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Apologies for Absence and Temporary Appointments Minutes:
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 17 July 2017 were approved and signed. Minute 33/17 –
Progress Report on Minerals and waste Site Monitoring and Enforcement Subject to satisfactory references the vacant Planning Officer (Monitoring, Compliance and Enforcement) post in the Development Management Team had been filled. |
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Report by the Director for Planning & Place (PN6). This is an application for an aggregate bagging plant
adjacent to the rail sidings at Appleford. The site
lies within the Sutton Courtenay minerals and waste complex and sand and gravel
would be imported by internal haul road from the applicant’s processing plant.
Material would also be imported by rail through the sidings and, in smaller
quantities, by road. The application site previously contained a pulverised
fuel ash classification building, which has recently been removed leaving a
vacant site with an area of hard standing. The site is located some distance from residential
properties and it is not considered that there would be any significant amenity
impacts. It would replace a higher building and is not considered to have a
significant landscape impact. Traffic would be subject to a routeing agreement
to ensure that the A4130 was used rather than roads through local villages. The
development is in accordance with policies encouraging sustainability. The application is being reported to committee following an
objection by Sutton
Courtenay Parish Council. There have been no other objections. It is RECOMMENDED that subject to a routeing agreement to ensure that
all HGVs associated with the development use the access onto the A4130planning
permission that application MW.0054/17 be approved subject to conditions as set
out in Annex 1 to the report PN6. Minutes: The Committee considered (PN6) an application for an
aggregate bagging plant adjacent to the rail sidings at Appleford
and within the Sutton Courtenay minerals and waste complex. Councillor Fox-Davies expressed some concern regarding the
number of planning applications that came in for this complex and the potential
for planning creep. Mr Periam advised that account could be taken of other
permissions/developments if affected but ultimately the application needed to
be considered on its merits. The Sutton Courtenay complex had a permitted
industrial use and this particular development would share the same access route
in and out as other development and be subject to the same routeing agreement. Responding to Councillor Gawrysiak he confirmed that as far
as he was aware vehicles generally complied with the agreement and there seemed
to be little reason for them to do otherwise unless it was a local delivery. In
the 4 years he had been working at this authority he was not aware of any major
breaches to the agreement. Responding to Councillor Roberts Mary Thompson confirmed
there had been some concerns expressed regarding additional levels of traffic
on the planned route. Councillor Johnston pointed out that in the event that the line
from Didcot was electrified at 25KV and the sidings likewise then this
introduced new safety considerations for the latter which would be particularly
true if material was being delivered to the sidings in box wagons, which had to
be unloaded from above using mechanical grabs. This could not take place
under hanging cables for safety reasons and even though proposals for electrification
of the Didcot – Oxford length of line had been shelved that needed to be borne in mind if material was
being delivered by rail post electrification. Recognising the points made regarding safety issues and
planning creep Councillor Stratford moved that the officer recommendation be
approved. The motion seconded by Councillor Reynolds as put to the Committee
and - RESOLVED: (unanimously) that
subject to a routeing agreement to ensure that all HGVs associated with the
development used the access onto the A4130 that application MW.0054/17 be
approved subject to conditions as set out in Annex 1 to the report PN6. |