Agenda and draft minutes

Daventry Local Area Planning Committee - Wednesday 7th September 2022 6.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Lodge Road, Daventry NN11 4FP

Contact: Marina Watkins / Jeverly Findlay, Democratic Services 

Items
No. Item

63.

Declarations of Interest

Members are asked to declare any interest and the nature of that interest which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting.

 

Minutes:

None advised.

 

64.

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To confirm the Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on 3August 2022.

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

 

That the Minutes of the Daventry Local Area Planning Committee of 3rd August 2022 be approved and signed as a correct record.

 

65.

Planning application - WND/2021/0883 Creaton pdf icon PDF 114 KB

Minutes:

53.            Planning applications

 

Consideration was given to the report detailing the planning applications which had been previously circulated.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That, subject to the variations set out below, the advice set out in the report now submitted be agreed.

 

54.            WND/2021/0883 – CREATON – DEMOLITION OF EXISTING COMMERCIAL PREMISES. CONSTRUCTION OF TWO WAREHOUSES AND NEW OFFICE FACILITY. CONSTRUCTION OF AGRICULTURAL BUILDING (BARN). CONSTRUCTION OF 2.1M PALISADE FENCING TO SOUTHERN AND EASTERN BOUNDARY. IMPROVEMENTS TO LANDSCAPING AND SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS – LAND OFF CREATON ROAD

 

The Development Management Manager outlined the application for the brownfield site situated between Creaton and Brixworth. The current buildings on the site and the surrounding area were unkempt and it was considered that the proposal would result in an environmental improvement. The site was in a Special Landscape Area but there were other industrial uses nearby. Highway had no objections to the scheme and there was a straight section of highway at the entrance to the site. Details of materials had been received for the proposed warehouses and office block and Members viewed the elevation drawings. The applicant would enhance the biodiversity on the site by planting of trees and through the creation of a swale.

 

The Chair read out a statement from Councillor Jonathan Harris, one of the local ward Members, who was unable to attend the meeting.  Councillor Harris highlighted that the site had been derelict for several years and was in open countryside with difficult access from both directions. Councillor Harris considered that the application was against policy ENV2 and was contrary to the Local Plan. Councillor Harris requested that the Committee defer the application to receive comments from the Local Lead Flood Authority or that they refuse the application.

 

Mr Chris Levett, the Agent, addressed the Committee and noted that the site had been used as brownfield land for 150 years. The land was not in a flood risk zone and there was an existing drainage system on the site for the buildings. The proposed new buildings would be built to a high thermal performance standard with solar pv panels, an air source heat pump and electric charging points for vehicles provided.  Further to enquiries from Members, the Agent advised that there would be around 10 full time members of staff and 10 part time members of staff travelling to and from the site and some occasional visitors. The barn on the site was for plant and materials storage.

 

The Development Management Manager advised that the Local Lead Flood Authority had provided a holding response to the consultation regarding the application, as they currently had resourcing issues and could not provide a full response. Officers considered that as the site already existed and the drainage system was already in place, that the application was acceptable.

 

Councillor Cecile Irving-Swift proposed that Officers’ advice to approve the application be accepted, as it would provide local employment and as the biodiversity at the site would be enhanced. The proposition was seconded by Councillor David James  ...  view the full minutes text for item 65.

66.

Planning application - WND/2022/0393 Brixworth pdf icon PDF 111 KB

Minutes:

53.            WND/2022/0393 – BRIXWORTH – ENGINEERING WORKS TO CREATE A NATURAL FLOOD MANAGEMENT SCHEME, INCLUDING REPROFILING OF RIVERBANKS, CREATING SCRAPES, PONDS AND A BUND, 0.4M IN HEIGHT, DEPOSITING MATERIALS ON FIELDS, 100MM IN DEPTH – LAND TO NORTH AND SOUTH OF STATION ROAD AND WEST OF BRAMPTON VALLEY WAY

 

The Development Management Manager outlined the application and drew Members’ attention to the list of late representations and that the Surface Water Drainage Assessment Team had no comments to make on the application. The proposal would enhance biodiversity and would assist in flood prevention. The applicant had worked closely with the Environment Agency regarding the scheme. It was noted that there was a typographical error in the report, the material deposited on the fields would be 100mm in depth, not 100m.

 

Councillor Cecile Irving-Swift noted the support of the Environment Agency for the application and proposed that Officers’ advice to approve the application be accepted. The proposition was seconded by Councillor David James, and on being put to the meeting was declared carried unanimously.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the application be approved, subject to conditions.