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Contact: Charles Francis
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies had been received from Councillors Anita MacDonald and Carol Melvin. Councillors Peter Curling and Judith Copper attended in their place. |
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Declarations of Interest in matters coming before this meeting Minutes: There were no declarations of interest notified.
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To sign and receive the minutes of 4 February 2010 Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 4 February 2010 were agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.
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Matters that have been notified in advance or urgent Minutes: There had been no items notified as urgent.
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To confirm that the items of business marked Part 1 will be considered in public and that the items marked Part 2 will be considered in private Minutes: Confirmation of items in Part 1 and Part 2 was agreed.
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Former Mill Works, Bury Street, Ruislip - 6157/APP/2009/2069 Erection of 66 dwellings comprising of 2 three storey apartment blocks providing 30 apartments (1 x studio; 5 x one-bedroom; 21 x two-bedroom; and 3 x three-bedroom units) and 36 x three-bedroom houses with associated car parking, landscaping and access (involving the demolition of existing buildings.)
Recommendation: Delegated Approval subject to a section 106 Agreement
Minutes: Former Mill Works, Bury Street, Ruislip
Erection of 66 dwellings comprising of 2 three storey apartment blocks providing 30 apartments (1 x studio; 5 x one-bedroom; 21 x two-bedroom; and 3 x three-bedroom units) and 36 x three-bedroom houses with associated car parking, landscaping and access (involving the demolition of existing buildings).
6157/APP/2009/2069
The Chairman of the Ruislip Conservation Panel spoke in objection to the application and raised the following points:
In accordance with the Council’s constitution, a representative of the petitioners addressed the meeting and spoke in objection to the application. The agent also spoke in support of the application.
Points raised by the petitioner:
· Objected to the greater height and proximity of the development to his home · Concerned about the height of the development with no obscure windows right next to his single storey home · Concerned that the semi eaves, 3 storey high would dwarf his own building · Concerned that the planned parking spaces, with no spare spaces would be inappropriate for the proposed 66 housing development · Commented that Proper vehicular traffic generation was needed to be conducted · Suggested that yellow lines be introduced on one side of the roads at PinnWay and Bury Street to increase public safety.
Points raised by the agent:
Three Ward Councillors addressed the meeting in support of the petitioner and raised the following points:
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Former Mill Works, Bury Street, Ruislip - 6157/APP/2009/2070 Demolition of existing buildings (Application for Conservation Area Consent.)
Recommendation: Approval Minutes: Former Mill Works, Bury Street, Ruislip
Demolition of existing buildings (Application for Conservation Area Consent.)
6157/APP/2009/2070
The recommendation for approval was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed subject to the conditions and informatives in the officer’s report.
Resolved - That the application be Approved, subject to the conditions and informatives in the officer’s report.
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Former Highgrove Day Nursery, Campbell Close, Ruislip - 48552/APP/2009/2334 1 four-bedroom detached house.
Recommendation: Approval Minutes: Former Highgrove Day Nursery, Campbell Close, Ruislip –
1 four-bedroom detached house.
48552/APP/2009/2334
The recommendation for approval was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed subject to the conditions and informatives in the officer’s report.
Resolved - That the application be Approved, subject to the conditions and informatives in the officer’s report.
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151 High Street, Ruislip - 11899/APP/2009/2540 Change of use from Class A1 (Shops) to Mixed Use Class A3 / A5 (Restaurant with takeaway facility), with associated flue at rear.
Recommendation: Approval
Minutes: 151 High Street, Ruislip
Change of use from Class A1 (Shops) to Mixed Use Class A3 / A5 (Restaurant with takeaway facility), with associated flue at rear.
11899/app/2009/2540
Officers reported that a previous application on this site was refused in 2009. However, it later became apparent that permission granted in 2006 was still valid.
A Member raised concerns about the detrimental effect the vibration of the duct system would have on occupiers of the residential flat above the property.
Officers advised that the Committee could attach an additional condition to control the level of noise.
The recommendation for approval was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed, subject to the conditions and informatives in the officer’s report, the additional condition in the addendum sheet and the following additional condition. That the wording for the additional condition to be endorsed in consultation with the Chairman and the Labour.
Resolved - That the application be approved, subject to conditions and informatives set out in the officer’s report and the following additional condition:
The development hereby approved shall not commence until a scheme for the control of vibration emanating from any proposed plant and equipment (air conditioning, refrigeration units, extract equipment etc) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The approved scheme shall then be fully implemented and thereafter shall be retained and maintained in good working order for so long as the building remains in use.
Reason
To safeguard the amenity of the occupants of surrounding properties in accordance with policy OE1 of the Hillingdon Unitary Development Plan Saved Policies (September 2007).
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ENFORCEMENT Minutes: Enforcement Report
Resolved
1. That enforcement action as recommended in the officer’s report was agreed.
2. That the decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purpose of issuing the formal enforcement notice to the individual concerned.
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ENFORCEMENT Minutes: Enforcement Report
Resolved
1. That enforcement action as recommended in the officer’s report was agreed.
2. That the decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purpose of issuing the formal enforcement notice to the individual concerned.
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ENFORCEMENT Minutes: Enforcement Report
Resolved
1. That enforcement action as recommended in the officer’s report was agreed.
2. That the decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purpose of issuing the formal enforcement notice to the individual concerned.
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