Agendas

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Wellington Town Council planning meeting September 2007

The SEPTEMBER PLANNING meeting of Wellington Town Council will be held in the United Reformed Church Hall in Fore Street, Wellington, on MONDAY, 3RD SEPTEMBER 2007 at 6pm when it is hoped that you will be able to attend.
Mr Jim Grant, Taunton Deane Borough Council’s planning officer, will be in attendance.

Tony Brown
Town clerk
AGENDA

1. APOLOGIES

1B. DECLARATION OF INTERESTS
To receive declarations of personal or prejudicial interests, in accordance with the Code of Conduct.

2. APPLICATION TO BE DETERMINED BY TOWN COUNCIL:
(a) Erection of two storey side extension and porch at 11 Queens Road, Wellington as amended by letter dated 3rd August 2007 with attached plan (43/2007/082). The application was deferred at the August meeting to give objectors to the original plan, Mr K. Boyes and Mr & Mrs Lock time to comment on the revised plans. The planning officer recommended refusal of the original application but is in favour of the amended plans.

3. TO CONSIDER WHAT COMMENTS TO MAKE ON THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS WHICH WILL BE DETERMINED BY TAUNTON DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL:
(a) Conversion of mill building (former Haymans Coalyard Warehouse) and extension to form 21 two bed apartments and formation of 32 car parking spaces and bike lockers for 42 bikes, Haymans Mill, Payton Road, Westford, Wellington 43/2007/087: Planning officers comments: Will need to assess impact on character of existing building, traffic generation, flood risk mitigation, and impact on wildlife). This application was deferred at the August meeting pending the receipt of the comments of Somerset Highways.
(b) Erection of a terrace of 4 two bedroom cottages and a terrace of 3 two bedroom cottages on land to the rear of the Three Cups, 32-34 Fore Street, Wellington (43/2007/094) and conversion of public house into 3 cottages, the Three Cups (43/2007/095LB: Planning officer’s initial comments: Assess impact on visual amenity and road safety and also assess impact on character and appearance of the listed building).Clerk’s note: There is an existing approval for 2 three bedroom cottages and a four bedroom detached house at the rear of the pub and for the conversion of the pub itself into residential accommodation.
(c) Extension and conversion of public house into 11 flats, Sanford Arms, 55-57 South Street, Wellington (43/2007/107: Planning officer’s initial comments: Assess impact on the character of the building, on road safety and on visual and residential amenity)
(d) Erection of extension to warehouse (use class B8), including associated site works including the formation of additional access to unadopted estate road, Unit 3, Lowmoor Industrial Estate, Wellington (43/2007/109). Clerk’s note: The application is by Swallowfield plc and the extension, which is provide additional storage capacity for empty aerosol containers, toiletry gift packs and completed aerosol products from Swallowfield’s UK manufacturing sites and suppliers overseas, will create 8 new jobs once fully in operation. Planning officer’s initial comments: Visual impact likely to be the main consideration.
(e) Demolition of building and erection of 2 dwellings, phase 1, on land at rear of 14 High Street, Wellington (43/2007/112: Planning officer’s initial comments: Will need to assess visual impact and effect on neighbouring properties on site)
(f) Demolition of building and erection of 6 dwellings, phase 2, on land at rear of 14 High Street, Wellington (43/2007/113: Planning officer’s initial comments: Will need to assess visual impact and effect on neighbouring properties on site)
(g) Demolition of existing garage and erection of 2 semi-detached dwellings at 1 Greenway Road, Rockwell Green, Wellington (43/2007/114: Planning officer’s initial comments: Assess impact on visual and residential amenity and road safety)
(h) Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single storey day room, Popham House Elderly Persons Home, Courtland Road, Wellington (43/2007/116: Planning officer’s initial comments: Likely to be acceptable)

4. TO RECEIVE A REPORT FROM PLANNING OFFICER JOHN HAMER ABOUT THE NEW SOMERFIELD DEVELOPMENT AT THE OLD KWIK SAVE SITE, OFF HIGH STREET, WELLINGTON (to be published on supplementary agenda).

PLEASE NOTE: COPIES OF ALL PLANNING APPLICATIONS TO BE DETERMINED AND CONSIDERED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL FROM 5.50PM ONWARDS ON MONDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2007

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