Agenda, decisions and minutes
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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: None. |
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Minutes of the previous meeting PDF 140 KB Decision: Minutes of 18 August 2010 approved as an accurate record. Minutes: RESOLVED:-
that the minutes of the previous meeting held on 18 August 2010 be approved as an accurate record subject to the correct spelling of Councillor “Sheth” (recorded votes, item 3: 22 Wembley Park Drive). |
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Churchill House, 15 Dollis Hill Estate, Brook Road, London, NW2 7BZ (Ref. 10/1712) PDF 394 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions with conditions 2, 5, 14 and 16 to be amended by officers under delegated authority, an additional condition requiring details of bin enclosure to be submitted for approval, the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture, or other duly authorised person, to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor.
Minutes:
With reference to the tabled supplementary report the Area Planning Manager Rachael McConnell reported that the applicant had submitted revised drawings to correct the position of the western boundary of the site and the proposed landscaping. She added that the Council’s Legal Adviser considered that the applicant had not submitted sufficient information to support his claim that the proposal did not constitute a change of use. She continued that the applicant had requested that a number of amendments be made to proposed conditions 2, 5, 14 and 16 and with that in view she requested that authority be delegated to officers to amend those conditions. She also drew members’ attention to an amendment to the Section 106 contribution to £10,000 in addition to the payment of the Council’s legal and professional costs in preparing and completing the legal agreement and monitoring and enforcing its performance.
The Area Planning Manager then referred to additional objections received which she added did not raise new issues except community access to the site and the height of the building. She clarified that community access to the use of the multi use games area (MUGA) for up to 20 hours would be secured and that whilst access to other facilities may not be feasible, it would be explored through the Community Access and Management Plan to be submitted as part of the Section 106 legal agreement. She added that as the development related to the refurbishment of the building it would not alter the height other than the roof terrace.
Mr Stephen Hill a local resident objected to the proposed development on grounds of traffic congestion, parking, noise nuisance and detriment to residential amenities. Mr Hill considered that the plans submitted had not adequately addressed the issues he had raised.
Mr Patrick Grincell the applicant’s agent stated that the proposal which had been designed in accordance with standards set by the Department of Education would provide quality school accommodation to meet modern day standards for 195 students and 40 full time staff. He drew members’ attention to the beneficial impact of the proposal including community access to the MUGA use and the Section 106 financial contribution. Mr Grincell added that conditions imposed and those to be amended by the officers would address the issues raised by the objectors ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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137A Tanfield Avenue, London, NW2 7SR (Ref. 10/1762) PDF 252 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions and informatives. Minutes:
Mrs Aristea Diamond in objecting to the application stated that the proposed new position of the air conditioning unit would project about 40cm over her garden and would also block natural light. She continued that noise disturbance from the air conditioning unit would result in a detrimental impact to her amenities. Mrs Diamond added that the proposal would add to an already existing pressure on the drainage system.
Mrs Cathy Nicholoso speaking in a similar vein added that in addition to its unsightly appearance, bulk and projection, the air conditioning unit would create noise nuisance to the previous objector’s property. She added that for the above reasons Mrs Diamond’s property would be devalued.
The Head of Area Planning Steve Weeks clarified that concerns about devaluation of property were not within the remit of the Committee. He added that the position of the air condition unit had been moved at Officer’s request and its impact was now not considered to warrant refusal.
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14 Heber Road, London, NW2 6AA (Ref. 09/1616) PDF 296 KB Decision: Deferred for a site visit. Minutes:
Members decided to defer this application for a site visit in order to assess the full impact of the proposal including the significance of the use of the side extension.
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Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions as amended in condition 11 and condition 2 to be amended, referral to the Mayor of London and subject to the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement to be amended with Travel Plan details and delegate authority to the Director of Environment and Culture, or other duly authorised person, to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor. Minutes:
The Area Planning Manager Rachel McConnell started by responding to the concerns expressed by residents at the site visit. In respect of its height and prominence she stated that the five-storey element would remain below the parapet of Chartwell Court, allowing that building to maintain its prominence in the landscape. She added that an assessment of the relationship with Hillcrest Gardens was considered acceptable. In addition, the applicant submitted revised plans that resulted in amendments set out in the tabled supplementary report which not only protect residential amenities but would also comply with the guidance set out in SPG17. She did not consider that measures were required to control the use given the modest size of the proposed roof terrace and the distance from neighbouring occupants. The Area Planning Manager further informed members that the distance of the closest part of the development to Chartwell Court and Flowers Close (30m) the 5-storey element (35m) was in excess of the SPG limit of 20m and would therefore prevent an unacceptable loss of outlook. In her view the development would affect the adjoining school site unacceptably and that issues raised in the Fire Officer’s report would be covered by Building Regulations.
Mr Jochem van Ast objected on the grounds that the proposed development which would be out of keeping within the area would overlook his property, resulting in a loss of privacy. He continued that the development, with excessive density, would be unsympathetic within the area and that the amendments submitted by the applicant would not adequately address the concerns expressed by the residents. In order to overcome their concerns, he requested that the applicant be asked to re-submit the proposal for a 4-storey building.
