Agenda item

Application No. 2020/0938 - Shopping Centre, Carlton Square, Carlton

Minutes:

Reconfiguration of existing car parking, pedestrian routes, boundary treatments and formation of new vehicular access to Burton Road.

 

The Principal Planning Officer introduced the report.

 

RESOLVED:

 

To Grant Full Planning Permission subject to the conditions listed for the reasons set out in the report.

 

  1. The development herby permitted shall commence before the expiration of 3 years from the date of this permission.

 

  1. This permission shall be read in accordance with the application form and following list of approved drawings:

 

7593-06 PROPOSED SITE PLAN – GA

7593-07 PROPOSED SITE PLAN – DETAILED

7593-08 PROPOSED LIGHTING PLAN

7593-11 SITE DETAILS AND FURNITURE

 

CSN-BWB-HGNXX-DR-TR-110_S2-P1 – Swept Path Analysis

CSN-BWB-HGNXX-DR-TR-111_S2-P1 – Swept Path Analysis

CSN-BWB-HGNXX-DR-TR-112_S2-P1 – Swept Path Analysis

CSN-BWB-HML-XX-DR-TR-100_S2-P1 – General Arrangements

 

The development shall thereafter be undertaken in accordance with these plans/details.

 

3. The car parking areas shall be surfaced in a bound material with the parking bays clearly delineated in accordance with drawing no. 7593/07 Rev B. The parking areas shall be maintained in the bound material for the life of the development and shall not be used for any purpose other than the parking and turning of vehicles.

 

4. The accesses into the car parking areas shall be hard surfaced and constructed with provision to prevent the unregulated discharge of surface water from the accesses to the public highway. The accesses shall remain hard surfaced with the provision to prevent the unregulated discharge of surface water to the public highway shall then be retained for the life of the development.

 

5. Prior to the commencement of development, a scheme of landscaping showing the location, species and size of specimens to be planted shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.  The scheme as approved shall be carried out in the first planting season following the completion of each development phase. Any trees, shrubs or plants that die within a period of five years from the completion of each development phase, or are removed and/or become seriously damaged or diseased in that period, shall be replaced (and if necessary continue to be replaced) in the first available planting season with others of similar size and species.

 

6    Prior to commencement of the development a Construction Emission Management Plan (CEMP) for minimising the emission of dust and other emissions to air during the site preparation and construction shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.  The CEMP must be prepared with due regard to the guidance produced by the Council on the assessment of dust from demolition and construction and include a site specific dust risk assessment.  All works on site shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved CEMP.

 

7    Prior to completion of the development hereby approved the electric vehicle charging points identified on drawing 7593-07 PROPOSED SITE PLAN – DETAILED shall be installed and fully operational.

 

 

 

Reasons

 

  1. To comply with the requirements of Section 91(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended).
  2. For the avoidance of doubt

 

  1. To ensure that adequate off-street parking provision is provided and to comply with policy LPD57.

 

4. To ensure that all accesses are hard surfaced and to prevent surface water from the site being deposited on the public highway causing dangers to road users and to comply with policy LPD61.

 

5. To ensure that the character of the area is respected and to comply with policy ACS10.

 

6.   To ensure the development is constructed in an appropriate sustainable manner which takes into consideration air quality with in the Borough, and takes into consideration the National Planning Policy Framework and policy LPD11 of the Councils Local Plan.

 

 

7.         To ensure the development is constructed in an appropriate sustainable manner which takes into consideration air quality with in the Borough, and takes into consideration the National Planning Policy Framework and policy LPD11 of the Councils Local Plan.

 

 

Notes to Applicant

 

The proposed lighting shall not cause glare to road users.  No lighting source (the lamp) shall be directly visible (or visible by reflection) to road users.

 

In order to carry out the off-site works required you will be undertaking work in the public highway which is land subject to the provisions of the Highways Act 1980 (as amended) and therefore land over which you have / no control. In order to undertake the works, you will need to enter into an agreement under Section 278 of the Act and no works shall commence until such time as a S278 agreement is in place. Please contact Nottinghamshire County Council Highways Development Control Team in order to obtain the above licence.

 

 

 

Councillor Barnes and Councillor Wheeler re-joined the meeting.

 

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