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Application Type:Full Application
Date Received:12 / 08 / 2019
Registration (Validation) Date:10 / 09 / 2019
Consultation Start Date:10 / 09 / 2019
Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires):13 / 11 / 2019
Target Date for Decision:05 / 11 / 2019
Location:Maylords Farm, Common Road, Kensworth, Dunstable, LU6 2PN
Parish Name:Kensworth
Conservation Area:Not available
Listed Building Grade:Not available
Environmental Assessment:Not available
Expected Decision Level:Not available
Description:Change of use and conversion of 3 x residential outbuildings to create 3 x residential dwellings, to include rooflights, upgrade of materials and parking
Case Officer:Katrina Morrow
Case Officer Tel:0300 300 5049
Case Officer Email:katrina.morrow@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Status:Decided
Agent:P & A Cramphorn and Barber
Unit 6 St Albans House
St Albans Lane
Golders Green
NW11 7QE
Press Date:18 / 09 / 2019
Site Notice Date:18 / 09 / 2019
NeighboursResponses Received: 1
and Representatives:In Favour: 0
Representation DetailsAgainst: 1
Comments: 0
Petitions Against: 0
Petitions For: 0
Officer Site Visit Date:18/09/2019
Committee Site Visit Date:No date
Committee Meeting Date:No date
Decision Level:Officer Delegated
Date Decision Made:27 / 07 / 2020
Date Decision Despatched:28 / 07 / 2020
Decision:Full Application - Granted
Conditions or Reasons:View Conditions or Reasons
Informative Notes:
1 )In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR) and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).In accordance with Article 35 (1) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015, the reason for any condition above relates to the Policies as referred to in the South Bedfordshire Local Plan Review (SBLPR) and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
2 )This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.
3 )Will a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge? The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991. Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended.  The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax. If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax.  If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption.  Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306. The website link is: http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax/bands/find.aspxWill a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge? The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991. Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended.  The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax. If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax.  If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption.  Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306. The website link is: http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax/bands/find.aspx
4 )The Council does not accept materials at their offices. Where there is a requirement for materials to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, please contact the Case Officer to arrange for them to be viewed, usually this will be on site.The Council does not accept materials at their offices. Where there is a requirement for materials to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, please contact the Case Officer to arrange for them to be viewed, usually this will be on site.
5 )The applicant is advised that the requirements of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 will apply to any works undertaken within the limits of the existing public highway. Further details can be obtained from the Traffic Management Group Highways and Transport Division, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire, SG17 5TQ.The applicant is advised that the requirements of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 will apply to any works undertaken within the limits of the existing public highway. Further details can be obtained from the Traffic Management Group Highways and Transport Division, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire, SG17 5TQ.
6 )The applicant is advised that if it is the intention to request the Central Bedfordshire County Council as Local Highway Authority, to adopt the proposed highways as maintainable at the public expense then details of the specification, layout and alignment, width and levels of the said highways together with all the necessary highway and drainage arrangements, including run off calculations shall be submitted to the Development Planning and Control Group, Central Bedfordshire Council's Highway Help Desk, P.O.Box 1395, Bedford, MK42 5AN. No development shall commence until the details have been approved in writing and an Agreement made under Section 38 of the Highways Act 1980 is in place.The applicant is advised that if it is the intention to request the Central Bedfordshire County Council as Local Highway Authority, to adopt the proposed highways as maintainable at the public expense then details of the specification, layout and alignment, width and levels of the said highways together with all the necessary highway and drainage arrangements, including run off calculations shall be submitted to the Development Planning and Control Group, Central Bedfordshire Council's Highway Help Desk, P.O.Box 1395, Bedford, MK42 5AN. No development shall commence until the details have been approved in writing and an Agreement made under Section 38 of the Highways Act 1980 is in place.
7 )The applicant is advised that in order to comply with Condition 10 of this permission it will be necessary for the developer of the site to enter into an agreement with Central Bedfordshire Council as Highway Authority under Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 to ensure the satisfactory completion of the access and associated road improvements. You are advised to contact the Highways Agreements Officer, Community Services, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford SG17 5TQ. E-mail highwaysagreements@centralbedfordshire.gov.ukThe applicant is advised that in order to comply with Condition 10 of this permission it will be necessary for the developer of the site to enter into an agreement with Central Bedfordshire Council as Highway Authority under Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 to ensure the satisfactory completion of the access and associated road improvements. You are advised to contact the Highways Agreements Officer, Community Services, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford SG17 5TQ. E-mail highwaysagreements@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
8 )All roads to be constructed within the site shall be designed in accordance with Central Bedfordshire Council's publication 'Design in central Bedfordshire (Design Supplemement 10 Movement, Street and Places' and the Department of the Environment/Department of Transport's 'Manual for Street', or any amendment thereto.All roads to be constructed within the site shall be designed in accordance with Central Bedfordshire Council's publication 'Design in central Bedfordshire (Design Supplemement 10 Movement, Street and Places' and the Department of the Environment/Department of Transport's 'Manual for Street', or any amendment thereto.
