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23/0483/FUL: Change of use of existing building from care home (C2) use to a nursery (Class E) including partial demolition of existing single storey rear extension and construction of two storey front extension; provision of spiral stairs, ramp acce
Meeting: 16/11/2023 - Planning Committee (Item 19)
19 23/0483/FUL: Croxley House, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 3JB PDF 964 KB
Change of use of existing building from care home (C2) use to a nursery (Class E) including partial demolition of existing single storey rear extension and construction of two storey front extension; provision of spiral stairs, ramp access, green roof, rooflights and vents; repairs to boundary wall with associated parking and landscaping works; and widening of existing access track, internal alterations and alterations to fenestration.
Recommendation: That subject to the recommendation of approval/no objection from the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) and the completion of a S106 Agreement (securing a monitoring fee), that the application be delegated to the Head of Regulatory Services to GRANT PLANNING PERMISSION subject to conditions as set out in the report and any conditions requested by the LLFA.
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The application was for the Change of Use of the existing building from a care home (Class C) to a nursery (Class E) including partial demolition of the existing single storey rear extension and construction of a two storey front extension; provision of spiral stairs, ramp access, green roof, rooflights and vents; repairs to the boundary wall with associated parking and landscaping works as well as widening of the existing access track, internal alterations and alterations to fenestrations. The application had been called in by three members of the Planning Committee due to concern about the site access across the Green.
The Officer provided an update and advised that the number of letters received in support of the application should be updated from 106 to 121. In addition a further condition should be added requiring full details of the car park to be submitted. The condition was suggested as follows:
Prior to the construction of the car parking areas, full details of the surfacing material, the marking of bays and the boundaries to the car parking areas shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved details.
Reason: To protect the rural character of the Green Belt, the setting of the Grade II Listed Building and to ensure appropriate drainage provision in accordance with Policies CP11 and CP12 of the Core Strategy and Policies DM2, DM3 and DM8 of the Development Management Policies LDD.
The Applicant spoke in support of the application. A representative of Croxley Green Parish Council expressed the view that whilst the Parish Council was supportive of the proposed change of use, which would bring a vacant historic building back into use thus enhancing the village, there was concern about the impact that the development would have on the access route across the Green and whether there was sufficient parking provision on site.
The Committee was informed that an additional condition had been added to the proposed application requiring full details of car parking provision, including details of surface materials, boundary treatments and marking of bays to be submitted before development commenced.
Concerns about the impact that the increase in traffic would have on the access road across the Green both during construction work and once the nursery was operational were noted. It was confirmed that a Construction Management Plan would have to be submitted by the applicant before work commenced and Condition 3 would require the access route to be widened before work commenced. An assessment of the safety of the junction of the access road and the main road by Hertfordshire County Council had concluded that visibility lines were acceptable and that no additional work to the junction was considered necessary.
It was questioned whether the development had sufficient parking provision to accommodate the number of parents that would be expected to use the proposed nursery and concern was expressed about the impact that this might have on the surrounding common ... view the full minutes text for item 19