr H Octe All materials should be sympathetic 7 Red Lion Square Consent Central Tea Rooms with the Conservation Area. Defer to 7 Red Lion Square, SKDC Conservation Officer. Stamford PE9 2AJ 03/07/2019 10/07/2019 S19/1206 Fell Copper Norway Maple (T1) Trees in CA - Mr Peter Glassey Defer to SKDC’s Arboriculturist 21 High Street, St Martins, Stamford Section 211 Burghley House PE9 2LF Notice Preservation Trust Ltd, 61 High Street, St Martins, Stamford PE9 2LF 01/07/2019 10/07/2019 S19/1183 Erection of single storey extension Householder Mr Barwell No objection subject to neighbours’ to the side and rear of host dwelling 7 Belvoir Close, Stamford amenities being respected. 7 Belvoir Close PE9 2XY 02/07/2019 11/07/2019 S19/1192 Single storey rear and first floor Householder Ms Katherine Diver No objection subject to neighbours’ extensions and partial demolition of 63 Caithness Road, amenities being respected. garage Stamford 63 Caithness Road PE9 2TF 26/06/2019 12/07/2019 S19/0870 To clean the Limestone facades, Listed Building Mr Graham Whyles No objection subject to neighbours’ replacement of PVC water goods Consent 4 Scotgate, Stamford PE9 amenities being respected. and replace with Cast Iron 2YB 4 Scotgate 02/07/2019 16/07/2019 S19/1196 Demolition of existing two-storey Full Planning Mr A Bertrand Objection. Concerns regarding dwelling and detached garage and Permission 4 Fox Dale, Stamford overdevelopment of site erection of three-storey dwelling PE9 2UZ with attached garage 4 Fox Dale Planning Committee -6- Tuesday, 06 August 2019 Date Valid Date Ref. No. Proposed Development and Type of Applicant and Address Observations on Application Received Location Permission 05/06/2019 16/07/2019 S19/1195 Prior notification for a proposed Prior Miss Naomi Napier Approved 01/08/19. SKDC decision larger home extension; extending Notification 20 Worcester Crescent, made prior to Stamford Planning 4.0m beyond the rear elevation Under Part 1 Stamford Committee meeting. with a maximum ridge height
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