Planning Application Details

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Description
Excavation associated with landscaping to facilitate the changing of ground levels and erect retaining walls to the front and rear garden spaces. Erection of fencing to front boundary from 1.8m to 2.3m in height.
Location
Hunterdown House 48 Rotherfield Road Henley-on-Thames RG9 1NN
Grid Reference
475811/181167
Applicant
Mr Alan Shraga
Hunterdown House
48 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NN
Agent
James Lee Garden & Landscape Design
Camois Court
Barcombe Mills Road
Barcombe
LEWES
BN8 5BH
Case Officer
Peter Brampton
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@southoxon.gov.uk
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
c/o Mr Mike Kennedy
Council Offices
Town Hall
Market Place
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 2AQ
22 08 2009
03 09 2009
 
Forestry Officer
22 08 2009
02 09 2009
 
52 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NN
21 08 2009
 
50 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NN
21 08 2009
 
46 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NN
21 08 2009
 
Beechlands
35 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NR
21 08 2009
 
Peveril
37 Rotherfield Road
HENLEY-ON-THAMES
RG9 1NR
21 08 2009
 
The Henley Society (Planning)
04 09 2009
 
CPRE -N J Moon (Rights of Way)
18 09 2009
 
OCC Countryside Service
28 09 2009
 
Application Type
Other
Application Progress
Date Received  
27th July 2009
Registration Date  
20th August 2009
Start Consultation Period  
20th August 2009
End Consultation Period  
18th September 2009
Target Decision Date  
15th October 2009
Decision
Planning Permission on 9th October 2009
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
The development to which this permission relates must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission. Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. Related application(s): P10/E0490/DIS, P11/E0212/DIS

The boundary fence hereby permitted shall only be constructed in the materials specified on the plans hereby approved or in materials which shall previously have been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority Reason: In the interests of the appearance of the development and in accordance with Policies G2, G6, D1 and H13 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.

Prior to the commencement of any site works or operations relating to the development hereby permitted, an arboricultural method statement to ensure the satisfactory protection of retained trees during the construction period shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Written approval must be obtained prior to commencement of any site works including demolition. The matters to be encompassed within the arboricultural method statement shall include the following: (i) A specification for the pruning of, or tree surgery to, trees to be retained in order to prevent accidental damage by construction activities; (ii) The specification of the location, materials and means of construction of temporary protective fencing and/or ground protection in the vicinity of trees to be retained, in accordance with the recommendations of BS 5837 (2005) ''Trees in relation to construction'', and details of the timing and duration of its erection; (iii) The definition of areas for the storage or stockpiling of materials, temporary on-site parking, site offices and huts, mixing of cement or concrete, and fuel storage; (iv) The means of demolition of any existing site structures, and of the re-instatement of the area currently occupied thereby; (v) The specification of the routing and mean of installation of drainage or any underground services in the vicinity of retained trees; Consideration will be made to avoid the sighting of utilities and service runs within the Root Protection Area (RPA) of all trees to be retained. Only where it can be demonstrated that there is no alternative location for the laying of utilities, will encroachment into the RPA be considered. Methodology for any installation works within the RPA will be provided and must be in compliance with NJUG Volume 4, 2007 'Guidelines for the planning and installation and maintenance of utility apparatus in proximity to trees'. (vi) The details and method of construction of any other structures such as boundary walls in the vicinity of retained trees and how these relate to existing ground levels; (vii) The details of the materials and method of construction of the roadway, which is to be of a 'no dig' construction method in accordance with the principles of Arboricultural Practice Note 12 "Through the Trees to Development'', and in accordance with current industry best practice; and as appropriate for the type of roadway required in relation to its usage. (viii) Consideration will be made to avoid the sighting of utilities and service runs within the Root Protection Area (RPA) of all trees to be retained. Only where it can be demonstrated that there is no alternative location for the laying of utilities, will encroachment into the RPA be considered. Methodology for any installation works within the RPA will be provided and must be in compliance with NJUG Volume 4, 2007 'Guidelines for the planning and installation and maintenance of utility apparatus in proximity to trees'. (ix) Provision for the supervision of ANY works within the root protection areas of trees to be retained, and for the monitoring of continuing compliance with the protective measures specified, by an appropriately qualified arboricultural consultant, to be appointed at the developer's expense and notified to the Local Planning Authority, prior to the commencement of development; and provision for the regular reporting of continued compliance or any departure there from to the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To safeguard trees which are visually important in accordance with Policies C9 and D1 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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