Archived decisions
AT A MEETING of the REGULATORY COMMITTEE of HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL held at The Castle, Winchester on Wednesday 7 February 2007.
PRESENT:
p Councillor P. A. Heath (Chairman) | |
a Councillor Mrs. P. M. Devereux (Vice-Chairman) | |
Councillors: |
|
p I. F. E. Beagley |
p D. Gillett |
p Carol Boulton |
p B. T. Gurden |
p J. V. Bryant |
p G. M. Hockley |
p Mrs A. Buckley |
p S. C. James |
a M. F. Cartwright |
p Jo Kelly |
p M. G. Cooper |
p Roger H. Price JP |
p Mrs P. Dickens |
p S. H. Reid |
Also in attendance: Councillors Mrs C. Bailey (Item 6), D. R. Blampied, Mrs E. M. Byrom
(Item 6), M. N. Kemp-Gee, R. J. Perry and Mrs M. Tucker (Item 6).
65. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
Apologies for absence were received from Councillors M. F. Cartwright,
Mrs P. M. Devereux and Mrs J. A. Porter (Item 6).
66. 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.
67. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 10 January 2007 were confirmed by the Committee and signed by the Chairman, subject to the following amendments:
Councillor Hockley was absent as he was attending his Mother's funeral.
Councillor Cooper's personal interest was not prejudicial in respect of Minute 54 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.
68. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS
The Chairman reported that the Working Party established to discuss a pilot scheme for the cross examination of deputees would meet on 1 March at 10am.
The Chairman advised that 1:1 training on Planning or Rights of Way matters for new Members could be arranged if needed. If there were sufficient numbers more formal training could be organised. He asked Members to let Officers know if there were any specific training needs.
69. TRAVEL PLANS
The Director of Environment gave a presentation on Travel Plans to which all Members of the County Council had been invited. He advised that the Smarter Choices Strategy formed a key element of the Local Transport Plan strategy in increasing accessibility, reducing congestion and improving the environment by reducing the need to travel, the distance travelled and the use of the private car. A range of measures had been introduced which included travel planning for schools, workplaces and residential areas to personalised journey planning and the implementation of car sharing schemes.
Members noted that a Travel Plan was a package of measures aimed at widening travel choices by all modes of transport and cutting unnecessary car use. The measures were aimed at the site occupier, staff, visitors, customers and the environment to widen choices. Formal travel plans focussed on statutory requirements and were development related, for example the Ashburton Court redevelopment travel plan. Voluntary travel plans were developed in response to a particular transport need, for example the Romsey Road employers in Winchester and Hampshire County Council's own staff travel plan.
Members further noted several case studies which had focussed on formal and voluntary travel plans developed in conjunction with Junior and Infant Schools in the area and a Hands Up School Survey in 2003 - 2005 on how pupils travelled to schools and how pupils would like to travel to school in Hampshire which had indicated that there had been a steady increase in pupils either walking or travelling by pedal cycle and a decrease in those pupils arriving by car.
Members requested a copy of the Draft Guide to Development Related Travel Plans and the Director of Environment agreed to provide Members with a hyperlink to the Travel Plan website so that they could access the latest draft and download a copy or contact the Smarter Choices and Travel Plan Manager for a hard copy.
RESOLVED:
That the Director of Environment be thanked for his informative presentation.
70. NEW 210 PLACE PRIMARY SCHOOL WITH A SPECIALIST VISUAL
IMPAIRMENT RESOURCE PROVISION UNIT, TO REPLACE EXISTING
SCOLA BUILDING AT KINGS COPSE PRIMARY SCHOOL,
KINGS COPSE ROAD, HEDGE END, SOUTHAMPTON
(APPLICATION NO. S/06/58445) (COUNTY COUNCIL REF. EAE037)
Mrs Esther Jones, Headteacher at Kings Copse Primary School made a deputation in
respect of this item. She was accompanied by Angela Dorrington, the Chair of
Governors at the school for support.
