Chelveston-cum-Caldecott Parish Council
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NDP-S013 - JST Fork Trucks - Higham Road

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NDP-S013 - JST Fork Trucks - Higham Road
Comment no.:Q216 Date:22/02/2014 13:30
Comment by:NDP Working Party Post code:NN9 6AP - Water Lane
Following public consultation, the land owner has now submitted a revised proposition for this site: NDP-S013. The proposition is largely unchanged from the previous version. Outline plans have been submitted, showing 9 dwellings. A mixture of 2/3 bedroomed properties of various designs have been proposed.
Comment no.:Q192 Date:09/02/2014 14:59
Comment by:Anonymised Post code:NN9 6AH - Higham Road
Extracted from: NDP-0171

Of all the proposals the only one that received almost universal support was for houses on the JST site (NDP-S013) and indeed if adopted would meet a large percentage of the desired increase in houses proposed from the village survey. The issue here is the assumption that JST will leave in the next five years. From the comment's of Jason Kew (JST) at the meeting, this would seem highly unlikely, because of the current state of land prices and the current site is potentially very expensive to develop. As a result we do not feel that as a village community we should rely on the development of the JST site to meet our development wishes. However, if it did happen, it would certainly be an improvement over the current use of the land. and would provide a unique opportunity to define the character of the centre of Chelveston one aspect of which is to insist upon stone facing at least to the roadside house in the proposed development.
Comment no.:Q169 Date:06/02/2014 10:32
Comment by:Session NDP-C005 Post code:NN9 6AW - Duchy Close
General discussion on site: NDP-S013

Cllr Dale explained that in addition to being an aspirational site, this was now a live planning application - 11/00654/OUT which would be considered by the Parish Council on Monday 10th February 2014. All comments made at this consultation meeting would be used by the Council to help determine its formal response to the application.

Unless otherwise stated, answers or responses were from Cllr Adrian Dale, taking a Parish Council perspective.

I am particularly concerned that we should find a way to prevent parking on the road outside the proposed houses opposite the memorial. This would be just as dangerous as the articulated lorries that currently cause problems. (A. We can consider yellow lines.)

Will the houses along the frontage be walled off like Cornerhouse Cottages? I don't think that would look right. It needs to be open or just a small wall at the pavement boundary. (A. The current plans show railings to the front.)

What materials will be used? (A. The plans suggest buff coloured brick.) Some of the residents in the meeting would prefer natural stone like Cornerhouse Cottages - others suggested that red brick would be fine as long as the quality was good.

What is happening to the trees in Foot Lane? (A. Cllr Melvyn Wooding - They are staying, there is a Tree Preservation Order on them.)

Could there be a roundabout at the entrance to slow down traffic coming down the hill. (A. There is probably not the space for this and there is already a legal entrance at the point proposed. Other than the problems with lorries, no safety issues have been raised about this entrance.)

Can't there be an in and out access using Foot Lane? A. from resident If they propose using Foot Lane for any vehicle access, I'll vote against the proposal. It is fine as proposed.

What is the triangle of land to the right of the fence by No. 6 (A. The status of this land was debated in the meeting, it is believed to be part of the highway.)

Isn't this too many houses for this site? (A. Actually at just over 1/4 hectare, this is about right for smaller more affordable properties and is less than the density of Cornerhouse Cottages. Some of the schemes previously considered had more houses on it.)

The culvert under JST takes most of the water running off the airfield and so it is essential it is handled properly, especially given the developments on the airfield. (A. This is a very good point. The balancing pond and drainage system on the airfield is currently being upgraded and both the Parish Council and District Council monitor the gratings along the course of the brook to keep them clear. We don't want any properties flooded in this area. The Environment Agency and County Council do recognise the flood risk in this area.)

I am concerned that plot 1 is too close to the boundary wall with Hawthorn House and this will make maintenance difficult. I will be raising this in my comments on the application.

If JST vacate the site, we need to be careful how the site is looked after before development starts. It could be a magnet for fly tippers.
Comment no.:Q168 Date:06/02/2014 09:55
Comment by:Richard Thorncroft Post code:NN9 6AW - Duchy Close
C. Firstly, I'd like to say that I have no overall problems with this proposal. It's the most sensible of the ones we've seen. But I have got three points I want to make.
  1. I live in 25 Duchy Close and all the houses are higher than the site. Water flows from our land onto yours. Many years ago Gerald put a drain along the back of the workshop to take the water away from the yard. You'll need to work out how to do this to collect the run off and redirect it to the brook.
  2. Our gardens are 4ft above the site and are currently held in place by retaining walls and the foundations of the workshop. You'll need to find a way of shoring up our gardens before any excavations. This will need to be a condition of the planning application being granted.
  3. From our houses we currently look at a fairly ugly building but no-one overlooks our gardens. These houses are going to be quite close to us and the upstairs will be able to look straight into our gardens and we'll lose privacy. Please can you think about how we can be screened from each other, perhaps with some tree planting?
A. These are all excellent points and we have no issue at all with them. We'll go back to our architect with them.