Issue - meetings
112 Walm Lane, London, NW2 4RS (Ref. 11/0444)
Meeting: 12/05/2011 - Planning Committee (Item 4)
4 Westly Court 1-17 & 112 Walm Lane, London, NW2 4RS (Ref. 11/0444) PDF 415 KB
Decision:
(a) Resolve to Grant Planning Permission, subject to an appropriate form of Agreement in order to secure the measures set out in the Section 106 Details section of this report,or
(b) If within a reasonable period the applicant fails to enter into an appropriate agreement in order to meet the policies of the Unitary Development Plan, Core Strategy and Section 106 Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document, to delegate authority to the Head of Area Planning, or other duly authorised person, to refuse planning permission
Minutes:
PROPOSAL: Extension to time limit of planning application 07/3806 dated 08/05/2011, for demolition of 2-storey building at 112 Walm Lane and erection of a 5-storey building, comprising 12 self-contained residential units creating 6 two-bedroom flats, 1 two-bedroom maisonette and 5 one-bedroom flats, removal of boundary fence between 112 Walm Lane and adjacent Westly Court to create a shared rear amenity space, reinstatement of existing parking to Westly Court and ancillary works and subject to a Deed of Agreement dated 8th May 2008 under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended. |
RECOMMENDATION: (a) Grant Planning Permission, subject to an appropriate form of Agreement in order to secure the measures set out in the Section 106 Details section of this report,or (b) If within a reasonable period the applicant fails to enter into an appropriate agreement in order to meet the policies of the Unitary Development Plan, Core Strategy and Section 106 Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document, to delegate authority to the Head of Area Planning, or other duly authorised person, to refuse planning permission. |
Councillor Hashmi requested confirmation that consideration had been given to issues raised by his constituent. Rachel McConnell, Area Planning Manager, confirmed that as a renewal application, consideration should be given to development plan policies and other material planning considerations that may have changed since the original grant of planning permission. She advised that as there had been no significant changes and because the development had previously been judged acceptable by Members, the recommendation was to grant planning permission. She advised that details of the objection were set out in the report.
DECISION: (a) Planning permission granted, subject to an appropriate form of Agreement in order to secure the measures set out in the Section 106 Details section of this report,or (b) If within a reasonable period the applicant fails to enter into an appropriate agreement in order to meet the policies of the Unitary Development Plan, Core Strategy and Section 106 Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document, to delegate authority to the Head of Area Planning, or other duly authorised person, to refuse planning permission. |