Councillor D. R. Blampied also attended the meeting and spoke as Local Member in
support of the proposed planning application and additional car parking spaces.
The Committee considered a report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 14 in the
Minute Book) on an application for planning permission for a new 210 place
primary school with a specialist Visual Impairment Resource Provision Unit to
replace the existing SCOLA building at Kings Copse Primary School,
Kings Copse Road, Hedge End, Southampton.
In considering the application, Members considered that details of where contractors
parked their vehicles and where materials are stored should be included in a
condition and the Chief Planning Adviser confirmed that he would include a
suitable condition. In addition he agreed to elevate the Advice Notes at (9) and (10)
to be redrafted as conditions.
Members supported the park and walk (Norman Rodaway Pavilion) scheme,
considered that additional sufficient car parking on site should be provided for
coaches and taxis to pick up and drop off at the school and supported the need for
off site parking for parents. The Chief Planning Adviser confirmed that an area of
additional parking provision could be provided within the scheme providing 4 more
spaces but stressed it was up to the School to manage how this space would be used.
Members considered that Condition 7 relating to landscaping should be amended
so that details are provided prior to development commencing rather than within
12 months of the development.
Members noted the provision of spaces per classroom as indicated in the Hampshire
Parking Strategy and Standards but supported the need for additional parking for
parents.
There was a proposal to defer consideration of the item to allow detailed plans
showing the elevations of the building, details of car parking issues and height of
the two parallel pitch roof blocks to be presented, which was proposed, seconded
and defeated after a vote.
RESOLVED:
That planning permission in respect of a new 210 place primary school, with a
specialist Visual Impairment Resource Provision Unit, to replace existing SCOLA
building at Kings Copse Primary School, Kings Copse Road, Hedge End,
Southampton (Application No. S/06/58445), be granted for the reason set out in the
report subject to the additional parking provision, the conditions specified in the
report and the additional conditions as amended and detailed above.
71. COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965. COMMONS REGISTRATION
(NEW LAND) REGULATIONS 1969. APPLICATION TO REGISTER
THE TRIANGLE AT THE JUNCTION OF STOCKERS AVENUE AND
WESTLEY CLOSE, WINCHESTER AS TOWN OR VILLAGE GREEN
A copy of representations received from Mr Weeks were circulated to Members of
the Committee enclosing additional information that he wished to be made available
in relation to the Committee's consideration of the item.
The Committee considered a report of the Chief Executive (Item 7 in the Minute
Book) on an application to register land known as "The Triangle" as town or village
green.
RESOLVED:
That in connection with the application to register "The Triangle" at the junction of
Stockers Avenue and Westley Close, Winchester as town or village green, a non-
statutory public inquiry be held, an inspector being appointed in respect of the same,
the inspector to prepare a written report for the registration authority, with a
recommendation to accede to or reject the application.
72. COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965. COMMONS REGISTRATION
(NEW LAND) REGULATIONS 1969. APPLICATION TO REGISTER LAND
AT LYMINGTON BOTTOM, FOUR MARKS AS TOWN OR VILLAGE
GREEN
The Committee considered a report of the Chief Executive (Item 8 in the Minute
Book) on an application to register land at Lymington Bottom.
RESOLVED:
That the application to register land at Lymington Bottom, Four Marks be rejected
as not duly made under the Commons Registration (New Land) Regulations 1969
for the reasons set out in Counsel's opinions dated 29 August 2006 and
10 December 2006.
73 APPLICATION FOR A DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER TO
RECORD HOUGHTON FOOTPATH 6 AND KINGS SOMBORNE
FOOTPATH 11 AS BRIDLEWAYS
A copy of representations received from Mrs Ince were circulated to Members of
the Committee enclosing additional information that she wished to be made
available in advance of the meeting in relation to the Committee's consideration on
the item.
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 9 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Definitive Map Modification
Order to record Houghton Footpath 6 and Kings Somborne Footpath 11 as
Bridleways.
