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AT A MEETING of the REGULATORY COMMITTEE of HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL held at The Castle, Winchester on Wednesday 29 November 2006
PRESENT:
p Councillor P. A. Heath (Chairman) | |
p Councillor Mrs. P. M. Devereux (Vice-Chairman) | |
Councillors: |
|
p I. F. E. Beagley |
p D. Gillett |
p Carol Boulton |
a B. T. Gurden |
p J. V. Bryant |
p G. M. Hockley |
p Mrs A. Buckley |
p S. C. James |
p M. F. Cartwright |
p Jo Kelly |
p M. G. Cooper |
p Roger H. Price, JP |
p Mrs P. Dickens |
a S. H. Reid |
Also in attendance : Councillors A. Carew, M. N. Kemp-Gee, Mrs A. Roling and
David Simpson.
29. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
Apologies for absence were received from Councillors B. T. Gurden and S. Reid.
30. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Members were mindful that, where they believed they had a personal or personal
prejudicial interest in any matter to be considered at the meeting, they should
normally at the time of the debate declare their interest and, having regard to the
circumstances described in paragraphs 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the County Council's
Code of Conduct, consider whether to leave the meeting whilst the matter was
discussed.
31. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 8 November 2006, as amended were confirmed
by the Committee and signed by the Chairman.
Arising thereon:
Minute 28 - Alterations, Extension and Refurbishment Works of County Council
Offices at Elizabeth II court and Ashburton Court, Winchester
(Application Nos. W00723/15; W00723/16LBCA and W00723/17LB)
(County Council Ref. WRG024)
Members requested details of the exterior cladding and the Chief Planning Adviser
agreed to provide details in writing.
32. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS
The Chairman reported that the Annual Members Tour would take place on
Friday 8 December 2006. Members were asked to indicate whether they would
be attending.
33. OUTCOMES FROM MEMBER TRAINING - 6 SEPTEMBER 2006
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 15 in the
Minute Book) on the outcomes from a Member training session held on
6 September 2006.
RESOLVED:
(i) That the Chairman and Members discuss with Property, Business and
Regulatory Services the temporary requirements for the Committee venue
pending the refurbishment of Ashburton Court be agreed.
(ii) That Councillors P. A. Heath, Mrs P. M. Devereux, M. G. Cooper and Jo Kelly
be nominated to form a working party to work with the officers in devising a pilot
scheme for the cross examination of deputees.
(iii) That the approach to attendance at site visits be agreed.
(iv) That the request of the Committee for the Chief Executive to ensure that the
dates for site visits to be printed in the Members' diary be agreed.
34. SHREDDING OF TYRES FOR REMOVAL FROM SITE USING
EXISTING BUILDINGS, REPAIRS TO HARDSTANDINGS AND
CONCRETE BASES AND TO INSTALL A SECURITY FENCE AT
AFROPA RECYCLING CENTRE, ASHFIELD SAWMILL SITE,
SOUTHAMPTON ROAD, ROMSEY (APPLICATON. 06/02324/CMS)
The Committee noted that since the last Committee meeting there had been no
progress in getting the additional information from the applicant, Afropa which was
needed for the planning application for tyre processing at Ashfield Sawmill,
Southampton Road, Romsey. As a result the matter is now being pursed directly with
the landowner and no further action is recommended at this time. Members requested
that they be kept informed of any developments. It was agreed that an update on
progress would be reported to the next meeting of the Committee on
10 January 2007.
35. COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965. COMMONS REGISTRATION
(NEW LAND) REGULATIONS 1969. APPLICATION TO REGISTER
LAND KNOWN AS TESTWOOD HOUSE FARM, TESTWOOD,
TOTTON AS TOWN OR VILLAGE GREEN
Messrs A. J. Shepherd and Mick Mundy on behalf of New Forest District Council
made deputations in respect of this item.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Executive (Item 21 in the Minute
Book) on an application to register land known as Testwood House Farm as town or
village green.
