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181565

Meeting: 10/10/2018 - Planning Committee (Item 43)

43 Application NO 181565 - Emmbrook School, Wokingham, RG41 1JP pdf icon PDF 319 KB

Recommendation: Conditional Approval.

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Minutes:

Proposal: Full planning application for proposed artificial grass pitch with flood lights.

 

Applicant:  Wokingham Borough Council

 

The Committee received and reviewed a report regarding the application set out in agenda pages 137 to 162.

 

The Committee were advised that the Members’ Update included:

 

·         Amendment to condition 5 regarding noise management.

·         Amendment to paragraph 20 to include the words ‘and rugby.’

 

Kevin Morgan, Wokingham Town Council, spoke in objection to the application.  He stated that the hours of operation should be reduced.  The site was closer to residential properties than other 3G pitches in the Borough but had proposed longer hours of operation.  He went on to state that the noise assessment had not taken spectators, multiple matches being played at the same time, ball catch fences and traffic levels, into account.  Guidance stated that the level at which noise was considered annoying was 35db to 40db, a reduction on 50db.  Kevin Morgan also expressed concern regarding flooding and indicated that the site was on a flood plain.  Run off water from the Matthewsgreen development would also drain into the Emm Brook.  Increased traffic as a result of players and spectators travelling to matches and parking on the site was also highlighted.

 

Bob Millen, resident, spoke in objection to the application on behalf of Emmbrook Residents Association.  He stated that the extended hours of operation would have a negative impact on neighbouring properties.  He also expressed concern regarding the noise monitoring report which had not included full, competitive games.  Bob Millen also commented that the noise management plan was vague and questioned how noise levels would be monitored sufficiently.  He felt that there should be conditions about minimising the number of activities. 

 

Paul O’Neill, applicant, spoke in support of the application.  He was of the view that the proposal would be of benefit for young people and other members of the local community.  Young people’s health and wellbeing was important and the proposal would enable the offer of high quality sporting activity.  He clarified that the pitch would be used by the school in particular between 7.30am and 5pm. 

 

A Member questioned who would manage the site after 5pm.  The Case Officer indicated that it would be managed by an external management company.

 

The Committee asked about the hours of operation, the impact of noise on residents and how noise levels would be monitored.  Kate Powell, Environmental Health, confirmed that noise levels had been compared against 35db and she was satisfied that levels would not be unacceptable. She also commented that complaints tended to be around activities such as altercations and use of offensive language rather than noise levels.  With regards to noise monitoring, the Planning Specialist indicated that there was a condition which required a noise monitoring supervisor.  They would liaise with Environmental Health and neighbours over any issues and advise any particular teams if complaints had been received about their noise levels.

 

In response to Member questions regarding spectator numbers, the Case Officer indicated that large numbers of spectators  ...  view the full minutes text for item 43