Planning Application Details

P06/E0913Application Type: No Type (Show Map - opens in new window)
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Decision made
Description
Two storey side extension, loft conversion, detached double garage, demolish existing garage. (As amended by Drawing No. B339/04A accompanying Agent's letter dated 22 August 2006).
Location
14 Youens Drive, Thame OX9 3ZG
Grid Reference
471184/205122
Applicant
Mr K Webb
14 Youens Drive
THAME
OX9 3ZG
Agent
David Buchanan
1 Hazelrig Drive
THAME
OX9 3XL
Case Officer
Mrs H Moore
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@southoxon.gov.uk
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
c/o Ms Helen Stewart
Town Hall
High Street
THAME
Oxon
OX9 3DP
04 10 2006
18 10 2006
 
Tech.Dir, Monson Engineering Ltd
13 09 2006
18 09 2006
 
Area Liaison Officer
13 09 2006
18 09 2006
 
Forestry Officer
13 09 2006
23 10 2006
 
16 Youens Drive
THAME
Oxon
OX9 3ZG
04 10 2006
04 10 2006
 
12 Youens Drive
THAME
Oxon
OX9 3ZG
04 10 2006
02 10 2006
 
Environmental Health
20 09 2006
10 10 2006
 
Application Type
Other
Application Progress
Date Received  
23rd August 2006
Registration Date  
11th September 2006
Start Consultation Period  
11th September 2006
End Consultation Period  
9th October 2006
Target Decision Date  
6th November 2006
Decision
Planning Permission on 1st November 2006
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
That the development must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission and if this condition is not complied with this permission shall lapse. Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

That the materials to be used for the external walls and roof shall be of the same colour, type and texture as those used on the existing building. Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory in accordance with Policies G6 and H13 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan.

That notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order) the garage accommodation shall be retained as such and shall not be adapted for living purposes without the prior grant of planning permission by the Local Planning Authority on a formal application in respect thereof. Reason: To comply with the Local Planning Authority's vehicle parking standards and to protect local amenities in accordance with Policy D2 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan.

No development shall take place until the Local Planning Authority are satisfied that the following measures (a-c) have been undertaken to investigate and remediate any contamination and have approved all necessary stages in writing. The site shall then not be occupied until any agreed action is implemented and approved by the Local Planning Authority. a) Completion of a desk study by a suitably qualified person. The desk study shall be completed in accordance with BS 10175 2011 and include a site walkover, identification of all potentially contaminative site uses and in initial conceptual model. b) If potential contamination is identified in a) then an intrusive site investigation must be completed. This investigation must be undertaken in accordance with BS 10175 and having regard to the approved desk study. A report shall be produced detailing the works undertaken to characterise the site and contain a refined conceptual model in the light of the results of the investigation. All chemical analysis shall be undertaken by MCERTS accredited laboratories. N.B. If the Local Planning Authority is not satisfied that the site has been adequately characterised after the first stage of investigation, further works will be required to clarify any remaining uncertainties. It is therefore recommended that the Local Planning Authority are consulted on the site investigation proposal before completion of the works. c) Where unacceptable levels of contamination are identified, a remediation scheme shall be produced. The scheme shall incorporate details of the procedures and documentation employed to validate the remediation. The approved remediation scheme shall then be implemented in full and the report detailing the works approved by the Local Planning Authority in writing before occupation of the site. Reason: To ensure that any ground and water contamination is identified and adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and the public and ensure that the site is suitable for the proposed use in accordance with Policy EP8 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan.

If contamination is found to be present on the site then no further development shall be carried out until the following measures have been undertaken and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. An investigation into the nature and extent of the contamination in line with BS 10175: 2001 (Investigation of potentially contaminated sites - code of practice). This report should detail the works undertaken to investigate the nature and extent of the contamination and the measures proposed to remediate the site and validate the works. Following written approval by the Local Planning Authority of the remediation and validation proposals they shall be completed in full and a validation report submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before the development is occupied. Reason: To ensure that any ground and water contamination is identified and adequately addressed to ensure the safety of the development, the environment and the public and ensure that the site is suitable for the proposed use in accordance with Policy EP8 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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