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BRAMSHOTT & LIPHOOK
PARISH COUNCIL
www.bramshottandliphook-pc.gov.uk
Mr P J STANLEY
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Tel: 01428 722988
Fax: 01428 727335
e-mail : / THE PARISH OFFICE
HASKELL CENTRE HASKELL CENTRE
MIDHURST ROAD MIDHURST ROAD
LIPHOOK LIPHOOK
HAMPSHIRE GU30 7TN

THESE ARE DRAFT MINUTES AND ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AT THE NEXT MEETING ON 15th FEBRUARY 2016

A MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE TOOK PLACE AT 7.30PM IN THE HASKELL CENTRE, MIDHURST ROAD, LIPHOOK ON MONDAY 11 JANUARY 2016.

DRAFT MINUTES

PRESENT WERE:

Cllr Mrs J Kirby (Chairman), Cllr M Croucher (part), Cllr Mrs B Easton, Cllr Mrs T Jourdan, Cllr T Maroney, Cllr Ms J Poole & Cllr E Trotter. Mrs G Spencer (Administration Officer), Mr S Thomas (Parish Tree Warden), one member of the press also attended, together with four members of the public for parts of the meeting.

1/16 CHAIRMAN’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Chairman asked for mobile phones to be switched to silent & pointed out the fire exits.

2/16 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Cllr M Croucher for late arrival at 7.45pm.

3/16 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Cllr Mrs B Easton - application for poly-tunnel on land north of Lakehouse Cottages, Haslemere Rd 55822/001 as she knew the applicant (Minute 164/15.5).

4/16 MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 7 DECEMBER 2015

These were confirmed & signed as being a true record of the meeting.

5/16 MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES

None.

6/16 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SESSION

Public Questions (items not on the agenda). None.

Public Participation. None.

7/16 PLANNING APPLICATIONS APPLICANT

7/16.1

34310/028 Reserved matters - outline application 34310/016 Taylor Wimpey

Cllr Mrs J Kirby - appearance, landscaping, layout & scale Southern Counties

- land at Lowsley Farm, Lark Rise, Liphook

Cllr Mrs Kirby

Decision: Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council comments are limited to the appearance, landscaping, layout and scale in accordance with the application for reserved matters 34310/028.

Appearance

We object to the proposal of a “limited materials palette” creating a homogenous design. These materials and general design are almost identical to that used in an urban setting in the centre of Liphook. This application is situated on the outskirts of Liphook, in a semi-rural setting providing the opportunity for a far more imaginative and better quality of design. We are concerned that this bland proposal would set a precedent for a similar proposal adjacent to this site, resulting in a massive uniform housing development.

There is concern over the extensive use of concrete, both roof tiles and wall tiles, not only due to the uniform colour but also due to the harmful release of CO2 in their manufacture. More environmentally friendly alternatives could be sourced, especially given the economies of scale in this large development.

The single 2 ½ storey block of apartments on the main route into the development is overbearing and does not meet government recommendations that affordable housing should be pepper-potted throughout a development and be indistinguishable from market housing.

Landscaping

There is great concern over the suggestion that there is the possibility of applying to Natural England to close the existing badger setts prior to development. The construction phase will inevitably cause a high degree of disturbance and, should the application be approved, we suggest that the proposal to strengthen the existing scrub and hedgerows, together with establishment of native shrub and tree planting should be implemented prior to commencement of any works. This is a rural setting and robust measures should be in place to protect the setts at the earliest opportunity.

The site is on the outskirts of Liphook settlement, against a wooded SSSI site and the rural aspect should be enhanced by considerably more tree planting, as recommended by the Landscape Officer. This will contribute to establishing wildlife corridors, and trees which can cope with the high water table should be considered.

We concur with all the comments of the Landscape Office in particular that the hard landscaping is poor in quality compared to the previously approved application, especially the extensive areas of continuous tarmac road surfacing. We are concerned that the applicant has shown disregard to the necessity to protect the identified root protection areas of existing trees.

