Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
At the PPSL Committee meeting on 17 August 2022, Members agreed to continue consideration of this application to the September PPSL Committee to allow the Applicant the extended opportunity to prepare and submit a Civil Engineering Report on the ground engineering works required to ensure stability of the slopping ground to prevent any slippage or flooding onto neighbouring properties.
The Planning Officer spoke to the terms of supplementary report 3 which advised of the detail of the investigative work carried out by the Applicant’s consultant, Ardmore Point Ltd which provides Geomatics, Geotechnical, Drone UAV and Construction Management Services. This work included a desktop assessment of relevant information and documentation already available supplemented by a walkover survey in July 2022. A further assessment based on in-situ testing and intrusive ground investigation including boreholes was also carried out.
The conclusions as set out the covering letter from the Applicant’s consultant, based on the desk-top and site investigation survey information contend that the existing site is stable in its current state, and “subject to a suitably designed retaining wall to the front”, the ground would be stable for the intended road development.
On this basis it is recommended that the application be approved, subject to the conditions and advisory notes as set out in full in the main report of handling with the exception of an additional planning condition as detailed in supplementary report number 3.
Decision
The Committee agreed to grant planning permission subject to the following conditions and reasons and the advisory notes detailed in the report of handling:
1.
The
development shall be implemented in accordance with the details specified on
the application form dated 10th October 2021, supporting information
and, the approved drawings listed in the table below unless the prior written
approval of the planning authority is obtained for an amendment to the approved
details under Section 64 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997.
Plan Title. |
Plan Ref. No. |
Version |
Date Received |
Location Plan |
PL-659-00 |
A |
20.10.2021 |
Existing Site Plan |
PL-659-01 |
- |
13.09.2021 |
Proposed Site Plan, Elevations and Sections |
PL-659-02 |
C |
24.05.2022 |
Proposed Floorplans and Site Elevation |
PL-659-03 |
B |
20.10.2021 |
Site Section E-E & Photographs |
PL-659-04 |
- |
24.05.2022 |
Reason: For the purpose
of clarity, to ensure that the development is implemented in accordance with
the approved details.
2.
Notwithstanding
the provisions of Condition 1, no development shall commence until the
following information is submitted to and approved in writing by the planning
authority in consultation with the Area Roads Engineer; -
·
A
scaled drawing showing a long section demonstrating that the following
gradients can be achieved. The gradient of the new shared driveway shall be no
steeper than 1 in 20 (5%) over the first 5 metres and thereafter no greater
than 1 in 8 (12.5%).
Thereafter the proposed access shall be formed in accordance with the following criteria: -
·
Visibility
splays in both directions of 2.40 metres to point X by 42 metres to point Y
from the centre line of the proposed access.
·
The
first 5.0 metres of the shared access driveway shall be surfaced with a
bituminous material or other alternative hard material approved in writing by
the planning authority.
·
The
driveway shall be formed in accordance with the approved minimum gradients.
·
Surface
water must not be able to flow from the site onto the public carriageway.
Prior to work starting on site the access hereby approved shall be formed to at least base course standard and the visibility splays shall be cleared of all obstructions such that nothing shall disrupt visibility from a point 1.05 metres above the access at point X to a point 0.6 metres above the public road carriageway at point Y. The final wearing surface on the access shall be completed prior to the first occupation of any of the houses and the visibility splays shall be maintained clear of all obstructions thereafter.
Reason: In the interests of road safety and to ensure that the proposed development is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the Local Development Plan policy LDP 11 and SG LDP TRAN 4.
3.
Notwithstanding
the provisions of Condition 1, no development shall commence until full details
of the layout and surfacing of a parking and turning area to accommodate 3 no.
vehicles per dwellinghouse within the application site have been submitted to
and approved in writing by the Planning Authority in consultation with the
Council’s Roads Engineers. The duly approved scheme shall be implemented in
full prior to the development first being occupied and shall thereafter be
maintained clear of obstruction for the parking and manoeuvring of vehicles.
Reason: In the interest of road safety.
4.
No
development shall commence until a scheme of boundary treatment, surface
treatment and landscaping has been submitted to and approved in writing by the
Planning Authority. The scheme shall comprise a planting plan and schedule
which shall include details of:
i)
Existing
and proposed ground levels in relation to an identified fixed datum;
ii)
Existing
landscaping features and vegetation to be retained;
iii)
Location
design and materials of proposed walls, fences and gates;
iv)
A
biodiversity statement demonstrating how the planting strategy contributes
towards biodiversity and creation of wildlife habitat;
v)
Proposed
soft and hard landscaping works including the location, species and size of
every tree/shrub to be planted;
vi)
A
programme for the timing, method of implementation, completion and subsequent
on-going maintenance.
All of the hard and soft landscaping works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved scheme unless otherwise approved in writing by the Planning Authority.
Any trees/shrubs which within a period of five years from the completion of the approved landscaping scheme fail to become established, die, become seriously diseased, or are removed or damaged shall be replaced in the following planting season with equivalent numbers, sizes and species as those originally required to be planted unless otherwise approved in writing by the Planning Authority.
Reason: To assist with the integration of the proposal with its surroundings in the interest of ... view the full minutes text for item 4
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Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
At the Committee meeting on 22 June 2022, Members agreed to continue consideration of this application to their next available meeting in August 2022 and instructed Officers to request that the Applicant provide by the end of July 2022, an engineering report on the ground engineering works required to ensure stability of the slopping ground to prevent any slippage or flooding onto neighbouring properties.
The Planning Officer spoke to the terms of supplementary reports which advised of the Applicant’s progress and intended deadlines for the submission of a Civil Engineering Report and also the detail of a representation submitted by Councillor Mark Irvine on behalf of local residents, received subsequent to the June PPSL Committee meeting. The details of this representation along with photographs were available for inspection on the Council’s planning portal.
It is recommended that consideration of this planning application be continued to the September PPSL Committee to allow the Applicant the extended opportunity to prepare and submit the Civil Engineering Report requested.
Decision
The Committee:
1. agreed that consideration of this planning application be continued to the September PPSL Committee to allow the Applicant the extended opportunity to prepare and submit the Civil Engineering Report requested; and
2. noted that Planning Officers would undertake to carry out any further investigations required in response to concerns expressed by local residents and report back to the next available PPSL Committee.
(Reference: Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth dated 8 June 2022, Supplementary Report number 1 dated 4 August 2022 and Supplementary Report number 2 dated 16 August 2022, submitted)
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