Demolition of two Steyning homes and replacement with 14-flat development approved
and live on Freeview channel 276
The application for the corner of Shooting Field and Toomey Road, was given the nod during a meeting of the planning committee on Tuesday (November 15).
Councillors deferred the application in June to give planning officers time to consider water neutrality issues and to give the applicant time to look into adding more parking spaces and improving disabled-access to the building.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAmended plans for the latter two were submitted, including two extra parking spaces, taking the total to 12.
As for the issue of water neutrality, the meeting was told that this would be achieved through a combination of rainwater harvesting and off-setting at two other sites.
The off-setting essentially means that the other sites – Steyning Football Club and an unfinished four-bedroom house at Robins Wood – would reduce the amount of water they use.
A S106 legal agreement between the applicant and the football club owner will see more water-efficient sinks and lavatories fitted at the ground, as well as flow restrictors in the showers to reduce overall consumption.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBob Platt (Green, Steyning & Ashurst) said the plans were ‘acceptable’, adding: “If the measures proposed by the applicant are accepted by Natural England then the reason for refusal of the application has been overcome.”
The plans were approved unanimously.
To view the application, log on to Horsham District Council’s planning portal at public-access.horsham.gov.uk and search for DC/21/2394.