Agenda item

A/76/20/PL - Land at Dappers Lane, Angmering

Minutes:

4 Public Speakers

 

John Oldfield

Susan Bickell – statement read out by a member of the officer team

Rob Clarke – Applicant

Councillor Mike Clayden – Ward Member

 

Planning application for 84 No. dwellings, public open space, play areas, associated infrastructure & landscaping. This application affects a Right of Way.

Land at Dappers Lane, Angmering.

 

The Planning Officer presented his report to Members where he advised that this application was the third site in the Angmering North strategic allocation. He explained that they had been working very closely with the Angmering Advisory Group over the last few months. He confirmed that the development complied with the Arun Design Guide. In terms of drainage for the development he explained that there had been a lot of objections from local residents regarding flooding, so a lot of work had been put in to the drainage plans for the area with proposed options including clearing out the ditch on the southern side, a whole new piped link to be fitted through St Margret’s primary school  to Arundel Road. He highlighted to members the 3 possible walking routes for students to get to school safely, he also confirmed that improvements would be made to the footway along Dappers lane to reduce safety risks. He further highlighted that the improvements to the current state of Dappers lane were much needed and made reference to a letter the Chairman had sent to West Sussex County Council on 01/12/2020, raising concerns about the condition of this lane.

 

The Planning Officer was invited by the chairman to address any comments made by the public speakers. He stated that in terms of the community land trust he confirmed they are on the list, but they do not want all the units they have been offered. In terms of affordable housing 30% provision had been allocated for this. In terms of drainage the conditions are outlined very clearly throughout the report and have been discussed at great length throughout meetings with the advisory groups. The West Sussex County Council, Principal Transport Planner was invited to comment regarding the footway. He stated the reason it was not requested that the application provides the whole length of the foot way was because there is another right of way route and this had been detail within the conditions of the application. He also advised that the main foot way link fell within the land north of Water Lane and therefore until that had been submitted and was available it was not a significant concern for this application.

 

Members then took part in the debate on the application where there was overall agreement that the improvements that had been made to the application were positive. However, there were concerns still regarding the pedestrian footways for public access.

The Planning Officer confirmed that in terms of the footways there was one on the western side that was actually blocked up due to the A27. However, there was an underpass that could be used by pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders, so would not impair access. He explained that he had consulted Highways on this matter, and they had confirmed there were no issues with access. The West Sussex County Council, Principal Transport Planner confirmed that existing surveys showed that approximate 60 vehicles a day ignore the Highway Code in this area, and this had been reported and handed over to the Police for further monitoring and enforcement. This development would increase vehicles by 56 a day which was not considered as a severe increase.

A further concern was raised regarding the drainage pipe as it was believed that most of the water from the area was heading west towards the black ditch, there were concerns that as the village had flooded in the past so if it was being directed towards the black ditch that would be ideal to minimise any future flooding. This was confirmed as correct by the Engineering Services Manager.

 

The Committee

 

          RESOLVED

 

that delegated authority be given to the Director of Place (in consultation with the Chairman and Vice Chairman) to:

 

a.    Authorise the execution and completion of the Section 106 Agreement;

b.    Grant planning permission subject to conditions and the Section 106 Agreement

 

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