The application sought for approval to vary existing planning conditions attached to the wider Hamilton Community Growth Area masterplan.
Plans linked to the long-running Hamilton Community Growth Area development have been approved despite public objections.
Councillors on today’s planning committee (May 12), approved proposals which relate to land south and west of the town near Strathaven Road, Meikle Earnock Road and Highstonehall Road.
The application sought for approval to vary existing planning conditions attached to the wider Hamilton Community Growth Area masterplan.
This now means that developers have greater flexibility to submit future applications covering matters such as housing layouts, housing types and numbers, positioning of buildings, infrastructure and landscape details.
The wider Community Growth Area spans around 171 hectares and already benefits from planning permission in principle granted in 2017.
Planning officers say the changes are intended to “future proof” the development and make it easier for underdeveloped parts of the site to come forward over time.
A report prepared for the Planning Committee states the principle of residential development on the site is already established under the South Lanarkshire Local Development Plan.
Council officials also stated that the proposal supports national housing policies aimed at delivering “high quality, affordable and sustainable homes”.
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And it was established that the site is in a sustainable location and would support the creation of “20 minute neighbourhoods”.
But, the proposal did generate 42 objections during the consultation process.
Residents raised concerns including continued large-scale housebuilding in the area, loss of greenspace and wildlife habitat, increased traffic and congestion, pressure on local infrastructure, drainage and flooding concerns, impacts on woodland and protected species and claims of inadequate public consultation.
The report presented to councillors notes that future submissions will still need approval on issues including flood risk, biodiversity, roads and transport, landscaping, public transport provision, play areas, drainage and sewage disposal, archaeology and pollution control.
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