RESOLVED:
That the application be refused.
74. APPLICATION FOR A DEFINITIVE MAP MODIFICATION ORDER TO
RECORD BROUGHTON FOOTPATH 13 AND HOUGHTON FOOTPATH 1
AS BRIDLEWAYS
A copy of representations received from Mrs Ince were circulated to Members of the
Committee enclosing additional information that she wished to be made available in
advance of the meeting in relation to the Committee's consideration on the item.
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 10 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Definitive Map Modification
Order to record Broughton Footpath 13 and Houghton Footpath 1 as Bridleways.
RESOLVED:
That the application be refused.
75. APPLICATION FOR A MAP MODIFICATION ORDER TO RECORD A
FOOTPATH BETWEEN ASHFORD CLOSE AND THE DISUSED
RAILWAY, FORDINGBRIDGE
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 11 in the Minute Book) on an application to record a Footpath between
Ashford Close and the Disused Railway, Fordingbridge.
RESOLVED:
That the application for a Map Modification Order be refused.
76. APPLICATION FOR A MAP MODIFICATION ORDER FOR THE
ADDITION OF A BRIDLEWAY FROM SKEW ROAD, FAREHAM TO THE
COUNTY BOUNDARY
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage
(Item 12 in the Minute Book) on an application for a Definitive Map Modification
Order for the addition of a bridleway from Skew Road, Fareham to the County
Boundary.
RESOLVED:
That the application for a Definitive Map Modification Order to record a bridleway
from Skew Road, Fareham to the County Boundary be refused.
77. CLARIFICATION OF CONDITION (11) TO APPLICATION NO.
06/02464/HCS W00965/12 AT OTTERBOURNE WASTE TRANSFER
STATION, POLES LANE, OTTERBOURNE
The Committee considered a report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 13 in the
Minute Book) seeking clarification of Condition (11) to application No.
06/02464/HCS W00965/12 at Otterbourne Waste Transfer Station, Poles Lane,
Otterbourne.
RESOLVED:
That the resolution of the Regulatory Committee on 18 October 2006 Condition (11)
be confirmed as follows:
(11) The maximum average daily number of lorry movements to and from the site
shall be restricted to 280 per day (140 in and 140 out), except during the two week
periods following both Christmas and Easter. The maximum average daily number
of lorry movements shall be calculated as an average over any two week working
period (ie no more than 11 working days). A daily record of lorries entering and
leaving the site shall be kept at the site and made available to the Waste Planning
Authority within 7 days of a written request.
Reason: To limit the volumes of traffic in the interests of the amenity of residents on
and near the approaches to the site.
78. EXCLUSION OF THE PRESS AND PUBLIC
RECOMMENDATION
That in relation to the following item the public be excluded from the meeting, as it
is likely, in view of the nature of the business to be transacted or the nature of the
proceedings, that if Members of the public were present during the item there would
be disclosure to them of exempt information within Paragraphs 3 and 6 of Part 1 of
Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972 and further that in all
circumstances of the case, the public interest in maintaining the exemption
outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, for the reasons set out in
the report.
PART II - CONFIDENTIAL/EXEMPT ITEM
79. ASHFIELD TYRE DEPOT, ASHFIELD SAWMILL, ROMSEY
The Committee agreed that Councillor R. J. Perry as Local Member should be
permitted to attend and participate in the confidential debate and that
Councillor Mrs E. M. Byrom could remain in the meeting but not participate in the
debate.
Councillor M. G. Cooper declared a personal but non prejudicial interest as living in
the locality.
The Committee considered the exempt report of the Chief Planning Adviser (Item 16
in the Minute Book) on the expediency of taking enforcement action.
RESOLVED:
That a decision on enforcement action at the Ashfield Tyre Depot be deferred to
enable a further detailed report to be received. In the meantime the Regulatory
Committee to receive an update at its meeting on 14 March 2007.