RESOLVED:
That in connection with the application to register Testwood House Farm, Testwood,
Totton as town or village green, a non-statutory public inquiry be held, an inspector
being appointed in respect of the same, the inspector then to prepare a written report
for the registration authority, with a recommendation to accede to or reject the
application, unless any party commences court proceedings under R (Whitmey) v
Commons Commissioners (2005) 1 QB 282 within 2 months be agreed.
36. COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965. COMMONS REGISTRATION
(NEW LAND) REGULATIONS 1969. APPLICATION TO REGISTER
LAND KNOWN AS MENGHAM PARK, HAYLING ISLAND AS TOWN
OR VILLAGE GREEN
Councillor D. Gillett declared a prejudicial interest as a Havant Borough Councillor.
Councillor Gillett therefore left the meeting and took no further part in the
proceedings.
Dr F. W. Wright made a deputation in respect of this item. A copy of additional
comments from Dr Wright were circulated to Members in relation to the Committee's
consideration of this item.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Executive (Item 22 in the Minute
Book) on an application to register land known as Mengham Park as town or village
green.
RESOLVED:
That in connection with the application to register Mengham Park, Hayling Island as
town or village green a non-statutory public inquiry be held, an inspector being
appointed in respect of the same, the inspector then to prepare a written report for the
registration authority, with a recommendation to accede or reject the application,
unless any party commences court proceedings under R Whitmey) v Commons
Commissioners (2005) 1QB 282 within 2 months be agreed.
37. SAND AND GRAVEL EXTRACTION AND PROGRESSIVE RESTORATION
TO COMMERCIAL FORESTRY AND NATURE CONSERVATION AT
BUSTA TRIANGLE, WEST OF EVERSLEY QUARRY, BRAMSHILL,
HARTLEY WINTNEY (APPLICATION NO. 06/01130/CMA)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. HR095) AND VARIATION OF CONDITIONS
TO ALLOW AN EXTENSION OF TIME FOR THE READY MIX
CONCRETE PLANT, MINERAL PROCESSING PLANT AND ANCILLARY
OPERATIONS AT EVERSLEY QUARRY (APPLICATION NO.
06/01839/CMA) (COUNTY COUNCIL REF. HR040)
Messrs J. W. Gough of David Walker Chartered Surveyors as agent for Lafarge
Aggregates Limited and P. Todd, Chairman of Eversley Parish Council and
Ms M. Darrie of Adams Hendry Consulting Limited on behalf of Mr and Mrs
Rimmer of Hill House made deputations in respect of this item.
A copy of representations received from Mr and Mrs Asprey and Philip Todd,
Chairman of Eversley Parish Council were circulated to Members of the Committee
enclosing additional facts that they wished to be made available in relation to the
Committee's consideration of the item.
Councillor David Simpson also attended the meeting and spoke in opposition to the
proposals.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 7 in the
Minute Book) on planning permission for two interdependent applications.
Application 1 for sand and gravel extraction and progressive restoration and nature
conservation at Busta Triangle, West of Eversley , Bramshill, Hartley Wintney and
application 2 for the variation of conditions to allow an extension of time for the
ready mix concrete plant, mineral processing plant and ancillary operations at
Eversley Quarry .
In considering the applications, the Committee considered the main issues of
landscaping and distance to the nearest residents.
RESOLVED:
(i) That planning permission in respect of the application for sand and gravel
extraction and progressive restoration to commercial forestry and nature
conservation at Busta Triangle, West of Eversley Quarry, Bramshill,
Hartley Wintney (Application No. 06/01130/CMA) be refused on the grounds
that it is a departure from the Development Plan in that it is not a `preferred
area' for gravel extraction and notwithstanding the need for mineral this is
outweighed by the adverse, amenity and landscape impact.
(ii) That planning permission in respect of the variation of conditions to allow an
extension of time for the ready mix concrete plant, mineral processing plant and
ancillary operations at Eversley Quarry (Application No. 06/01839/CMA) be
refused on grounds that there is no need to retain the ancillary mineral plant
beyond the life of the current planning permissions.
38. DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF A MULTI-PURPOSE
WASTE TRANSFER STATION WITHIN AN EXISTING QUARRY
TO ACCOMMODATE A RANGE OF WASTE, INCLUDING
COMMERCIAL, DRY RECYCLABLES, DOMESTIC AND CIVIC
AMENITY WASTE AND AN ELEMENT OF SORTING AND
PRE-TREATMENT AT WARREN FARM QUARRY,
DOWNEND ROAD, FAREHAM (APPLICATION NO. P/06/1124/MW)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. FA025)
Messrs Trevor Ling, Owen Dimond, Planning Manager from Veolia Environmental
Services and David Anson made deputations in respect of this item.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 8 in the
Minute Book) on a proposal for a multi- purpose waste transfer station within
Warren Farm Chalk Quarry, Fareham.
The Chief Planning Adviser advised that the distances from Warren Farm Quarry to
the nearest residential houses on the plan attached to the report were inaccurate. He
circulated an aerial photograph which indicated more accurately the distances from
the nearest houses and Fort Nelson to the site.
In considering the application, Members considered that there should be a condition
specifying a requirement for odour treatment and asked the Chief Planning Adviser
to work with Veolia to alleviate any issues in respect of odour smells.
The Committee considered that Condition (2) relating to the Hours of Working
should be amended to reflect the opening hours of 0700 - 1900 seven days a week
to support the management of the civic amenity sites and that an additional condition
be imposed for a no right turn sign at the entrance to the Quarry site. There was a
proposal to defer consideration of the item to allow publicity of the 7 day a week
working hours which was proposed, seconded and defeated after a vote.
RESOLVED:
That planning permission in respect of the application for a multi-purpose waste
transfer station at Warren Farm Quarry, Downend Road, Fareham
(Application No. P/06/1124/MW) be granted for the reason set out in the report
and subject to the conditions specified therein and the amendment to Condition (1)
as detailed above and the additional condition as detailed above.
39. WINNING AND WORKING OF SAND WITH RESTORATION AT
LOW LEVEL TO NATURE CONSERVATION USES TO INCLUDE A
SOUTHERN EXTENSION TO THE EXISTING EXTRACTION AREA,
THE RETENTION OF THE PROCESSING PLANT AND THE
IMPORTATION OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF MINERAL AT
FRITHEND QUARRY (APPLICATION NO. F30633/012/CMA)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. EH121)
Messrs David Graham, B. G. Davey, C. Neville (Chairman of Kingsley Parish
Council) and Mrs Jill Trout on behalf of Dr. R. Trout made deputations in respect of
this item.
A copy of representations received from Richard Skehens, Managing Director of
Grundon Waste Management Limited was circulated to Members of the Committee
enclosing additional that he wished to be made available in relation to the
Committee's consideration of the item.
Councillors A. Carew and M. N. Kemp-Gee also attended the meeting and spoke in
opposition to the proposals on the grounds (inter alia) of adverse impact on
biodiversity, potential, alternative restoration and perceived jeopardy to the water
supply.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 9 in the
Minute Book) on planning permission for the working and winning of sand with
restoration at low level to nature conservation uses to include a southern extension to
the existing extraction area, the retention of processing plant and the importation of
small quantities of mineral land at Frithend Quarry, Bordon.
The Chief Executive advised receipt of an email from Councillor Kemp-Gee
requesting a postponement of the item due to two issues, firstly concerns that a
request for information under the Freedom of Information Act about the
Environmental Impact Assessment has not been fulfilled within 20 working days and
secondly that Grundons, the applicant intends to vary its application and the Parish
Councils have not had sufficient time to consider and consult on the proposed
changes.
In considering the application, Members were advised that `the importation of small
quantities of mineral' should be removed from the recommendation as the applicant
had withdrawn this element of the application. Members noted that the Chief
Planning Adviser would delete part of condition (8) `unless otherwise agreed in
writing by the Mineral Planning Authority'.
Councillors M. Cooper and S. C. James wished it to be recorded that they had
abstained from voting.
RESOLVED:
That planning permission in respect of the winning and working of sand with
restoration at low level to nature conservation uses to include a southern extension
to the existing extraction area, the retention of the processing plant at
Frithend Quarry, Bordon be granted for the reason set out in the report subject to the
conditions specified and the application being referred to the Secretary of State in
accordance with the departure from the development plan procedures.
40. USE OF AGRICULTURE BARNS FOR STORAGE OF WASTE PAPER
AND BIOMASS AT THE AVENUE, LASHAM NEAR ALTON
(APPLICATION NO. F37181/008/CMA)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. EH152 )
This item was withdrawn.
41. TO DEVELOP A WASTE RECYCLING FACILITY FOR FARM,
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES, INCLUDING SOIL
SCREENING, CONCRETE CRUSHING, MATERIAL AND
CONTAINER STORAGE AT LAND OFF A303, NEAR LONGPARISH,
ANDOVER (APPLICATION NO. 06/02870/CMAN)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. TV231 )
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 12 in the
Minute Book) on an application for the development of a Waste Recycling Facility
for farm, construction and demolition wastes including soil screening, concrete
crushing material and container storage at land off the A303 near Longparish, Alton.
Mr Peter Coe of Cirrus Consultancy made a deputation in respect of this item and
a copy of representations received by Mr Coe was circulated to Members of the
Committee enclosing additional facts that he wished to be made available in relation
to the Committee's consideration of the item.
Members agreed to defer consideration of the application to the next meeting of the
Committee on 10 January 2007 to allow Officers time to provide details for storage
of materials and layout and requested that a condition about lorry movements be
imposed.
RESOLVED:
That planning permission to develop a waste recycling facility for farm, construction
and demolition wastes, including soil screening, concrete crushing, material and
container storage at land off A303, near Longparish, Alton be deferred and that a
report on covering the concerns expressed by the Committee be submitted to the next
meeting of the Committee on 10 January 2007.
42. PROPOSED EXTENSION OF TIME FOR NON-INERT TIPPING AND
RESTORATION AT FAIR OAK LANDFILL SITE, MORTIMER'S LANE,
EAST HORTON, EASTLEIGH
(APPLICATION NO. S/06/58145) (COUNTY COUNCIL REF. EA083)
Messrs George Hamilton, Ted Simms, Gareth Phillips on behalf of the applicant
SITA UK Ltd and J. G. Wright, Councillor for Fair Oak and Horton Heath made
deputations in respect of this item.
A copy of representations received by George Hamilton and a leaflet from
Gareth Phillips of SITA UK Ltd were circulated to Members enclosing additional
facts that they wished to be made available to in relation to the Committee's
consideration of the item.
Councillor Mrs A. Roling also attended the meeting and spoke on this item.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 13 in the
Minute Book) on an application for planning permission to extend the period for
tipping at the Fair Oak Landfill by two years with a further six months for
restoration.
The Chairman read out a statement from Councillor Allgood, Chairman of the
Fair Oak Sandpit Advisory Panel who had given his apologies for not attending the
meeting. He set out three points on behalf of local residents which they wished to
bring to the attention of Members; that the lorries should be cleaned before returning
to Mortimers Lane, lorries queueing before 7am was unacceptable and that dog
faeces were bring collected and deposited at Fair Oak.
Members noted that the managing of the site in relation to opening, queuing and
cleaning would be raised directly with SITA UK Ltd. The Chief Planning Adviser
agreed to reply to Councillor Allgood's concerns direct.
RESOLVED:
That, subject to the completion of a legal agreement to secure a financial contribution
in the sum of £10,000 towards traffic calming and highways works and lorry
routeing, planning permission in respect of an extension of time for non-ert tipping
and restoration (without complying with Condition (1) of S/05/53266, Condition (1)
of 17314/007 and Condition (1) of 17314/3 at Fair Oak Landfill, Mortimers Lane,
East Horton, Eastleigh be granted for the reason set out in the report, subject to
the conditions specified and a further condition relating to wheel cleaning.
43. RELIEF FROM CONDITIONS 4 AND 7 OF PLANNING
PERMISSIONS F20661/037/CMA AND F20661/038/CMA TO ALLOW
EXPORT OF CLAY AND EXTRACTION OF CLAY WITHOUT
COMPLETING THE HAUL ROAD AND OFF-SITE HIGHWAY
WORKS AT SELBORNE BRICKWORKS AND CLAYPIT,
HONEY LANE, SELBORNE (APPLICATION NO. F20661/043/CMA)
(COUNTY COUNCIL REF. EH018)
Messrs Pelham Ravenscroft and Richard Wyndham-Smith from F. J. Thompson and
Company made deputations in respect of this item.
