Venue: Pilands Wood Centre, Chamberlayne Rd, Southampton SO31 8DT
Contact: Catherine Collins, Democratic Services Officer, Email: catherine.collins@eastleigh.gov.uk Ross McClean, Local Area Manager Tel: 023 8068 3367; Email: ross.mcclean@eastleigh.gov.uk
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Declarations of Interest Members are invited to declare interests in relation to items of business on the agenda. Any interests declared will be recorded in the Minutes. Minutes: Councillor Jarvis declared a pecuniary interest in item 9 on the agenda (Barncroft, Farm Close, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4RZ – F/22/93701) as she owns a neighbouring property.
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Minutes of Previous Meeting To consider the minutes of the meeting held on 1 December 2022. Minutes: RESOLVED
That the minutes of the meeting held on 1 December 2022 be approved as correct. |
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Motion - Lowford Crossing To consider the following Motion, to be moved by Councillor Steve Holes and seconded by Councillor Tonia Craig:
‘This Local Area Committee resolves that, as a matter of urgency following an alarming increase in traffic safety incidents in recent months on the Zebra crossing in Lowford, Hampshire County Council is requested to meet with Borough Council staff, the local County Councillor and ward councillors for Bursledon and Hound North to discuss, consider and resolve:
a. traffic and safety issues around the Lowford crossing including the potential for a controlled Pelican crossing; b. traffic movements in Portsmouth Road with vehicles mounting the pavement in the eastern section of Lowford; c. requesting the County Council abandon its proposals to re-open Lowford Hill to through traffic, and d. That funding for improvements, be taken from unused county held reserves from highway developers contributions.’
Minutes: Councillor Holes proposed that Standing Order 10.01 of the Constitution was suspended to allow consideration of an emergency motion (Lowford Crossing) without giving due notice, which was moved and seconded, and the Committee voted to agree.
Councillor Holes put forward the following emergency motion, which was moved and seconded:
· That the Local Area Committee resolved that, as a matter of urgency following an alarming increase in traffic safety incidents in recent months on the Zebra crossing in Lowford, Hampshire County Council was requested to meet with Borough Council staff, the local County Councillor and ward councillors for Bursledon and Hound North to discuss, consider and resolve:
a. traffic and safety issues around the Lowford crossing including the potential for a controlled Pelican crossing; b. traffic movements in Portsmouth Road with vehicles mounting the pavement in the eastern section of Lowford; c. the County Council abandon its proposals to re-open Lowford Hill to through traffic, and d. that funding for improvements, was taken from unused county held reserves from highway developers’ contributions.
Councillor Holes explained that he had received several emails from concerned residents after two recent incidents at the crossing were featured on media and news sites and had attracted interest on social media. He raised concerns that the road it is situated on is used as an alternative to Hamble Lane and stated that it is ‘unthinkable’ that at some point in the future, the crossing could be unattended by school crossing patrols.
The Committee agreed that the crossing, as it stands, was a high point of concern.
RESOLVED:
The Emergency motion, as proposed, was carried.
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Public Participation You can submit questions in advance of the meeting to the following email address: democratic.services@eastleigh.gov.uk. The deadline for submissions is 12pm on 25 January 2023.
Please let us know if you wish to attend the meeting in person so that we can manage numbers. We are still encouraging all those in attendance to take a lateral flow test before attending the meeting. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND IF YOU HAVE ANY COVID-19 SYMPTOMS. Minutes: There was no public participation on this occasion. |
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Chair's Announcements Minutes: There were no Chair’s announcements on this occasion. |
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Report of the Local Area Manager Minutes: Consideration was given to the report of the Local Area Manager (agenda item 6) that contained recommendations for expenditure from the Committee’s developer contributions.
