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To consider a report of the Director of Universal Services regarding a Planning Application for a proposed extension to Nursling Recycling Centre, variations to existing site layout, erection of a new workshop building and the upgrade of parking arrangements at the adjacent paintball centre at Nursling Recycling Centre, Lee Lane, Nursling Southampton (Application No. 22/00174/CMAS) (site ref TV055).
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Proposed extension to Nursling Recycling Centre, variations to existing site layout, erection of a new workshop building and the upgrade of parking arrangements at the adjacent paintball centre at Nursling Recycling Centre, Lee Lane, Nursling Southampton SO16 0AD (Application No. 22/00174/CMAS Ref: TV055)
The Committee considered a report from the Director of Universal Services (item 6 in the minute book) on an application at Nursling Recycling Centre. This followed a deferral of the consideration of the planning application from the January 2023 Committee meeting to address the following matters:
The Planning officers summarised the report, providing aerial photographs and elevations of the site and highlighting the update report that had been published.
Deputations were received from
local residents Debbie Clayton, Ken Wilson, Penelope Gage, Anthony
Ironmonger and Phil Lomax and Test Valley Borough and Nursling and
Rownhams Parish Councillor Phil Bundy who all spoke against the
application and shared their experiences of living close to the
site. The applicant also attended and spoke in support of the
proposals put forward.
During questions of clarification, the following was
confirmed:
· It was unknown whether a 20mph zone had been discussed at a past liaison panel meeting;
· Speedwatch in the area had been discontinued due to lack of funding;
· It was felt that a lot of dust was lost from lorries due to the speed they were travelling at and the lack of sheeting on vehicles;
· Residents hadn’t received replies to emails and messages left with the operator of the site;
· The additional HGV movements following the installation of the picking station were not happening yet;
· The last site liaison panel had taken place at the end of 2022;
· The applicant was not aware of any complaints received in 2023 and there is an existing complaints procedure in place;
· The traffic data of vehicles going in and out of the site had been included as part of the planning application and could be provided to the site liaison panel using the software if necessary.
During questions of the officers, the following points were clarified: