Planning Application Details

P21/S4980/HHApplication Type: Householder (Show Map - opens in new window)
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Description
Proposed extension and change of use from carport and plant room outbuilding to proposed study, gym and utility area. Proposed new timber oak carport and shed in lieu of dilapidated sheds. (as amended by plans received on 5 May 2022 removing study extension, reducing size of gym/study and car port.)
Location
Mallard Reach High Street Long Wittenham OX14 4QQ
Grid Reference
454449/193738
Applicant
Victoria Edwards
Mallard Reach
High Street
Long Wittenham
Abingdon
OX14 4QQ
Agent
Coleman Hicks Architects
Marlborough House
69 High Street
Kidlington
OX5 2DN
Constraints
Long Wittenham Conservation Area
Case Officer
Kim Gould
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
 
Long Wittenham Parish Council
c/o Martin Elliff
The Old Stables
Fieldside
Long Wittenham
OX14 4RG
06 05 2022
16 12 2021
 
County Archaeological Services (SODC)
03 12 2021
06 12 2021
 
Drainage - (South&Vale)
03 12 2021
05 01 2022
 
Elm Close
High Street
Long Wittenham
Abingdon
OX14 4QQ
06 05 2022
 
Cruckfield
High Street
Long Wittenham
Abingdon
OX14 4QQ
06 05 2022
 
Cruck Cottage
High Street
Long Wittenham
Abingdon
OX14 4QQ
06 05 2022
 
Forestry Officer (South and Vale)
06 05 2022
11 05 2022
 
Countryside Officer (South and Vale)
03 12 2021
24 01 2022
 
South -Highways Liaison Officer (Oxfordshire County Council)
06 05 2022
15 12 2021
 
Application Type
Other (Householder)
Application Progress
Date Received  
25th November 2021
Registration Date  
1st December 2021
Start Consultation Period  
2nd December 2021
End Consultation Period  
20th May 2022
Target Decision Date  
10th June 2022
Decision
Planning Permission on 10th June 2022
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): P22/S3786/DIS

That the development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the following approved plans, 114A, 106, 107, 105, 100A, 102, 113A, 111A, 112A, 110A and 103A, except as controlled or modified by conditions of this permission. Reason: To secure the proper planning of the area in accordance with Development Plan policies. Related application(s): P22/S3786/DIS

The exterior of the development hereby permitted shall only be constructed in the materials specified on the plans/supporting documents hereby approved or in materials which shall previously have been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: In the interests of the visual appearance of the development in accordance with Policies DES1 and DES2 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2035.

Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby approved, the parking and turning areas shall be provided in accordance with the approved plan 103A and shall be constructed, laid out, surfaced, drained and completed to be compliant with sustainable drainage (SuDS) principles, and shall be retained unobstructed except for the parking of vehicles associated with the development at all times. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and in accordance with Policy TRANS5 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2035.

The garage accommodation hereby approved shall be retained as such and shall not be adapted for living purposes without planning permission from the Local Planning Authority. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the provision of adequate off-street car parking in accordance with Policy TRANS5 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2035.

Prior to the commencement of development, a full surface water drainage scheme based on the surface water drainage hierarchy as set out in Part H of the Building Regulations, including details of the size, position and construction of drainage works, shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Local Planning Authority. The drainage schemes shall be designed to accommodate a 1 in 10 year storm + 40% climate change and will be implemented in accordance with the approved details prior to the commencement of the development hereby approved. Reason: To ensure the proper provision of surface water drainage and to ensure pollution or flooding is not exacerbated in the locality in accordance with Policy INF4 and EP4 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2035.

Prior to the commencement of any site works or operations, including demolition and site clearance relating to the development hereby permitted, an Arboricultural Method Statement and accompanying Tree Protection Plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The Arboricultural Method Statement must include the following: (1) A specification of any pruning or tree surgery works to any trees to be retained, to prevent accidental damage by construction or demolition activities; (2) The specification and location of temporary tree protective fencing and any ground protection required to protect all retained trees in accordance with the current edition of BS 5837 ''Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction'', and details of the timing and duration of its erection; (3) 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; (4) The means of demolition of any existing site structures, and of the re-instatement of the area currently occupied thereby; (5) The route and method of installation of drainage or any underground services in the vicinity of retained trees; Consideration will be made to avoid siting 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 the current edition of NJUG 'Guidelines for the planning and installation and maintenance of utility apparatus in proximity to trees'. (6) The details and method of construction of any other structures such as boundary walls in the RPA of retained trees and how these relate to existing ground levels; (7) The details of materials and method of construction of any roadway, driveway, parking, pathway or other surfacing within the RPA, which is to be of a 'No Dig' construction method, in accordance with the principles with in Arboricultural Association Guidance Note 12 "The use of cellular confinement systems near trees" and in accordance with current industry best practice; and is appropriate for the type of roadway required in relation to its usage. (8) Provision for the supervision of ANY works within the RPA 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. Thereafter the development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details with the agreed measures being kept in place during the entire course of development. Reason: To safeguard trees which are visually important in accordance with Policies ENV1, DES1, and DES2 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2035.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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