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APPLICATION: MA/12/0291 Date: 17 February 2012 Received: 17 February 2012
APPLICANT: |
Miss A Fraser - Communications, Maidstone Borough Council |
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LOCATION: |
CAR PARK, MOTE ROAD, MAIDSTONE, KENT |
PARISH: |
Maidstone |
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PROPOSAL: |
Advertisement consent for the 1(no) non illuminated free standing poster case as shown on application form and site location plan received 17/02/12. |
AGENDA DATE:
CASE OFFICER: |
29th March 2012
Kathryn Altieri |
The recommendation for this application is being reported to Committee for decision because:
● The Council is the applicant.
1. POLICIES
● Maidstone Borough-Wide Local Plan 2000: ENV8
● South East Plan 2009: N/A
● Village Design Statement: N/A
● Government Policy: PPG19 (Outdoor Advertisement Control)
2. HISTORY
● None
3. CONSULTATIONS
● Conservation Officer: Raises no objections;
“The proposed poster case will have no significant impact on the setting of the listed almshouses on the opposite side of Mote Road.”
4. REPRESENTATIONS
● None
5. CONSIDERATIONS
5.1 Site Description
5.1.1 Mote Road car park is bordered by Mote Road to the south, Chancery Lane to the north and east, and Midhurst Court to the west. The proposal is to be positioned at the southern end of the car park, to the east of its vehicle entrance. The site is within the urban area as shown by the Maidstone Borough-Wide Local Plan 2000.
5.2 Proposal
5.2.1 This advertisement consent is for the installation of one non-illuminated free standing poster case, some 1.6m in height, 1.09m in width and 0.05m in depth. Fixed to a pole, the aluminum framed poster case would be set 0.3m above ground level. The poster case will be a protective frame for adverts/information that will change on a regular basis.
5.3 Principle of Development
5.3.1 Under the Maidstone Borough-Wide Local Plan 2000 policy ENV8 and Government advice set out in PPG19, the scale, design and siting of an advertisement must not have a detrimental impact upon the character and appearance of the surrounding area.
5.4 Visual Impact
5.4.1 The proposed poster case would project a negligible distance from the post it would be fixed to; and what with its low level height and minimal surface area of some 1.75m2, I am of the view that the changing adverts to be inserted inside would not appear visually prominent.
5.4.2 Therefore, given the modestly scaled and unobtrusive nature and siting of the proposal, I consider that the poster case would not have an adverse impact upon the character and appearance of the surrounding area; and nor would it have a significant impact on the setting of the listed almshouses on the opposite side of Mote Road.
5.5 Other considerations
5.5.1 Given the proposal’s scale, design, non-illuminated nature and location, there would be no significant neighbour amenity or highway safety issues.
6. CONCLUSION
6.1 It is therefore considered overall that the advertisement is acceptable with regard to the relevant provisions of the development plan, Government guidance and the amenity impacts on the local environment and other material considerations such as are relevant. I therefore recommend conditional approval of the application on this basis.
7. RECOMMENDATION
GRANT ADVERTISEMENT CONSENT subject to the following conditions:
1.
(i)
No advertisement is to be displayed without the permission of the owner of the
site or any other person with an interest in the site entitled to grant
permission.
(ii) No advertisement shall be sited or displayed so as to-
(a) endanger persons using any highway, railway, waterway, dock, harbour or
aerodrome (civil or military);
(b) obscure, or hinder the ready interpretation of, any traffic sign, railway
signal or aid to navigation by water or air; or
(c) hinder the operation of any device used for the purpose of security or
surveillance or for measuring the speed of any vehicle.
(iii) Any advertisement displayed, and any site used for the display of
advertisements, shall be maintained in a condition that does not impair the
visual amenity of the site.
(iv) Any structure or hoarding erected or used principally for the purpose of
displaying advertisements shall be maintained in a condition that does not
endanger the public.
(v) Where an advertisement is required under these Regulations to be removed,
the site shall be left in a condition that does not endanger the public or
impair visual amenity.
Reason: In accordance with the provisions of Regulation 14 of the Town and
Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007.
2.
The
advertisement(s) for which consent is hereby granted must be removed in
accordance with condition 1 (iii) within five years of the date of this
consent;
Reason: In accordance with the provisions of Regulation 14 of the Town and
Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007.
The proposed development, subject to the conditions stated, is considered to comply with the policies of the Development Plan (Maidstone Borough-Wide Local Plan 2000 and the South East Plan 2009) and there are no overriding material considerations to indicate a refusal of planning consent.