Decision details
Confirmation of Article 4 Directions for Wembley Growth Area and Alperton Growth Area, Strategic Industrial Locations and Locally Significant Industrial Sites
Decision Maker: Strategic Director - Regeneration and Environment
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider consultation responses with
associated officer comments and to confirm two made Article 4
Directions: one for Wembley Growth Area to require planning
permission for change of use from office to residential; and one
for Alperton Growth Area and Strategic Industrial Locations and
Locally Significant Industrial Sites within Brent where the Council
is the Local Planning Authority
Decision:
Having considered the consultation representations received on the Article 4 Directions, as detailed in Appendix A of the report, the Director of Regeneration and Environment in association with the Lead Member for Regeneration, Growth, Employment and Skills approves:
(1) the Council’s confirmation of the non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for Office (B1(a)), Light Industrial (B1(c)) and Storage or Distribution Centre (B8) to Residential (C3) within Strategic Industrial Locations, Locally Significant Industrial Sites and the Alperton Growth Area as set out in Appendix B of the report; and
(2) the Council’s confirmation of the non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for Office (B1(a)) to Residential (C3) within the Wembley Growth Area as set out in Appendix C of the report
Reasons for the decision:
The Council has become concerned about the impact of recent existing and proposed changes to permitted development rights in relation to Business (B1a, B1c and B8) uses to C3 dwelling houses. It considers that this is adversely affecting its ability to properly plan for its area. The changes have resulted in significant loss of employment premises, and also in some areas have started to compromise wider Local Plan designations, or allocations pursing wider regeneration objectives.
Following consultation eight responses were received with details provided in Section 3 and Appendix A of the report. Consultation responses both supported and objected to the making of the Article 4 directions. Taking account of the consultation responses, proceeding with a recommendation to confirm both Article 4 directions that have been made is, however, considered appropriate to protect the local amenity and wellbeing of the area and avoid potential harm to the proper planning of the area.
Alternative options considered:
The proposals set out within the report follow on from the Cabinet decision on 24 July 2017 to issue
a) a non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for Office (B1(a)), Light Industrial (B1(c)) and Storage or Distribution Centre (B8) to Residential (C3) within Strategic Industrial Locations, Locally Significant Industrial Sites and the Alperton Growth Area; and
b) a non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for Office (B1(a)) to Residential (C3) within the Wembley Growth Area
The report presents the outcome of the consultation undertaken in accordance with regulations on these Directions and details the responses received, together with officer recommendations. As a result of the consultation feedback it is recommended to confirm the two Article 4 directions.
Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:
None
Reason Key: Affects more than 2 wards;
Wards Affected: (All Wards);
Cabinet/Committee Decision or Scheme of Delegation: Cabinet delegation to the Director of Regeneration & Environment in consultation with the Lead Member for Regeneration, Growth, Employment and Skills.
Parties Consulted: As detailed within the report.
Publication date: 13/04/2018
Date of decision: 13/04/2018
Effective from: 21/04/2018
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