We concur with all the comments raised by the Highways Development Planning Strategic Transport, in particular we object to the proposal for triple parking, insufficient speed restraint measures and inadequate access for refuse collection vehicles.

We do not have sufficient information to comment on how the financial obligations of the landscape management plan can be met, together with the period of time this will cover.

Layout

The narrow emergency access is in the SE corner. Concern remains that this should be wider to accommodate two-lanes of traffic to be used in the event of a major incident resulting in closure of the roundabout. The roundabout is the only point of access and with the likelihood of vehicles from over 300 dwellings requiring access to the Longmoor Road it would be prudent to implement a suitable alternative emergency route before development commences.

The affordable housing is located in large clusters across the site. Each of the clusters is accessed by its’ own access route and is clearly separate from the market housing in the main. We have already raised objection to the large block of 1-bedroom apartments on the main road. The government recommendation is for affordable housing to be pepper-potted throughout a development and also to be indistinguishable from marketing housing. The quality of design and materials used for the affordable housing should be the same as that used for the market housing. We therefore strongly object to the proposed locations of the affordable housing.

We support the objections to the layout raised by owners of existing properties along the boundary of the development.

Scale and Mass

We object to the scale and mass of the single 2 ½ storey block of 1-bedroom apartments in a prominent site on the development.

7/16.2

37512/010 Orangery to side - The Old Mill, Tunbridge Lane, Mr & Mrs

Cllr Mrs B Easton Bramshott Airey

Cllr Mrs Easton

Decision: No objections.

7/16.3

53954 Single-storey side extension - 23 Chalcraft Close, Liphook Mr Gould

Cllr Mrs T Jourdan

Cllr Mrs Jourdan

Decision: No objections.

7/16.4

55820/002 Removal of Conditions 8 - 11 of planning approval 55820/001 Mr Searle

Cllr T Maroney - The Laurels, Longmoor Rd, Liphook

Cllr Maroney

Decision: Object as conditions appear sensible and therefore should be enforced until further information provided to satisfy the appropriate technical authorities.

Cllr Mrs Easton left the meeting.

7/16.5

55822/001 Poly-tunnel for agricultural use - land north of Lakehouse Mr Brooks

Cllr E Trotter Cottages, Haslemere Rd, Liphook

Cllr Trotter

Decision: No objections.

Cllr Mrs Easton re-joined the meeting.

7/16.6

56055/001 Single-storey rear extension with roof-lights, following Mrs Marks

Cllr M Croucher demolition of conservatory - Ashfield House, 27 Portsmouth

Rd, Liphook

Cllr Croucher

Decision: No objections.

7/16.7

56461 Downstairs shower room, following demolition of front porch Ms Hickling

Cllr Ms J Poole - 39 Admers Crescent, Liphook

Cllr Ms Poole

Decision: No objections.

8/16 ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS

There were none.

9/16 RESULTS OF PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS (Appendix 1)

These were noted.

10/16 TREE WORK APPLICATIONS (Appendix 2)

The Tree Warden’s report was noted & agreed.

11/16 CONSULTATION: EHDC DRAFT ‘PLANNING CONTRIBUTIONS & COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY (CIL)’ SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING DOCUMENTS

It was agreed that Cllr Mrs Kirby & Cllr Maroney would draft the Parish Council response to this consultation & circulate it to members for agreement, prior to submission to EHDC by 1 February 2016.

12/16 PLANNING APPEAL

Land east of Devil’s Lane, Liphook (52747/010)

It was agreed that Cllr Croucher would represent the Parish Council at the appeal Hearing (3 February 2016 at LMC) in relation to appeal by Mr Connors against an Enforcement Notice issued by EHDC concerning an alleged breach of planning control (siting of caravans for residential purposes without planning permission).

CONCLUSIONS

This concluded the business of the meeting & the meeting closed at 8.30pm.

Confirmed at the meeting held on 15 February 2016.

Signed ......

Presiding Chairman

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