38 44 Frays Avenue, West Drayton - 35220/APP/2024/3046
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Demolition and reconstruction of new build family home.
Recommendation: Approval.
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the application be approved in accordance with the officer recommendation and subject to the amendments to Condition 4 and the inclusion of a new Condition as detailed in the Addendum Report.
Minutes:
Demolition and reconstruction of new build family home.
Officers introduced the application and highlighted the additional information set out in the addendum. It was noted that the application was recommended for approval.
A petition had been received in objection to the application. The lead petitioner was in attendance and addressed the Committee Members on behalf of petitioners. Key points highlighted included:
· The lead petitioner had lived on Fraser Ave, Australia for 55 years.
· He represented 32 residents who had signed a petition against the demolition of a two-storey house and the construction of a three-storey house.
· The proposed development would negatively impact the Area of Special Local Character and street scene.
· The development would result in a three-storey house next to a bungalow, which was not in keeping with the area's character.
· The area predominantly consisted of bungalows and two-storey houses with one-metre spaces between boundaries.
· There was a concern that new large houses may later be converted into houses of multiple occupation.
· Petitioners urged the Council to reject the application for 44 Fraser Ave to preserve the area's special character.
· If the application could not be refused, he requested that the decision be deferred, and the site visited to enable Members to see for themselves the area's special character.
In response to Members’ questions, the lead petitioner confirmed that rooflights were being tiled over at some houses along Frays Avenue.
The applicant / agent were not in attendance.
Ward Councillor Jan Sweeting addressed the Committee Members in support of petitioners. Key points highlighted included:
In response to questions from the Committee, the Ward Councillor acknowledged that the area had changed significantly over the last 20 or 30 years. However, it was noted that the local Residents’ Association supported the continuation of the Area of Special Local Character. It was reported that, in recent years, there had ... view the full minutes text for item 38