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Agenda item
Field adjacent to Dingle Cottage, Jenners Lane (HS/FA/21/00202)
Minutes:
Proposal
Erection of storage shed to accommodate machinery associated with the management of the field.
Application No
HS/FA/21/00202
Conservation Area
No
Listed Building
No
Public Consultation
Yes – application submitted on behalf of employee in restricted post
The Assistant Planning Manager presented the application for the erection of a storage shed to accommodate machinery associated with the management of the field. Councillors were shown plans, photos and drawings of the application site. No underground works are needed and there have been no objections from nearby residents.
Councillor Beaver proposed approval of the recommendation, seconded by Councillor Bishop
RESOLVED (unanimously) that full planning permission be granted 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. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with
the following approved plans:
Proposed Floor Plans, Block Plan (Sht-7), Elevations Drawing (es
1600/20/03)
3. The building works required to carry out the development allowed by this
permission must only be carried out within the following times:-
08.00 - 18.00 Monday to Friday
08.00 - 13.00 on Saturdays
No working on Sundays or Public Holidays.
4. All ecological measures and/or works shall be carried out in accordance with the details contained in The Phase 1 Ecology Report and Badger Mitigation Strategy for land at Jenners Lane, by Ecology and Habitat Management Ltd
dated 9/12/20 as already submitted with the planning application and agreed in principle with the Local Planning Authority prior to determination.
5. No development shall take place until temporary protective fences to
safeguard the trees and/or hedges to be retained on the site have been
erected in accordance with the current BS5837:2012: Trees in relation to
design, demolition and construction, standards and to the satisfaction of the
Local Planning Authority. All such fences shall be kept in a sound, upright
and complete condition until the development has been completed and/or
the Local Planning Authority confirm in writing that the works have been
sufficiently completed for the fencing to be removed.
6. All arboricultural and tree measures and/or works shall be carried out in
accordance with the details contained in the Ecological Report (Prepared by
Ecology and Management Habitat Ltd. Dated 09/12/2020) and Arboricultural
Report (Prepared by Barry Holdsworth Ltd and dated 15 December 2020)
submitted as part of this planning application, and agreed in principle with
the Local Planning Authority prior to determination.
Reasons:
1. This condition is imposed in accordance with the provisions of Section 91 of
the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
2. For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning.
3. To safeguard the amenity of adjoining residents.
4. To protect features of recognised nature conservation importance.
5. To protect trees and hedges that positively contribute to the visual amenity
of the area or contribute to the overall landscaping scheme of the site that
forms an essential part of the overall design of the development. To protect
trees that are noted as forming part of a habitat or foraging area for priority
and protected species.
6. To protect trees identified as having a high visual amenity value and that
contribute towards the features of recognised nature conservation
importance and the existing ancient woodland.
Notes to the Applicant
1.
Failure to comply with any condition imposed on this permission may result in enforcement action without further warning.
2.
Statement of positive engagement: In dealing with this application Hastings Borough Council has actively sought to work with the applicant in a positive and proactive manner, in accordance with paragraph 38 of the National Planning Policy Framework.
3.
There may be badgers on the site and your attention is drawn to the provisions of the Badger Protection Act 1992. It is a criminal offence to kill or injure a badger; to damage or obstruct access to its sett; or to disturb a badger when it is occupying a sett.
4.
The applicant is advised that they must ensure the proposed works, hereby approved, do not contravene laws protecting wildlife including the Countryside and Wildlife Act 1981. Where the applicant is in doubt they should contact Natural England on wildlife@naturalengland.org.uk Telephone 020 802 61089 or Environment and Natural Resources on parks@hastings.gov.uk Telephone 01424 451107 prior to commencement of any works.
Supporting documents:
- MAP_HS_FA_21_00202 - Field adjacent to Dingle Cottage Jenners Lane, item 265b PDF 216 KB
- HS-FA-21-00202 field adjoining Dingle Cottage, item 265b PDF 104 KB
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