RESOLVED –
That the Committee:
(1) Approved the Grant payment of £500 to the 2nd Itchen North Scouts from the Community Grants Budget. (2) Approved the Youth Options proposal for remote youth work for 2023-24 per annum £45,790 and an additional holiday provision for 2023-24 £7,407. This would be funded by the youth budget and contributions from Bursledon, Hamble, and Hound Parish Councils, subject to obtaining the relevant waiver approval. (4) Approved the spend of £395 on Countryside repair work from the Bursledon, Hamble and Hound (BHH) Local Area Committee (LAC) contingency budget. (5) Approved the spend of £889 to fund the replacement of a dragon’s teeth at Providence Hill from BHH Engineers budget. (6) Noted the increased budget of £16,660 for the Kestrel Park Play area following income received from Taylor Wimpey. (7) Noted the £16,000 virement in budget from Heron play area. £6,000 to Kestrel Park play area and £10,000 to Kingfisher Play area. |
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Presentation on Planning Guidelines Minutes: The Principal Planning Officer gave a short presentation on guidelines that had to be taken into account when determining planning applications; in particular the issues that could, and could not, be taken into account. This was set against the broader policy framework. |
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Planning Application - Hamble Airfield, Hamble-le-Rice - CS/22/92277 Consultation on proposed extraction of sand and gravel at Hamble Airfield, Hamble-le-Rice, with restoration to grazing land and recreation using important inert restoration materials, the erection of associated plant and infrastructure and the creation of a new footpath and access onto Hamble Lane (CS/22/92277).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Reference Number: CS/22/92277
(NOTE: HCC proposed extraction of sand and gravel at Hamble Airfield, Hamble-le-Rice, with restoration to grazing land and recreation using important inert restoration materials, the erection of associated plant and infrastructure and the creation of a new footpath and access onto Hamble Lane.)
The Committee requested clarification that the business rates mentioned in the consultation would be paid to Eastleigh Borough Council, and not to Hampshire County Council, and also that the maintenance time frame was for a period of at least 20 years.
The Committee thanked Hamble Primary School Council for writing to them with their comments and concerns.
RESOLVED -
That the Council responds to Hampshire County Council’s Consultation maintaining its objection, to the proposal for mineral extraction at Hamble Airfield for the reasons detailed in the report, and summarised as follows:
• Insufficient justification for mineral extraction at Hamble Airfield given the significant environmental impacts; • Inadequate assessment of highway impacts, notably in terms of predicted traffic growth and junction impacts, and resulting implications for highway and pedestrian safety, including school children, and the local economy; • Insufficient information to assess pollution, noise and air quality impacts and effects on the health and wellbeing of local residents and businesses; significant concerns about proximity to Hamble Primary School and impact on school children; • Lack of assessment of the impact of displaced recreational activity on protected coastal areas; • Objection to loss of trees to create access; and • Poor design of landscape buffer bunds and associated visual impacts.
To conclude, from the information submitted, EBC is not satisfied that the proposed extraction of minerals at the site can be undertaken without significant impacts on the local environment in relation to ecology, pollution, traffic impact and local amenity.
It is requested that should new information be received by HCC in relation to any of the matters outlined within this response, EBC should be formally reconsulted to allow further review and comment.
FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
Should this application progress, EBC would recommend that additional information is requested from the applicants to allow for more detailed assessment of the proposals, as follows:
General: • Further assessment of options for alternative extraction sites. Pollution: • Updated Noise Impact Assessment in line with EBC’s noise limits, and further information regarding mitigation measures where required (e.g. to site boundaries); • Health Impact Assessment to assess impacts from particulates on human health, during the operational phase and beyond; • Dust Management Plan to include monitoring and audit programme. Landscape matters: • Updated Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment to include further consideration of the landscape impacts in relation to local residents; • Re-design of the screening landscape bunds, to achieve a softer more convex and natural design whilst maintaining necessary screening; • Clarification regarding the proposed site equipment and updates to sections plans (if required) to ensure the visual impact is accurately assessed; • Detailed drawings of the proposed permissive path and confirmation of surfacing material to ensure it is safe and accessible to all; • Further details regarding planting proposals at the maintenance access; • Removal of Goat Willow from proposed shrub mix, and provision of bio-degradable tree shelters. Transport: • Updated assessment of traffic growth required, to accurately understand impacts of development traffic in future years; • Data regarding traffic impact on the Hamble Lane/Portsmouth Road junction to be ... view the full minutes text for item 177. |
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Planning Application - Barncroft, Farm Close, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4RZ - F/22/93701 Conversion of boat storage building at Barncroft, Farm Close, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4RZ to form 1no. one bedroom dwelling with car parking, amenity space, cycle and bin storage, landscaping and boundary treatment (revision of refused planning application F/22/92654). Minutes: The Committee considered the report of the Executive Head of Planning (agenda item 9) concerning an application for conversion of boat storage building at Barncroft, Farm Close, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4RZ to form 1no. one bedroom dwelling with car parking, amenity space, cycle and bin storage, landscaping and boundary treatment. (Ref: F/22/93701).
