Agenda and minutes
Venue: Committee Rooms 1, 2 and 3, Brent Town Hall, Forty Lane, Wembley, HA9 9HD. View directions
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Declarations of personal and prejudicial interests Members are invited to declare at this stage of the meeting, any relevant financial or other interest in the items on this agenda. Minutes: Councillor Cummins declared a prejudicial interest in respect of items 9 and 10 on the agenda (see below) as a member of the Board of Paddington Churches Housing Association Limited, the applicant for both applications. Councillor Cummins left the meeting room and did not take part during the discussions and voting on both items.
9. 40A-D inc. St Julians Road NW6 7LB (Ref. 10/2304) 10. 42A-D & 43A-C inc. St Julians Road NW6 7LB (Ref. 10/2289) |
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Minutes of the previous meeting 13 October 2010 PDF 140 KB Minutes: RESOLVED:-
that the minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 October 2010 be approved as an accurate record of the meeting subject to the correct spelling of Councillor “Sheth” in the recorded votes for 14 Heber Road.. |
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15 Eversley Avenue, Wembley, HA9 9JZ (Ref. 10/1942) PDF 246 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
The Area Planning Manager amended conditions 3 and 4 as set out in the tabled supplementary, following advice from the Council’s Legal Services.
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55 Dollis Hill Lane London NW2 6JH (Ref. 10/2241) PDF 254 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
In response to objections raised, the Area Planning Manager Rachel McConnell informed the Committee that given the size of the extension and relationship with neighbouring properties, it was not considered that there would be a significant impact on the outlook of adjoining residents. The additional objection on grounds of loss of view was not a material planning consideration. She referred to the issues that Councillor Hirani asked to be considered: loss of privacy; whether or not the property would be occupied by the applicant; loss of view. In responding, she stated that the issue of loss of privacy had been adequately addressed in the main report and that disruption to the view of Gladstone Park and whether or not the property would be occupied by the applicant were not a material planning consideration. Rachel McConnell added that the overriding factor was whether the property would be used as a single family dwellinghouse (which was stated as the proposal) or a house in multiple occupation.
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Fryent Primary School, Church Lane, London, NW9 8JD (Ref. 10/2026) PDF 300 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
With reference to the tabled supplementary report, the Area Planning Manager informed the Committee that as the all-weather multi use games area (MUGA) would be in use during school hours it would not adversely affect the security, privacy and amenities of residents.
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Former Blarney Stone, Blackbird Hill, London, NW9 8RR (Ref. 10/2053) PDF 340 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
In introducing the report, the Area Planning Manager Rachel McConnell drew the Committee’s attention to additional letters which raised objections on grounds of harm to the adjoining conservation area and possible uses of the site adding that those issues had been addressed in the main report. Members noted that a number of issues raised including impact/scale from residential gardens to the north; use and prominence of the retail unit; play facilities; access for cars and servicing; and mix of units proposed on site had also been addressed in the report. She then compared the existing and proposed parking and servicing arrangements on the site and concluded that the proposed parking would not significantly exceed the previous provision. Rachel McConnell added that as the proposed building would be set further away from the boundary with No. 1 Old Church Lane with trees proposed along the boundary the proposed development was not considered to impact on the amenities of No. 1 Old Church Lane.
In terms of transportation, the Area Planning Manager stated that officers in transportation had not raised objections in term of any impact upon the local highway network. She added that the northern side of the car park access had been amended to include a 10m radius kerb as requested by your officers in transportation, amending condition 2 accordingly. She drew members’ attention to an amendment in the Heads of Terms for affordable housing agreed with the applicant for 28% of the development and a further financial contribution of £50,000 towards off-site provision within the Borough.
Ms Amy Zubin objected to the proposal on the following grounds;
· By having access to the site, delivery and refuse collection from Old Church Lane only, the proposed development would lead to an increase in noise and dust pollution on an already congested quiet country road within a conservation area. · The use of Old Church Lane for access and delivery purposes would make it extremely difficult for residents to get in and out of Old Church Lane. · The parking provision of 37 car parking spaces for the proposal which was for 34 flats and a ground floor retail element would be inadequate and consequently was likely to cause problems for residents and their visitors. · Although planning permission had not been obtained, the applicant had already carried out a considerable amount of work including advertisement. · The residents had not been fully consulted on the proposals which would affect them in their daily lives.
Patricia Gray also an objector raised concerns on behalf ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Flats 1-4 INC, 142A High Road, London, NW10 (Ref. 10/2106) PDF 330 KB Minutes:
In response to a member’s question, the Area Planning Manager stated that opportunity for large family size accommodation within a property in a busy High Road was significantly limited.
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26A Chevening Road, London, NW6 6DD (Ref. 10/1476) PDF 272 KB Minutes:
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40A-D INC, St Julians Road, London, NW6 7LB (Ref. 10/2304) PDF 285 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
Note: Councillor Cummins declared a prejudicial interest in the above item as a member of the Board of Paddington Churches Housing Association Limited. Councillor Cummins left the meeting room and did not take part during the discussions and voting on the application. |
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42A-D INC & 43 A-C INC, St Julians Road, London, NW6 7LB (Ref. 10/2289) PDF 282 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
Note: Councillor Cummins declared a prejudicial interest in the above item as a member of the Board of Paddington Churches Housing Association Limited. Councillor Cummins left the meeting room and did not take part during the discussions and voting on the application. |
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Land Surrounding Wembley Stadium, Royal Route, Wembley, HA9 (Ref. 10/2202) PDF 253 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
In response to query from Councillor Daly, the Head of Area Planning recommended a further condition requiring the submission of details on toilet provision within the development.
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Land next to Central Middlesex Hospital, Acton Lane, London, NW10 (Ref. 10/2073) PDF 269 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
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Land next to Central Middlesex Hospital, Acton Lane, London, NW10 (Ref. 10/2164) PDF 328 KB Additional documents: Minutes:
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Appeals September 2010 Minutes: Following an introduction by the Head of Area Planning which highlighted the issues raised in allowed appeals, the outcome of overturned recommendations , the implications of costs and overall appeal performance, the Committee;
RESOLVED:-
That the appeals for September 2010 be noted. |
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Any Other Urgent Business Notice of items to be raised under this heading must be given in writing to the Democratic Services Manager or his representative before the meeting in accordance with Standing Order 64.
Minutes: None.
The meeting ended at 8.45pm
RS PATEL Chair
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