Meeting: Planning Committee
Meeting Date: 17th February 2025 6pm
Meeting Venue: Lower Council Chamber, Council Offices
Public seating will be available. The meeting will be broadcast via Zoom to enable remote public viewing and participation and a video stream will also be broadcast to Facebook. To join the meeting via Zoom, visit https://bit.ly/KTC-Meeting or use meeting ID 821 0560 5574 and password KTC-456189.
1 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
To receive apologies for absence; apologies should be submitted to the Planning and Facilities Officer in advance of the meeting.
2 DECLARATIONS OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS
To receive declarations of personal, prejudicial, and pecuniary interests from members relevant to items under discussion at the meeting.
3 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
A period of up to 15 minutes for members of the public to ask questions or submit comments.
4 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
To receive and confirm the minutes of the meeting held 27th January 2025
Attachment – Minutes of the meeting held 27th January 2025
5 PLANNING APPLICATIONS
To review the latest planning applications.
| 24/4796/HOUS | 12 Lilac Avenue | The works are to construct a single storey extension to my existing Kitchen. The area requested is approximately 2.3m x 3.0m | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions
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| 24/5043/HOUS | 11 Glebelands Road | Proposed extensions, alterations, revised parking and dropped kerb. | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 24/5089/HOUS | 23 Sharston Crescent | Construction of 2 storey rear extension, dormers and conversion of garage | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 24/5082/HOUS | 3 Marcliff Grove | First floor ‘build-over’ side extension, removal of existing canopy and construction of new entrance porch, modification of existing hipped roof to single storey extension to lean to roof | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness HE2 – Heritage Assets HE3 – Conservation Areas H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 24/4936/HOUS | 2 Balmoral Close, | Proposed garage conversion to annex accommodation connected to the house dwelling | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 24/5103/HOUS | 14 Mereheath Park | Single storey side and rear extension | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 24/5135/HOUS | 4 Mellor Crescent | Single storey rear extension, and associated internal alterations, conversion of part of the garage to a utility room and replacement of existing flat roof on an existing side extension with a pitched roof. | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking |
| 25/0108/FUL | Rose Cottage Mobberley Road | Replacement dwelling and associated works | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness D3 – Landscape in New Development D4 – Sustainable Residential Design HE3 – Conservation Areas H1 – Housing Mix H2 – Previously Developed and Infill Development T4 – Parking |
| 25/0267/HOUS | 64 Glebelands Road, | Proposed part single, part 2 storey extension to sides, front and rear of existing house. Render over existing brickwork. | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions T4 – Parking
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| 25/0277/HOUS | The Willows Chelford Road | Proposed two storey side extension | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions
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| 25/0148/HOUS | 13 Conway Close, | Proposed two storey ‘wrap’ round pitched roof extension. | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions
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| 25/0251/HOUS | Hazelfield Legh Road | Small extension to existing side elevation porch | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness HE3 – Conservation Areas H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions
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| 25/0182/HOUS | The Gables Bexton Lane | Demolition of existing conservatory; Single storey rear extension; New covered porch; New roof lights to loft space; Elevational alterations including new windows | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness H3 – Residential Extensions and Conversions
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| 24/3602M | 21 Leycester Road | Amended plans: Demolition of existing house and construction of replacement dwelling. | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness D3 – Landscape in New Development D4 – Sustainable Residential Design HE3 – Conservation Areas H1 – Housing Mix H2 – Previously Developed and Infill Development T4 – Parking |
| 25/0040/OUT | Land Between 25 And 12 Balmoral Close, | 1bed 2 person house on land between 25 and 12 Balmoral Close | D1 – Design Guide
D2 – Local Distinctiveness D3 – Landscape in New Development D4 – Sustainable Residential Design H1 – Housing Mix H2 – Previously Developed and Infill Development T4 – Parking |
| 24/5198/DSC | White House Farm Cottage Bexton Lane | Discharge of condition 8 on application 22/4008M – Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of replacement detached dwelling, including works to landscape and boundary treatments. | D3 – Landscape in new Development |
6 TREE WORKS APPLICATIONS
To review the latest tree applications.
| 25/0258/TPO | 23 Hallside Park | Works to Protected Trees:
T1. Central tree. Oak. Dying (almost dead) – Fell T2.Tree on right. Oak – Misshapen – Crown reduce by approx 2m on right side (viewed from house). T3. Larger Oak on left of group – Heavily reduce long, heavy limb on property side (by approx 4m). Reduce height by 1-2m. |
| 25/0179/TPO | Four Oaks, 3 Leycester Close | Works to Protected Trees:
T1, T2, T3, T4 Oak Trees, Crown thin by 0.914 metres to allow more light to lawned area and house, also crown lift by 3 metres. |
| 25/0021/TCA | 1 Green Acre Close | Section 211 Notice
1. Four very tall conifer trees to the rear (WSW) of the property will be removed. 2. A willow tree to the front of the property (ENE) is rotten and multi-stemed. It will be removed, and replaced as above. 3. A deciduous tree (Katsura) is too close to the house at the rear (WSW) and is at risk of undermining it. Removal. |
7 PLANNING DECISIONS
To review the latest planning decisions.
Attachment – Planning Decisions Report 10/02/25
8 PLANNING ENFORCEMENT LOG
To review planning issues.
Attachment – Planning Enforcement Report – February 2025
9 OUTSTANDING MATTERS LOG
To review the outstanding planning matters.
Attachment – Outstanding Matters Log
10 DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING
The next meeting will be held on Monday 10th March 2025 at 6pm.