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Item Number: 2. Ref: 3/11/0226/FUL<br />

Proposal:<br />

Site Address:<br />

Single Storey Rear Extension to Existing Building to Create<br />

an all Weather Covered Childrens Play Area.<br />

Ickle Angels Nursery Ltd, 1 Carroll Avenue, Ferndown, for<br />

Ickle Angels Nursery Ltd<br />

Constraints Bournemouth International Airport Heathland 5km<br />

Consultation Area Historic Contaminated Land Historic<br />

Contaminated Land Heathland 5km or 400m Consultation<br />

Area NATS Technical Sites Special Character Area Urban<br />

Areas LP<br />

Site Notice expired: 15 April 2011<br />

Advert expired:<br />

Nbr-Nfn expired: 7 April 2011<br />

Ferndown Town<br />

Council Comments:<br />

Consultee Responses:<br />

EDDC Design And<br />

Conservation<br />

EDDC Tree Section<br />

Objection on <strong>planning</strong> grounds stated below:<br />

- Detrimental to the surrounding properties and is at odds<br />

with the residential nature <strong>of</strong> the neighbours and is an<br />

inappropriate development<br />

- Carroll Avenue is a narrow private road and the<br />

infrastructure cannot take any additional traffic<br />

- Over-development <strong>of</strong> the site<br />

- The enclosure <strong>of</strong> the play area would be detrimental to<br />

the amenity <strong>of</strong> the children<br />

No obvious design or Special Character Area issues.<br />

Site landscaping may need to be reinforced.<br />

Located adjacent to the sites western boundary and<br />

Ringwood Road is a belt <strong>of</strong> trees which make a<br />

significant contribution to the sylvan characteristics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

locality. Whilst the proposed extension would encroach<br />

into the root protections areas (RPAs) <strong>of</strong> a couple <strong>of</strong> the<br />

closest trees, this encroachment would be minor and<br />

would not therefore have a significant adverse impact on<br />

their long term health. Although Scots Pine (T15) leans<br />

towards the proposed extension its crown would not<br />

overhang it, nor do the crowns <strong>of</strong> the adjacent trees.<br />

Whilst I am not entirely comfortable with this<br />

juxtaposition, it is not incongruous enough to recommend<br />

that the application is refused.<br />

I therefore have no arboricultural objections, subject to a<br />

condition.<br />

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