Councillor Kemp-Gee also attended the meeting and spoke in favour of refusing the
application.
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 14 in the
Minute Book) on an application for the relief from conditions 4 and 7 of planning
permissions to allow the export of clay and extraction of clay without completing the
haul road and off site highway works at Selborne Brickworks and Claypit,
Honey Lane, Selborne.
RESOLVED:
That planning permission in respect of the application for relief from Conditions
4 and 7 of Planning Permissions F20661/037/CMA and F20661/038/CMA (to allow
the export of clay and extraction of clay without completing the haul road and off-site
highway works) at Selborne Brickworks and Claypit, Honey Lane, Selborne be
refused for the reasons set out in the report.
44. APPLICATION FOR A MAP MODIFICATION ORDER FOR THE
ADDITION TO THE DEFINITIVE MAP OF A BRIDLEWAY
BETWEEN CRADLE LANE AND BRIDLEWAY 54 IN THE PARISH
OF HEADLEY
This item was deferred.
45. SAXON WOOD SCHOOL, ROOKSDOWN, BARRON PLACE,
BASINGSTOKE - RENEWAL OF TEMPORARY PLANNING
PERMISSION FOR ONE SINGLE TEMPORARY CLASSROOM
(APPLICATION NO. BDB/64167) (COUNTY COUNCIL REF. BAE 033)
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 10 in the
Minute Book) on an application for planning permission for the renewal of
temporary planning consent to continue the siting of a temporary classroom unit for
a further five years at Saxon Wood School, Rooksdown, Barron Place, Basingstoke.
RESOLVED :
That consideration of the item be deferred to enable planning issues to be further
explored.
46. APPLICATION FOR A DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER
TO RECORD A FOOTPATH IN THE PARISH OF HEADLEY
The Committee considered the report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 16 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Definitive Map Modification
Order to record a footpath in the Parish of Headley.
RESOLVED:
That an Order be made to add a footpath, from Footpath 28 to the Village Green in
the parish of Headley, to the Definitive Map, such footpath being the width of 1.2
metres between points A, B and D and 2.44 metres between the points B and C.
47. APPLICATION FOR A DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER
TO RECORD NEWNHAM FOOTPATH 1, ROTHERWICK
FOOTPATH 1, HARTLEY WESPALL FOOTPATH 9B AND AN
UNRECORDED ROUTE IN HARTLEY WESPALL AS A BYWAY
OPEN TO ALL TRAFFIC
A copy of representations received from Mrs Fry and also Mr Graham Plumbe were
circulated to Members of the Committee enclosing additional facts that they wished
to be made available in relation to the Committee's consideration of the item.
The Committee considered the report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 17 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Definitive Map Modification
Order to record Newnham Footpath 1, Rotherwick Footpath 1, Hartley Wespall
Footpath 9B and an unrecorded route in Hartley Wespall as a byway open to all
traffic.
RESOLVED:
That the claim be refused.
48. PROPOSED LICENCED FOOTPATH IN THE PARISH OF HURSLEY
The Committee considered the report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 18 in the Minute Book) on a proposed licenced footpath in the Parish of
Hursley.
RESOLVED:
That Hampshire County Council enter into an agreement with the owners of the
Hursley Estate to establish a licenced footpath for a period of five years.
49 APPLICATION FOR A PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION ORDER FOR
FOOTPATH NO. 9 IN THE PARISH OF BINSTED
Councillor M. G. Kemp-Gee spoke in favour of the application.
The Committee considered the report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 20 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Public Path Diversion Order for
Footpath No. 9 in the Parish of Binsted.
RESOLVED:
That an Order be made for the diversion of Footpath No.9 in the Parish of Binsted
from the current definitive alignment to a new route running from Point A
(GR 476634 141104), at a kissing gate to the north of a pond, thence north north east
across a meadow to a ramp at Point C (GR 476662 141168) on the southern edge of
the C84 Binsted Road.