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131017 | Proposed Residential Scheme at Grist Lane | Presentation to Hayle Town Council

Extract from Hayle Town Council Minutes 17 October 2013 http://www.hayletowncouncil.net/documents/17October2013HTCMinutes.pdf

367 TO RECEIVE A PRESENTATION FROM DAVID ALTON OF ADA ARCHITECTS REGARDING A PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL SCHEME AT GRIST LANE

Bill Leddington-Hill of ADA Architects gave a presentation, on behalf of his colleague David Alton, regarding a proposed residential scheme at Grist Lane. He explained that the site gradient proved a design challenge, but that it also served to keep the development as unobtrusive as possible. The car parking area would be as small as possible and the three houses buried into the site. The houses would each be made of two wings joined by a staircase, with three or four bedrooms and two or three parking spaces. He said that a buffer zone would be created between the development and Angarrack as part of a Section 106 agreement, along with a footpath from Grist Lane to Angarrack and a car park at the church in Angarrack. Mr Leddington-Hill was reminded by Councillors that a Section 106 agreement corrects a defect on an application and that the defect here is building in an already existing buffer zone. It was stated that some of the buffer zone would be used for the proposed footpath.

Mr Leddington-Hill was informed that there would be a great deal of opposition from residents of Angarrack and that Hayle Town Council had already objected to the two industrial units proposed by the same client. In response to a question Mr Leddington-Hill agreed that the proposed footpath would not be made if Cranford was not given permission for its new development. The Mayor thanked Mr Leddington-Hill for giving his presentation and answering questions.