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Agenda item
Entrance to Laser Lane at Kings Road and adjoining Hanguard House, St Leonards-on-sea (HS/FA/21/00298)
(T Zulu, Principal Planning Officer)
Minutes:
Proposal
Installation of a secure metal arch shaped double entrance gate to prevent antisocial behaviour (amended description).
Application No
HS/FA/21/00298
Conservation Area
Yes – Kings Road
Listed Building
No
Public Consultation
Yes. 1 in Objection Council application on Council owned land
The Planning Services Manager showed slides of a location plan, block plan and aerial picture of the application site. Pictures from the road of the application site where shown. Pictures of the proposed gates were shown. The proposed gates are required to deter antisocial behaviour and improve security. The arched design of the gates fronting onto Kings Road draw from the surrounding architecture. The land is Council owned and maintained by the Council.
Councillors debated.
Councillor Beaver proposed approval of the recommendation, seconded by Councillor Roberts.
RESOLVED (Unanimously)
Grant Full Planning Permission 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:
BG/A2/1/1 A, BG/A2/1/1-1A, BG/A2/1/2 A, BG/A2/1/2-1A, BG/A2/1/3 , BG/A2/1/4, BG/A2/1/5, BG/A2/1/6 and BG/A2/1/7.
3.
The entrance gates hereby approved shall be constructed of metal as shown on the amended drawings submitted with the planning application.
4.
The Planning Permission hereby approved is contingent on the Public Space Protection Order issued by Hastings Borough Council on 1 May 2021 remaining in force. In the event that the Public Space Protection Order is rescinded by Hastings Borough Council then the gates hereby approved shall be removed within 2 months from the date the Public Space Protection Order is rescinded.
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 ensure that the finished development takes proper account of the character of the surrounding area in its use of external materials in the interests of the amenity of the area.
4.
To ensure an acceptable form of development in line with allowing public access to Laser Lane.
Notes to the Applicant
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Failure to comply with any condition imposed on this permission may result in enforcement action without further warning.
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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.
The applicant is advised that should the construction requirements of the gates require works to be done on highway land then the applicant will be required to obtain a permit in accordance with the requirements of the Traffic Management Act, 2004. The applicant should contact East Sussex Highways (0345 60 80 193) to commence this process. The applicant is advised that it is an offence to undertake any works within the highway prior to the permit being in place.
Supporting documents:
- MAP_HS-FA-21-00298 - Entrance to Laser Lane at Kings Road and adjoining Hanguard House, item 354a PDF 491 KB
- HS-FA-21-00298 Entrance to Laser Lane, Laser Lane, Kings Road, item 354a PDF 130 KB
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