Minutes:
NOTE - APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION – The following standard conditions are referred to in those Minutes granting permission or consent:-
Code No. |
Conditions |
A3 |
Implementation Limit (Three Years) The development hereby permitted shall be commenced not later than the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. Reason - To accord with the provisions of Section 91(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990. |
B4A |
The materials used in the external surfaces of the extension hereby permitted shall match those used on the existing building. Reason - In the interests of maintaining the visual amenity of the development in accordance with the requirements of Policy H12 of the Borough of Darlington Local Plan 1997. |
PA43. APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION AND OTHER CONSENTS UNDER THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT AND ASSOCIATED LEGISLATION
(1) Planning Permission Granted
18/00690/CU - Dirt Busters, 59a Yarm Road. Change of use storage/office area at rear of laundrette (Use Class Sui Generis) to nail bar/beauty salon (Use Class Sui Generis) and external alterations (description amended following receipt of e-mail dated 18 September 2018).
(In reaching its decision, the Committee took into consideration the Planning Officer’s report (previously circulated) and the views of the applicant, whom Members heard).
RESOLVED – That planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
1. A3 Implementation Limit (3 years).
2. B4a (Materials).
3.
No noise emitting fans, louvres,
ducts or other external plant associated with this permission shall
be installed until a scheme to reduce noise and vibration has been
submitted and approved by the Local Planning Authority. REASON
– In the interests of residential amenity.
Reason – In the interests of residential
amenity.
4.
Prior to the use hereby permitted commencing, a
scheme shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by the local
planning authority for the effective control of fumes and odours
from the premises. The scheme shall be implemented prior to the use
commencing.
Reason – In the interests of residential
amenity.
5.
The use hereby permitted shall not commence until
details of the arrangements for storing of waste or refuse have
been submitted to, and approved by, the local planning
authority.
Reason – In the interests of
amenity.
6.
The hours of operation of the property should be
limited to 09.00-18.00 Mon-Fri, 09.00 to 17:00 Saturdays and
10.00-16.00 Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Reason – In the interests of residential
amenity.
7. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the approved plans, as detailed below:
· Drg. No. – 59YR 20 08 18 – Proposed Elevations
· Drg. No. – RKD/554/00 – Existing Layout
Reason – To ensure the development is carried out in accordance with the planning permission.
(2) Planning Permission Refused
18/00866/CU - Castle Farm, Walworth Road, Walworth. Change Of Use Of Ground Floor Of Existing Domestic Garage To Commercial Kennels For Up To 8 Dogs (Use Class Sui Generis) And Creation Of Parking Area For 4 No. Vehicles and New Vehicular Access from Walworth Road (Re-submission).
(In reaching its decision, the Committee took into consideration the Planning Officer’s report (previously circulated) and the views of two objectors and the applicant’s agent, all of whom Members heard).
RESOLVED – That planning
permission be refused for the following reason :-
having considered the document entitled ‘Proposed Daytime Dog
Boarding, Castle Farm, Walworth – Noise Impact
Assessment’ Revision B dated 17 September 2018, produced by
Apex Acoustics and the information contained within the rebuttal
letter dated 24 October 2018 by Apex Acoustics, the Local Planning
Authority considers that the proposed
commercial dog kennels, when operational, would generate
unacceptable noise levels and would have an adverse impact on the
amenities of the occupiers of the existing neighbouring residential
properties. The proposal would be
contrary to Policy CS16 (Protecting Environmental Resources, Human
Health and Safety) of the Darlington Core Strategy Development Plan
Document 2011 and the core principles of the National Planning
Framework 2018.
Supporting documents: