Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council Held electronically.
Present: All Councillors
1.Apologies – None
2. Declarations of Interest – None
3. Planning
Planning Application No: 20/03245/S73A
Decision:
Whilst Stoke Trister with Bayford Parish Council supports local business, this applicant already has an established business in Wincanton.
At his previous application for a residential dwelling the Parish Council raised concerns as the said barn appeared to be in use with commercial vehicles/equipment already, in a residential environment. The applicant stated that it was being used for storage and his main business was in Wincanton. This has now appeared to have changed.
Regardless of this in the last planning permission on the site, condition 7 clearly stated that the MOT station should cease when the conversion happened. The officers report with the previous application states that the applicant has indicated that the MOT business would cease by grant of this approval, turning the extant garage on the site into an ancillary outbuilding. This indicates acceptance by the applicant of the impending condition.
Running his business from this residential location would make an increase in traffic and noise in a, what is now, a very quiet hamlet.
Therefore, on the basis of a majority vote, we recommend refusal of this application.
SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH/TOWN COUNCIL CONSULTATION
Mrs P Gillman, (Stoke Trister P.C.)
Stoketristerpc@gmail.com
Why have you received this?
Date: 1 February 2021
Our Ref: 20/03731/HOU/Nick Toop (Case Officer)
South Somerset District Council is obliged to consult Town/Parish Councils as statutory consultees. You are not obliged to respond but if you wish your comments to be taken into account please follow the instructions below.
What is proposed? Alterations and the erection of a first floor extension to the east side of the dwelling Where is it proposed? Tower View Riding Gate To Leigh Common Stoke Trister Wincanton How do I see the submitted plans and information digitally?
1. Go online to: www.southsomerset.gov.ukÂ
2. Scroll down the homepage to ‘Planning Search’
3. Insert the Application Reference: 20/03731/HOU
4. Click on the ‘Documents’ tab to view plans and supporting documents
We require comments by: 22 February 2021.
Please email them to: parishconsultee@southsomerset.gov.uk Please clearly state ‘support’ or ‘object’.
As you now know we will not be sending paper copies of applications to you, so all documentation must be viewed online.
When replying please do not copy in any other SSDC email addresses. If you cannot meet the deadline then your comments may not be considered. We will not chase after 21 days.
NB: For householder or minor applications, in the event of an appeal that proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State and there will be no opportunity to make further representations.
APPLICATION NO. 20/03245/S73A APPLICANT Mr And Mrs Shane Scammell
PROPOSAL: Application to remove condition 7 (use of the garage building) of approval 18/03668/FUL to allow commercial use.
LOCATION: Oakfield Barn Riding Gate To Bayford Lane Stoke Trister Wincanton BA9 8NQ
South Somerset District Council is obliged to consult Town/Parish Councils as statutory consultees. You are not obliged to respond but if you wish your comments to be taken into account please follow the instructions below.
Documents relating to this application can be viewed on our website, enter 20/03245/S73A on the planning search page on our website.
In order to support efficient decision making please ensure you respond by the date above. Extensions to this timescale will rarely be granted, but if you have any difficulty in meeting this timescale please contact planning@southsomerset.gov.uk as soon as you receive this consultation. If you cannot meet the deadline then your comments may not be taken into account.
Please quote the planning application reference 20/03245/S73A on all correspondence.
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