Planning Application

Case number W/03/01350/PN

DEMOLITION OF AN EXISTING BUNGALOW AND ERECTION OF ONE DETACHED DWELLING

Location: The Watergate, Neigh Lane, Cropthorne, Pershore, WR10 3NG

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Application Type: Non-householder planning application

Parish: Cropthorne

Ward: Fladbury

Application Received: 14 July 2003

Statutory Start Date: 16 July 2003

Consultation Period From:

Consultation Period End: 9 December 2003

Decision Date: 5 March 2004

Case Officer: Caroline Ansell

Status: Decided

Decision: Approved - Planning application

This decision is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission.

    Reason - In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  2. The permission shall relate to the amended plan(s) dated 13th November 2003 and 27th January 2004 and no other.

    Reason - To define the permission.

  3. Prior to any building works being first commenced, a precise specification of the proposed brick to be used, a sample of at least four bricks to provide a representative range of the colour and texture of the brick, together with a specification of the proposed mortar mix, pointing profile and finish, jointing width and bond of the brickwork, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. For the avoidance of doubt, a sample panel of the brickwork using the bond, mortar, jointing and pointing proposed, shall be provided and retained on site during building works as a reference. Details of the methods of spanning structural openings, band, string or dentil courses, parapets and copings, cills, and corbelling to chimney cappings shall be approved in the same manner.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  4. Prior to any building works being first commenced, a precise specification of the proposed tiles to be used, a sample of at least four tiles to provide a representative range of the colour and texture of the tile, together with any ridge details and details of methods of lead flashings, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason: To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review First Deposit (June 2002).

  5. Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed window(s) showing design, sections through glazing bars and/or mullions, method of opening, finish and depth of external reveal, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  6. Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed rooflight(s) showing design, materials and profile shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before fixing in place and shall be fitted so that it is flush with the outer plane of the roof slope.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  7. Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of the proposed door(s) showing design, sections, method of opening, finish and depth of external reveal, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  8. Prior to any building works being first commenced, details of a precise specification of the proposed materials for the landscaping of the site (including roads, paths, parking areas and other hard surfaces) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  9. Prior to any building works being first commenced, details of the location, height and the precise specification of the proposed materials, or species of planting, for the boundary treatments on the site shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To ensure the historic and architectural character and appearance of the conservation area is properly preserved or enhanced, in accordance with Policies CB3 and CB4 of the Adopted Wychavon District Local Plan (January 1998) and Policy ENV13 of the Wychavon District Local Plan Review Second Deposit (July 2003).

  10. The precise floorslab level of the new dwelling, relative to the existing development on the boundary of the site shall be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of the development.

    Reason - In order to ensure that the overall appearance of the development is satisfactory.

  11. The development hereby permitted shall not be brought into use until the access, turning area and parking facilities shown on the approved plan have been properly consolidated, surfaced, drained and otherwise constructed in accordance with details to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority and these areas shall thereafter be retained and kept available for those uses at all times.

    Reason - In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the free flow of traffic using the adjoining highway.

  12. Development shall not begin until parking for site operatives and visitors has been provided within the application site in accordance with details to be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority and such provision shall be retained and kept available during construction of the development.

    Reason - To prevent indiscriminate parking in the interests of highway safety.

  13. No development shall take place until full details of both hard and soft landscape works have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. These details shall include numbers 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 following:-

    1. earthworks (including the grading and mounding of land and the finished site levels or contours, showing relationship to existing and proposed vegetation and to surrounding land form);

    2. means of enclosure within the development site;

    3. treatment of the development site boundaries (including position, design, materials and type of boundary treatment);

    4. car parking layouts;

    5. lighting whether freestanding or attached to other structures;

    6. minor artefacts and structures (including furniture, play equipment, refuse or other storage units and signs);

    7. proposed and existing functional services above and below ground (eg. drainage, power, communications cables, pipelines etc. indicating lines, manholes, supports etc.);

    8. planting plans, including tree, hedge, shrub and grassed area planting and a written specification (including cultivation and other operations associated with plant and grass establishment);

    9. a schedule of plants noting species, plant sizes and proposed numbers and densities;

    10. retained historic landscape features including hedges and water features and proposals for restoration, where relevant;

    11. a programme of implementation;

    12. a schedule of maintenance for a period of five years commencing at the completion of the final phase of implementation, the schedule to make provision for the replacement, in the same position, of any plant that is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies or, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, becomes seriously damaged or defective, with another of the same species and size as that originally planted.

    The works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details, the programme of implementation and the schedule of maintenance.

    Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  14. All approved hard and soft landscaping works and tree planting shall be carried out in accordance with the programme approved by the local planning authority as part of the scheme.

    Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  15. All approved hard and soft landscaping and tree planting shall be maintained for a period of five years commencing at the completion of the final phase of implementation in accordance with the approved schedule. Any tree or other plant that is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies or, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, becomes seriously damaged or defective, shall be replaced in the same position with another of the same species and size as that originally planted.

    Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  16. In this condition "retained tree" means an existing tree which is to be retained in accordance with the approved plans and particulars and paragraphs 1. and 2. below shall have effect until the expiration of one year from the date of the completion of the development.

    1. No retained tree shall be cut down, uprooted or destroyed, nor shall any retained tree be topped or lopped other than in accordance with the approved plans and particulars, without the written approval of the Local Planning Authority. Any topping or lopping approved shall be carried out in accordance with British Standard in force at the time of the work.

    2. If any retained tree is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies, another tree shall be planted at the same place and that tree shall be of such size and species, and shall be planted at such time, as may be specified in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    3. The erection of fencing for the protection of any retained tree shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved plans and particulars before any equipment, machinery or materials are brought on to the site for the purposes of the development, and shall be maintained until all equipment, machinery and surplus materials have been removed from the site. Nothing shall be stored or placed in any area fenced in accordance with this condition and the ground levels within those areas shall not be altered, nor shall any excavation be made, without the written consent of the Local Planning Authority.

    4. There shall be no burning of any material within 10 metres of the extent of the canopy of any retained tree.

    The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

    Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  17. No development shall take place within the area indicated (this would be the area of archaeological interest) until the applicants, or their agents or successors in title, has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance with a written scheme of investigation which has been submitted by the applicant and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To protect archaeological interest on the site.

  18. Demolition, clearance or construction work and deliveries to and from the site in connection with the development hereby approved shall only take place between the hours of 08.00 and 18.00hrs Monday to Friday and 08.00 and 13.00hrs on a Saturday. There shall be no demolition, clearance or construction work or deliveries to and from the site on Sundays or Bank Holidays.

    Reason - To preserve the amenities of the locality.

  19. The garages shown on the approved plans shall be kept available for storage use and shall not be converted into habitable accommodation.

    Reason - In order to ensure that garage accommodation remains available for the residential use and so as to restrict pressure for additional or alternative garaging in new buildings.

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Applicant

Weatherark Ltd.
Rodge Hill Farm
Hillside
Martley
Worcs

Agent

Mr S Marson
Marson, Rathbone Taylor
The Old Granary
Windsor Court
Greenhill Street
Stratford upon Avon, Warks

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