Issue - meetings
ELMWOOD HOUSE, Harlesden Road, London (Ref. 10/0949)
Meeting: 20/07/2010 - Planning Committee (Item 8)
8 ELMWOOD HOUSE, Harlesden Road, London (Ref. 10/0949) PDF 274 KB
Decision:
Granted planning permission subject to conditions as amended in condition 9, the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor.
Minutes:
Demolition of existing three-storey building and erection of new part four-, part five- and part six-storey building comprising 38 flats (8 one-bedroom, 18 two-bedroom, 12 three-bedroom, all affordable), with private amenity space at lower ground-floor level, terrace areas and balconies at upper-floor levels, 25 off-street parking spaces, communal garden, play space and associated landscaping to site. |
OFFICER RECOMMENDATION: Grant planning permission subject to the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor. |
The Area Planning Manager, Andy Bates drew members’ attention to an amendment to condition 9 and the Section 106 legal agreement as set out in the tabled supplementary report.
DECISION: Planning permission granted subject to conditions as amended in condition 9, the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor and to refuse planning permission if the section 106 agreement has not been entered into by 4 August 2010 but if the application is refused for this reason to delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture, or other duly authorised person, to grant permission in respect of a further application which is either identical to the current one or in his opinion is not materially different, provided that a section 106 agreement in the terms set out above is entered into. |