9 )The applicant is advised that parking for contractor's vehicles and the storage of materials associated with this development should take place within the site and not extend into within the public highway without authorisation from the highway authority. If necessary the applicant is advised to contact The Street Works Co-ordinator, Central Bedfordshire Highways, by contacting the Highways Helpdesk 0300 300 8301. Under the provisions of the Highways Act 1980 the developer may be liable for any damage caused to the public highway as a result of demolition/construction of the development hereby approved.The applicant is advised that parking for contractor's vehicles and the storage of materials associated with this development should take place within the site and not extend into within the public highway without authorisation from the highway authority. If necessary the applicant is advised to contact The Street Works Co-ordinator, Central Bedfordshire Highways, by contacting the Highways Helpdesk 0300 300 8301. Under the provisions of the Highways Act 1980 the developer may be liable for any damage caused to the public highway as a result of demolition/construction of the development hereby approved.
10 )The applicant is advised that the site is shown to fall outside of an area shown to be at increased risk of flooding however the Environment Agency's indicative flood maps do show the site is in close proximity to a low risk surface water flow path. The proposed works must avoid altering or impeding existing drainage patterns on the site in such a way that flood risk would be increased to others (i.e. by displacing flood water where this would normally pool, or directing this towards adjacent property). The proposed works should consider the levels at the site and of the threshold and floor levels of the proposed work to determine the likely risk of surface water ingress. Para 059-60 of the NPPG should be considered with regard to resistance and resilience of buildings to flooding: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/flood-risk-and-coastal-change#Flood-resilience-and-flood-resistance. No public surface water sewers are shown in this general area, a foul public sewer is shown. It is likely roof drainage from houses in this area will connect to the foul sewer, this method of disposing of surface water runoff is no longer considered a sustainable approach as during times of rainfall the capacity of foul sewers can be exceeded, resulting in localised flooding in topographical low spots or as a result of blockage. We recommend that as far as is possible roof drainage is directed to soakaway (where conditions allow) to reduce the existing pressure on foul sewers in the area.The applicant is advised that the site is shown to fall outside of an area shown to be at increased risk of flooding however the Environment Agency's indicative flood maps do show the site is in close proximity to a low risk surface water flow path. The proposed works must avoid altering or impeding existing drainage patterns on the site in such a way that flood risk would be increased to others (i.e. by displacing flood water where this would normally pool, or directing this towards adjacent property). The proposed works should consider the levels at the site and of the threshold and floor levels of the proposed work to determine the likely risk of surface water ingress. Para 059-60 of the NPPG should be considered with regard to resistance and resilience of buildings to flooding: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/flood-risk-and-coastal-change#Flood-resilience-and-flood-resistance. No public surface water sewers are shown in this general area, a foul public sewer is shown. It is likely roof drainage from houses in this area will connect to the foul sewer, this method of disposing of surface water runoff is no longer considered a sustainable approach as during times of rainfall the capacity of foul sewers can be exceeded, resulting in localised flooding in topographical low spots or as a result of blockage. We recommend that as far as is possible roof drainage is directed to soakaway (where conditions allow) to reduce the existing pressure on foul sewers in the area.
11 )The applicant is advised that there is a contribution to pay for the supply/delivery of the bins. Central Bedfordshire Council's current charges for this are: 240 - £25 +VAT per bin This fee must be paid prior to discharging the relevant condition (Condition 14 on this approval of planning permission decision notice). A purchase order must be raised for the quantity of bins required and sent to Waste Services quoting the relevant planning reference number. We will also require a map of the site detailing street names, plot and house numbers. Bins must be easily accessible on collection day and not enclosed within a storage cupboard. Bins must not encroach on or cause a hazard or obstruction to the public highway. Please also refer to the Design Guide as the Council will not be able to supply waste collections where the bin and access requirements do not meet our contractual provision: http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/planning/design/info.aspxThe applicant is advised that there is a contribution to pay for the supply/delivery of the bins. Central Bedfordshire Council's current charges for this are: 240 - £25 +VAT per bin This fee must be paid prior to discharging the relevant condition (Condition 14 on this approval of planning permission decision notice). A purchase order must be raised for the quantity of bins required and sent to Waste Services quoting the relevant planning reference number. We will also require a map of the site detailing street names, plot and house numbers. Bins must be easily accessible on collection day and not enclosed within a storage cupboard. Bins must not encroach on or cause a hazard or obstruction to the public highway. Please also refer to the Design Guide as the Council will not be able to supply waste collections where the bin and access requirements do not meet our contractual provision: http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/planning/design/info.aspx
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
Planning Obligation Status:Not available

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