Agenda item

Planning Application - Application No. 2021/91507

Planning Application 2021/91507 for Reserved Matters pursuant to outline permission 2014/91831 for the erection of 55 dwellings, formation of access public space and associated infrastructure on Cockley Hill Lane, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield.

 

Ward affected: Dalton

 

Contact: William Simcock, Planning Services

Decision:

Approval delegated.

Minutes:

The Committee considered Planning Application 2021/91507 for Reserved Matters pursuant to outline permission 2014/91831 for the erection of 55 dwellings, formation of access public space and associated infrastructure on Cockley Hill Lane, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield.

 

Under the provisions of Council Procedure Rule 37, the Committee received a representation from Laura Mepham (on behalf of the applicant).

 

Resolved –

(1)      That approval of the application and the issuing of the decision notice be delegated to the Head of Planning and Development in order to:

 

(a)  complete the list of conditions, including those contained within the report, as set out below:

 

1)  Samples of all facing and roofing materials.

2)  Full details finished floor and ground levels within the site relative to Ordnance Datum or an identifiable temporary datum.

3)  1.8m screen fences to be erected and retained where shown on the plan.

4)  Details of junction of new estate road with Cockley Hill Lane.

5)  Scheme detailing the proposed internal adoptable estate roads.

6)  Full travel plan to be submitted.

7)  A scheme detailing the location and cross sectional information, proposed design and construction details for all new retaining walls adjacent to the existing/ proposed adoptable highways.

8)  A scheme detailing the location and cross-sectional information together with the proposed design and construction details for all new surface water attenuation tanks/pipes/manholes located within the proposed highway footprint.

9)  Before development commences, details of temporary waste collection arrangements to serve occupants of completed dwellings whilst the remaining site is under development.

10) Cross-sectional information and design details for retaining walls.

11) Cross-sectional information and design details for surface water

attenuation features within the proposed highway footprint.

12) Highway defects survey pre-commencement, and post-development, with a scheme to rectify any subsequent defects.

13) Before any new dwelling is first occupied, details of the design of

enclosures for bin storage for the new dwellings.

14) Details of cycle stores.

15) A Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) shall be submitted to and agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority.

16) Full details of hard and soft landscaping to be submitted.

17) Development to be implemented in full accordance with the approved Arboricultural Method Statement.

(b) secure a Section 106 agreement to cover the following matters, with all contributions being index-linked:

 

(i)   Travel Plan monitoring contributions of £10,000.

(ii)  Drainage infrastructure: Submission of a plan for the future maintenance and management of all drainage infrastructure.

 

(2)      That, in the circumstances where the Section 106 agreement has not been completed within three months of the date of the Committee’s resolution, then the Head of Planning and Development shall consider whether permission should be refused on the grounds that the proposals are unacceptable in the absence of the mitigation and benefits that would have been secured; if so, the Head of Planning and Development be authorised to determine the application and impose appropriate reasons for refusal under delegated powers.

 

A recorded vote was taken, in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 42(5), as set out below:

For: Councillors Anwar, Armer, Homewood, Pinnock and Sokhal (5 votes)

 

 

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