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52. |
Apologies for Absence
Minutes:
There were no apologies for absence
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53. |
Minutes of the Previous Meeting PDF 114 KB
Minutes:
The minutes of the meeting held on
18th January 2022 were approved and signed as a correct
record.
(Moved by
Councillor S Goodall and seconded by Councillor J Harper)
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54. |
Declarations of Interest
To receive any declarations of Members’
interests (pecuniary and non-pecuniary) in any matters which are to
be considered at this meeting.
When Members are declaring a pecuniary or
non-pecuniary interest in respect of which they have
dispensation, they should specify the nature of such
interest. Members should leave the room
if they have a pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest in respect of
which they do not have a dispensation.
Minutes:
There were no Declarations of Interest.
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55. |
Applications for Consideration
Summary of
Applications received:
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56. |
Application Number: 0117/2022 Location: 16 Wigginton Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 8RH PDF 181 KB
(Report of the Assistant Director –
Growth & Regeneration)
Application no:
0117/2022
Development:
Re-Submission of Planning Application 0017/2021 : Proposed
dwelling with detached garage and associated parking
Location: 16
Wigginton Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 8RH
Minutes:
Application Number:
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0117/2022
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Development:
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Re-Submission of Planning Application
0017/2021 : Proposed dwelling with detached garage and associated
parking
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Location:
RESOLVED
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16 Wigginton Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire,
B79 8RH
Refused – Reason outlined
below.
The scale, bulk and massing of the proposed
dwelling combined with its siting would create harm to the
significance of the Grade 11* Listed building known as Spital Chapel of St
James, and a designated heritage asset. The proposed development
would also
hinder appreciation of its significance by altering the
significant relationship of the chapel to its surroundings and
adversely affect its setting. The proposed works would therefore
result in substantial harm to the Grade II* listed building and its
setting contrary to policy EN6: Protecting the Historic
Environment, as set out in the Tamworth Local Plan 2006-2031, the
provisions of chapter 16, Conserving and enhancing the historic
environment, of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2021,
and sections 16 and 66 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and
Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
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(Moved by
Councillor J Chesworth and seconded by Councillor D Maycock)
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57. |
Application Number: 0272/2021 Location: Land at Dosthill Road, TAMWORTH PDF 256 KB
(Report of the Assistant Director –
Growth & Regeneration)
Application Number: 0272/2021
Development: Full application for the
construction of 37no. dwellings and
associated works, accessed from Dosthill Road.
Location: Land at Dosthill Road, TAMWORTH
Minutes:
Application Number:
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0272/2021
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Development:
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Full application for the construction of 37no.
dwellings and associated works, accessed
from Dosthill Road.
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Location:
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Land at Dosthill Road, TAMWORTH
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Recommendation:
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The Committee Approved Subject to Conditions
& Section 106 Legal Agreement requiring 20% on site affordable
housing.
Ecology improvements of £30,000 to pay
for off site ecology net gain.
Areas of incidental open space maintained in
perpetuity by a suitable management company
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(Moved by
Councillor R Ford and seconded by Councillor S Goodall)
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The development shall be started within three
years of the date of this permission.
REASON: To comply with Section 91 of the Town
and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by Section 51 of the
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
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The development hereby permitted shall be
carried out in accordance with the approved
plans:
• DRT-PL-001-R Planning Layout
• DRT-PL-003-F Planning Layout-Garden
Areas
• DRT-LL-001-K Landscaping Layout
• 7010 P02 Proposed Access
Arrangement
• 7011 P02 Site Access SPA - Refuse
Vehicle
• DRT-EF-001-I External Finishes
Layout
• Existing vs Proposed Earthworks
Strategy
• Proposed Dwelling Elevations
DRT-G-P/BAN-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/NAT-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/ADL-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/ADL-02 Rev A
DRT-G-P/HOW-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/MAH-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/MAH-02 Rev A
DRT-G-P/TAT-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/FAI-01 Rev A
DRT-G-P/FAI-02 ra
DRT-G-P/TH1-MX-01 ra
DRT-G-P/MAL-01 ra
DRT-G-P/MAL-02 ra
DRT-G-P/HEA-01 ra
DRT-G-P/GAR-01 ra
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No above ground development shall commence on
site until full details of all external materials have been
submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority. Information shall be submitted in the form of an
External Materials Schedule. The Schedule shall include the
following materials and information:
a) Bricks, including brick bond and pointing
and plinth bricks;
b) Roof tiles;
c) Fenestration materials and colours,
including details of sills and lintels and inset
d) Distance for fenestration and bricked-up
openings. Style to be as per the approved
e) Rainwater goods;
f) Architectural detailing
Thereafter the development shall be carried
out fully in accordance with the approved details and maintained
throughout the life of the development
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REASON: In the interests of visual amenity and
the character and appearance of the development and its
surroundings and to accord with Tamworth Local Plan Policy EN5.
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Prior to the commencement of any construction
works, a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) shall be
submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Local Planning
Authority. The approved management plan shall include details
relating to construction access, hours of construction, routing of
HGV’s, delivery times and the location of the
contractor’s compounds, cabins, material storage areas and
contractors parking and a scheme for the management and suppression
of dust from construction activities including the provision of a
vehicle wheel wash. All site operations shall then be undertaken
strictly in accordance with the approved CEMP for the duration of
the construction programme.
REASON: To minimise detrimental effects to the
neighbouring amenities, the amenities of the area in general,
detriment to the natural environment through the risks of pollution
and dangers to highway safety, during the construction
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