Agenda item

Nonsuch Park Mansion, Nonsuch Park, Ewell Road, Cheam, Surrey, SM3 8AL - 18/00818/LBA

Internal alterations to enable the upper floor to function as residential space for guests at weddings taking place at the house. 

Minutes:

Description

Internal alterations to enable the upper floor to function as residential space for guests at weddings taking place at the house. 

Decision

Planning permission is PERMITTED subject to the following:

Part A

Refer to the Secretary of State with a recommendation to grant listed building consent subject to the conditions below

Part B

Following confirmation from the Secretary of State that the matter is not to be  called in, delegation be given to the Head of Planning to determine the application in accordance with the following conditions:

Conditions:

(1)            The development hereby permitted shall be commenced within 3 years from the date of this decision.

Reason: In order to comply with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990.  (As amended)

(2)            The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans:

Proposed floor plan as indicated in revised

Design & Access Statement [received 09.03.2019]

Method statement room 4 [received 09.03.2019]

Photographical Survey [received 09.03.2019]

Reason: For avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning, as required by Policy CS5 of the Core Strategy 2007.

(3)            All works of making good and repair in association with these works shall match the existing adjacent fabric in material details, finish and design detail, unless otherwise agreed in the plans approved in this planning consent.

Reason: To safeguard the special architectural and historic interest of the listed building in accordance with Policy CS5 of the Core Strategy (2007) and Policies DM8, DM9 and DM10 of the Development Management Policies 2015.

(4)            The proposed development shall be carried out in accordance with the survey of works detailed in the design and access statement, method statement and photographic survey [Received 09.03.2019]. Copies of the report should be sent to the Borough Museum at Bourne Hall. 

Reason: To safeguard the special architectural and historic interest of the listed building in accordance with Policy CS5 of the Core Strategy (2007) and Policies DM8, DM9 and DM10 of the Development Management Policies 2015.

(5)            Prior to commencement of works a survey with sections through all new openings in walls showing proposed response too, and making good of, cornices, skirting boards and dado rails with detail sections at a scale of 1:2. No works shall commence until these specifications are approved and shall carried out in accordance with the approved specifications. 

Reason: To safeguard the special architectural and historic interest of the listed building in accordance with Policy CS5 of the Core Strategy (2007) and Policies DM8, DM9 and DM10 of the Development Management Policies 2015

(6)            Prior to any works to the second floor of the proposed development the applicant should provide a schedule of works and method statement for the works to the proposed second floor of the development providing the details set out below. These details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority and the development shall carried out in accordance with the approved specifications. 

         Which doors are being retained and where.

         What repairs will be carried out to the surviving doors.

         What is the historic significance of the fireplaces.

         What works of repair/alteration/removal is proposed for the fireplace.

         It there any surviving plaster and is this original lath and plaster.

         Confirmation of the method of resurfacing the wall – if plaster this should be lath and plaster, matching plaster elsewhere in the building.

Reason: To safeguard the special architectural and historic interest of the listed building in accordance with Policy CS5 of the Core Strategy (2007) and Policies DM8, DM9 and DM10 of the Development Management Policies 2015.

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