Venue: Sparkenhoe Committee Room, County Hall, Glenfield
Contact: Mr E. Walters (Tel: 0116 3052583) Email: euan.walters@leics.gov.uk
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Question Time. |
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Questions asked by Members. |
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Urgent items. |
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Declarations of interest. |
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Presentation of petitions. |
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Decision: That the application be refused. Reasons For Refusal 1.
The
proposal is for the introduction of up to ten HGV movements from the
application site before 0700. It is considered that movements at this time from
the site would introduce industrial operations at the site at an inappropriate
time of day (night time) causing unacceptable harm to
the rural environment and residential amenity. It has been found that this harm
cannot be suitably mitigated. The proposal conflicts with Policy DM2 of the
Leicestershire Minerals and Waste Local Plan (adopted 2019) which relates to
the local environment and community protection and paragraph 174, e) of the
NPPF with respect to unacceptable levels of noise pollution. 2.
The
proposal would have unacceptable adverse impacts upon the health and wellbeing
of residents. It is considered by both relevant Environmental Health officers that the current
restriction that limits HGV movements until after 07:00 is entirely
appropriate, HGV movements should not be permitted prior to 07:00 as doing so
will result in adverse noise impact and may cause sleep disturbance. This view
is supported by the World Health Organisation’s
Community noise guidelines (1999) and more recently the Night Noise Guidelines
(2009), which both promote that noise during nighttime hours (23:00 to 07:00)
be suitably managed so as to protect the public from
sleep disturbance and the health impacts associated with that disturbance. The
proposed alternate route does not alleviate any of these concerns,
and would push the issue to an even quieter road, where HGV movements in
these early hours of the morning would be even more disturbing. Overall, the
proposal conflicts with policy DM2 of the Leicestershire Minerals and Waste Local Plan (adopted 2019).
Additionally, the proposal would not support healthy lifestyles and would
conflict with paragraph 92 c)
of the NPPF. 3.
The
proposed development in addition to the existing permitted operations would
result in unacceptable adverse cumulative impacts arising from the site in
terms of local amenity and noise pollution within the rural environment and
upon local residents. On this basis, the proposal
conflicts with Policy DM11 of the Leicestershire Minerals and Waste Local Plan
(adopted 2019) and paragraph 211, b) of the NPPF. 4. Further to this, there has been an insufficient demonstration of need and there is poor justification to start activity (HGV outbound movements) before the existing 7.00 am start time. The applicant has failed to provide adequate operational or economic reasons to justify the early start for HGVs that override any potential additional disturbance that such movements would cause. It has not been demonstrated that the early start would result in sufficient economic/social benefit, that outweigh the social and environmental harm and the policy conflict outlined above. Any economic benefits must be balanced against the environmental and social objectives of sustainable development. The application, if granted permission would have significant impacts upon the local environment with regards to noise pollution within the rural environment and local amenity including health and wellbeing relating to disturbance during night-time hours. The specialist advice sought from both relevant Environmental Health teams agree that the impacts would be unacceptable and cannot be suitably mitigated. On balance, the proposal is found to conflict with the principles of sustainable development and policy DM1 of the Leicestershire Minerals and Waste Local Plan (adopted 2019) and policy GD1 of the Adopted Harborough Local Plan (2019) and the principles of sustainable development as set out in Paragraph 11 of the NPPF. It is considered that there is a continued need to protect local amenity in accordance with policy DM2 of the Leicestershire Minerals ... view the full decision text for item 7. |
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Delegated Decisions issued 1 July 2023 to 30 September 2023. |
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Chairman's announcements. |