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Item Number: 1. Ref: 3/12/1087/COU<br />

Proposal:<br />

Site Address:<br />

Mixed use <strong>of</strong> site as dwelling and commercial cattery to include<br />

the erection <strong>of</strong> 22 units to house cats, a reception building and<br />

3 additional car parking spaces accessed from New Road as<br />

amended by plans rec'd 4/3/13 to clarify side <strong>of</strong> buildings and<br />

amended by plans rec'd 19/4/13.<br />

321 New Road, Ferndown, Dorset, for Mrs A Criddle<br />

Constraints Bournemouth International Airport Historic Contaminated Land<br />

Heathland 5km or 400m Consultation Area NATS Technical<br />

Sites Special Character Area Urban Areas LP<br />

Site Notice exp: 16 February 2013<br />

Advert expired:<br />

Nbr-Nfn expired: 12 February 2013<br />

Ferndown Town Council<br />

Comments:<br />

Object<br />

This is out <strong>of</strong> keeping with the area - inappropriate<br />

commercial development in a mainly residential area.<br />

There will be additional noise emanating from the<br />

proposed development with additional visitors/traffic. It<br />

is noted that there are gates at the rear <strong>of</strong> the property<br />

and the Committee wonders whether this has<br />

received <strong>planning</strong> permission in the past?<br />

Further comments received 10.5.13:<br />

The Town Council Planning Committee re-considered<br />

the matter at their meeting on 2.5.2013. They were <strong>of</strong><br />

the opinion that their previous comments on the<br />

application remain valid and they would continue to<br />

object to the granting <strong>of</strong> Planning Permission. In<br />

particular, they believe that the revised Design and<br />

Access Statement is inadequate, there will be<br />

increased noise emanating from the cats, the<br />

proposed development is inappropriate in a mainly<br />

residential area and there will be increased traffic<br />

problems with visitors arriving at the property, with the<br />

area immediately adjacent to and surrounding it<br />

having parking restrictions. Members thought that<br />

there are inadequate parking facilities on the site to<br />

cater for the number <strong>of</strong> visitors and occupants <strong>of</strong> the<br />

property. It was noted that there would possibly be<br />

effluent problems from the proposed cattery given that<br />

water flows down the garden from that area and<br />

congregates at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the garden where it can<br />

become stagnant water.<br />

Consultee Responses:<br />

County Highways<br />

Development Liaison Officer<br />

The County Highway Authority has NO OBJECTION,<br />

subject to the following condition: -<br />

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