10 The Rising Sun, 27 Spring Lane, Colden Common, SO21 1SB (case reference: 25/00052/FUL) Ward: Colden Common & Twyford;
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Minutes:
Proposal Description: Ground floor
single-storey extension.
The application was introduced. During public
participation, Francesca Santovito spoke in objection to the
application, and Jonathan Spencer spoke in support of the
application and answered members' questions.
Councillor Sue Cook spoke as a ward member and
expressed several points on behalf of residents which could be
summarised as follows.
- She acknowledged the officer's
recommendation for approval of the application but felt that this
should not detract from other outstanding issues at the public
house site. She welcomed that an application was submitted before
work commenced, contrasting this with previous instances involving
retrospective applications.
- She advised that a condition from a
previous application stipulated a minimum of 40 car parking spaces
for the public house, whereas the current provision was 16
spaces.
- She referred to Hampshire Highways'
consultation response, which indicated that parking was a matter
for Winchester City Council as the planning authority, and noted
that Hampshire Highways did not object to ongoing issues of
overspill parking on local roads, including on double yellow lines,
which impacted residents of Spring Lane.
- She understood that the current
parking standards included a requirement for 17 spaces for the
public house, whereas only 16 were provided, resulting in a
shortfall and exacerbating parking problems.
- She suggested that conditions should
be considered, relating to:
- Ensuring doors and windows were kept
closed during entertainment.
- The management of the smoking area,
noting its proposed relocation from the front to the rear.
- She advised of concerns that
relocating the smoking area to the rear would impact nearby
residents due to increased customer presence, potential for loud
music, and general behaviour in proximity to their gardens.
- She urged the planning committee to
consider these points along with those of a previously public
speaker, and reiterated that, despite understanding the officer's
recommendation for approval, a condition regarding a Construction
Management Plan should be utilised given the history of issues at
the site.
- Finally, Councillor Cook urged the
applicant, to engage in communication and dialogue with residents
to resolve ongoing issues.
The committee proceeded to ask questions and
debate the application.
RESOLVED
The committee
agreed to grant permission for the reasons and subject to the
conditions and informatives set out in the report. Subject to an
additional condition regarding the inclusion of a construction
management plan and that the precise wording be delegated to the
Chair of the Planning Committee, in consultation with the Service
Lead: Built Environment.