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Meeting: 13/01/2021 - Planning Committee (Item 135)

135 71660: Outline application for up to 59 residential units and associated infrastructure, some matters reserved (appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) (additional information). pdf icon PDF 909 KB

Report by the Head of Place (attached).

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report by the Head of Place (circulated previously).

 

The Senior Planning Officer (MB) advised the Committee of two typographical errors within the report.  The site description on page 12 should have stated 3.1ha and not 31ha and that reference to heritage asset on page 67 paragraph 4 should have stated “slight impact of heritage asset”.

 

Rupert Pilkington (objector), Councillor S. Crowther (Heanton Punchardon Parish Council), Sue Prosper (Chair of Love Braunton) and Penny Mills (Devon CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England)) addressed the Committee.

 

The Senior Corporate and Community Services Officer read a statement from the applicant to the Committee.

 

David Relph (Braunton Parish Council) addressed the Committee.

 

In response to questions from the Committee, Senior Planning Officer (MB) advised:

 

·         The Authority had a shortfall in its five-year housing land supply. There was scope for this application to assist in addressing this shortfall.

·         The report was drafted based on careful consideration of a tilted balance due to the lack of a five year land supply.

·         A recent High Court decision, as referred to by Cllr Crowther, was not believed to affect this recommendation.

·         The size and mix of buildings of various sizes and types on the site would be considered under the reserved matters.

The planning conditions set out a 24 month period for seeking reserved matter permission.

 

Lead Planning Officer (North) (BP) advised the Committee that the report from the Housing Enabling Officer did not confirm whether a Housing Needs Survey had been carried out, but that one would have been requested on an exception site.

 

In response to questions from the Committee, Senior Planning Officer (MB) advised:

           

·         The site was not considered to be an exception site.

·         Provision had been made for 30% affordable housing.

·         A previous application on the site (63047) had been refused in 2018. At that time it had been refused under the previous Local Plan for a number of reasons.

·         Foul waste would be pumped uphill to Heanton Punchardon but this was not a reason to refuse the application.

·         The Authority did not have a five-year land supply.  It was not for the applicant to provide proof of this, the requirement was on the Authority to be able to demonstrate it.

·         The applicant had confirmed they were willing to enter a legal agreement to agree the infrastructure requirements so there was no reason to believe there would be a viability issue in future.

 

In response to questions from the Committee, Paul Young of Devon County Council (DCC) advised that:

 

·         The issue of past flooding of the Chivenor roundabout could be reported to the DCC Neighbourhood Highways Team to investigate. He also advised that localised flooding of the roundabout was not a sufficient concern which would result in recommending refusal of the application.

·         The Toucan Crossing referred to in the report was the same crossing as mentioned in the permissions for the site opposite this.  There would not be two crossings. The two developers could share the costs  ...  view the full minutes text for item 135