Mr Mark Connell the applicant’s agent stated that his client had undertaken full consultations with the local residents which had resulted in a number of changes being made to the original scheme ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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20 Rowdon Avenue, London, NW10 2AL (Ref 10/1591) PDF 210 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions. Minutes:
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Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions. Minutes:
The Area Planning Manager Andy Bates reported that an email had been received from Councillor Powney in support of the application on the basis that the Youth Club would address a major need in the area for youth provision.
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Decision: Temporary planning permission for 30 months granted subject to conditions as amended in condition 5. Minutes:
With reference to the tabled supplementary report the Area Planning Manager Andy Bates reported that correspondence had been received from Camden's Director of Children Schools and Families and Councillor Mary Arnold, Lead Member for Children and Families in support of this application emphasising how critical it was to ensure continuity in the delivery of specialist teaching currently provided at Swiss Cottage. He added that the applicant had confirmed the coloured panels on the temporary buildings to a more neutral Goosewing Grey rather than blue as agreed at a recent meeting between the applicant, local residents and Councillor Shaw, through amended drawings. In respect of the changes, the Area Planning Manager drew members’ attention to amended conditions 2 and 5 as set out in the tabled supplementary. He continued that the applicant had indicated to plant two further trees on the site taking the overall number of trees to be planted to 15, resulting in the net gain of two trees on the site.
Mr John Wozencroff in objecting to the application stated that the existing traffic calming measures were inadequate to cope with resulting additional traffic. He added that parking provision was inadequate to accommodate the proposed use of a 32-seater coach to transport the children to and from the proposed school site. Mr Wozencroff expressed a view that the need for educational provision for the residents in Brent was more pressing than that of the Borough of Camden.
Mr Robin Mills a local resident objected to the proposed development on the grounds of transportation and loss of trees adding that the proposed replanting of trees was likely to take several years to come to fruition.
In accordance with the Planning Code of Practice, Councillor Shaw stated that she had been approached by some of the objectors to the application. Councillor Shaw objected to the proposal on the following grounds:
(i) The need for additional school places in the local area within Brent such as Malorees Primary which was heavily oversubscribed should be a priority. (ii) Loss of tress. (iii) Noise nuisance to the detriment of residential amenities. (iv) Increase in traffic which could result in a danger to both pedestrians and motorists. (v) Increase in parking problems for the local residents.
Councillor Shaw alleged that the consultation period was too short to allow residents an adequate opportunity to respond and in this respect she requested members to defer the application for further review.
Kay Bedford the head teacher of the Swiss Cottage SEN School stated that the school had received an outstanding Ofsted report with the exception of the buildings. She added that it ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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Land north side of Lovett Way, Lovett Way, London, NW10 0UJ (Ref. 10/1764) PDF 331 KB Decision: Delegated authority granted to the Director of Environment and Culture to determine this application on the basis that planning permission will be granted subject to conditions providing no further comments are received prior to the end of the extended statutory consultation period (30 September 2010) that raise objection to matters that have not been discussed within this report or the supplementary report for this application.
Minutes:
With reference to the tabled supplementary report, the Area Planning Manager Neil McClellan informed members that the proposed houses had been designed to address the noise from the Strategic Industrial Land to the rear, having regard for both current and potential future uses. He then referred to the internal and external mitigation measures include as set out in the tabled supplementary adding that the new buildings would reduce noise levels for those dwellings. The Planning Manager clarified that as the houses were to provide decant housing for the North Circular Road project, it was considered appropriate to require the re-provision of the open space prior to occupation, under condition 11. The condition required the submission and approval of the details and therefore would maintain an adequate level of control over the details.
Mr John Wood objected to the proposal on the following grounds:
(i) Overlooking impact and loss of privacy. (ii) Untenable pressure on parking and congestion. (iii) An over-development of the site resulting in cramped conditions.
In responding to the issues raised the Area Planning Manager submitted that the proposed development complied with Supplementary Planning Guidance 17 (SPG17). He added that the parking provision would be greater than the minimum standards required and that the Council’s Transportation Unit did not consider that any harm would result from the proposal.
Note: Councillor Baker was not present throughout the discussion on this application and therefore could not take part in the voting. |
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50 Ambleside Gardens, Wembley, HA9 8TL (Ref. 10/1782) PDF 257 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions and informatives. Minutes:
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Multi Storey Car Park, Royal Route, Wembley (Ref. 10/1417) PDF 281 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegated authority to the Director of Environment and Culture to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor.
Minutes:
The Area Planning Manager, Neil McClellan updated members that a revised drawing had been received which detailed the revised junction layout, with speed table.
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197 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8NF (Ref. 10/1630) PDF 243 KB Decision: Deferred from tonight’s meeting to allow officers to grant planning permission subject to conditions under Officer’s delegated powers as the policy basis for the original recommendation for refusal had changed. Minutes:
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Land next to 25, Craigmuir Park, Wembley, HA0 1NY (Ref. 10/1698) PDF 309 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions as amended in condition 4, the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 or other legal agreement and delegated authority to the Director of Environment and Culture to agree the exact terms thereof on advice from the Borough Solicitor.
Minutes:
The Area Planning Manager Neil McClellan informed members about an amendment to condition 4, as set out in the supplementary report which was to ensure a satisfactory development that did not prejudice the amenity of the locality.
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57 The Fairway, Wembley, HA0 3TN (Ref. 10/1558) PDF 246 KB Decision: Planning permission granted subject to conditions and informatives. Minutes:
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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.
Decision: None raised at this meeting. |