There were no updates.
That permission be REFUSED as follows:
1. The proposed residential development located within a parking area would be harmful to the living conditions of future occupiers, by reason of noise, disturbance and vehicle emissions. As such the proposal would be contrary to Policy DM1 of the Eastleigh Borough Local Plan (2016-2036) and Quality Places SPD.
2. The application fails to provide for the required mitigation to offset the impacts of the development on European protected sites from nitrogen loading and recreational disturbance generated by the population increase resulting from the development. As such the proposals are contrary to Policy DM11 of the Eastleigh Borough Local Plan (2016-2036), The National Planning Policy Framework and the Conservation of Natural Habitats and Species Regulations 2017.
(NOTE: Councillor Jarvis declared a pecuniary interest in item 9 on the agenda (Barncroft, Farm Close, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4RZ – F/22/93701) as she owns a neighbouring property. She spoke in objection to the application as a member of the public and not in her role as a councillor, citing concerns including that the site is unsuitable for a dwelling, overdevelopment, danger of vehicles entering and leaving the proposed property, privacy issues, lack of acceptable parking, noise and fumes, poor layout of the proposed dwelling, safety concerns for residents, and impact on bats and birds in the area. She then left the room and did not take part in the debate or vote on the item.
Two further members of the public also spoke in objection to the application citing concerns, including but not limited to, lack of visibility for vehicles, line of sight whilst parking, lack of use of bin and cycle storage, overdevelopment of the site and road, increase in traffic, lack of need for the property in the area, loss of thoroughfare to the village centre, speed of traffic in the road, parking and traffic increases, noise and pollution.)
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Planning Application - Layton, High Street, Hamble-le_Rice, S031 4HA - H/22/93952 Installation of an inverter for heating and cooling at Layton, High Street, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4HA (H/22/93952). Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered the report of the Executive Head of Planning and Economy (agenda Item 10) concerning Installation of an inverter for heating and cooling at Layton, High Street, Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4HA (H/22/93952).
There were no updates.
The Committee raised concerns that clarified policies and planning guidance was needed in the future to take into account new technologies emerging, especially in conservation areas.
That permission be GRANTED as proposed with an additional condition that no alteration to the northern boundary treatment adjacent to the inverter should be made without the prior written permission of the local planning authority to ensure that views from the adjacent High Street were not adversely affected to protect the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. |
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The Legal Services Manager to report:-
(a) that the following appeals have been partially allowed:-
Costs in relation to land at Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice
Appeal against the Council’s decision for the planning application for residential development of 61 no. dwellings, with associated public open space, landscaping and amenity areas with access off Satchell Lane.
The application for an award of costs is partially allowed – please see attached decision.
(b) that the following appeals have been dismissed:-
Advertisement hoardings north of the Plough Inn, Bursledon, Portsmouth Road, Bursledon, SO31 8BT
Appeal against the Council’s decision for display of 1no. internally illuminated digital LED screen (A/22/92983)
This was a delegated decision.
Land at Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice
Appeal against the Council’s decision for the planning application for residential development of 61 no. dwellings, with associated public open space, landscaping and amenity areas with access off Satchell Lane. Minutes: The Legal Services Manager reported:-
(a) that the following appeals had been partially allowed:
Costs in relation to land at Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice
Appeal against the Council’s decision for the planning application for residential development of 61 no. dwellings, with associated public open space, landscaping and amenity areas with access off Satchell Lane.
The application for an award of costs was partially allowed as set out in agenda item 11.
(b) that the following appeals had been dismissed:
Advertisement hoardings north of the Plough Inn, Bursledon, Portsmouth Road, Bursledon, SO31 8BT
Appeal against the Council’s decision for display of 1no. internally illuminated digital LED screen (A/22/92983)
This was a delegated decision.
Land at Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice
Appeal against the Council’s decision for the planning application for residential development of 61 no. dwellings, with associated public open space, landscaping and amenity areas with access off Satchell Lane.
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That the report be noted. |