Agenda and minutes
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Contact: Charles Francis Democratic Services Officer
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies had been received from Councillors Allan Kauffman and John Morgan with Councillors Brian Stead and Josephine Barrett substituting.
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Declarations of Interest in matters coming before this meeting Minutes: None. |
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To sign and receive the minutes of the previous meeting - 25 October 2011 - to follow Minutes: Were not available and would be considered at the next meeting. |
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Matters that have been notified in advance or urgent Minutes: None. |
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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: All items were considered in public with the exception of items 15, 16 and 17 which were considered in private. |
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South Ruislip Library, Plot A, Victoria Road, Ruislip - 67080/APP/2010/1419 Erection of a three storey building to provide for a new library, adult learning facilities, florist shop, 10 one-bedroom flats, together with associated parking and external works (involving demolition of existing library building).
Recommendation : Deed of Variation to S106 Agreement determined at Committee 26th August 2010
Minutes: The recommendation contained in the report was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
a) That the Statement of Intent to enter into a S106 agreement dated 5th November 2010 be varied as follows:
The addition of a further schedule (6) requiring that all 10 residential units as approved are to be delivered as affordable housing.
(This authority is given by the issuing of this notice under Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992 and shall enure only for the benefit of the land)
a) That the applicant being the local authority and being the only legal entity with an interest in the land which is the subject of this application, and hence being unable to enter into a section 106 Agreement with the local planning authority, completes a Statement of Intent (Statement) to make provision for the following matters as would a third party developer under a section 106 planning obligation:
i) The provision of highway improvements along Victoria Road, including right turning lane, reinstatement of the existing access and creation of new access arrangements. ii) The provision of a contribution of £12,311 towards educational facilities. iii) The provision of a contribution of £3,250 towards healthcare facilities. iv) The provision of a contribution of £345 towards local library facilities v) A contribution of £2,500 for every £1 million build cost to provide for construction training. vi) A cash contribution equal to 5% of the total cash contribution to enable the management and monitoring of the requirements of the legal agreement.
b) That in respect of the application for planning permission, the applicant meets the Council's reasonable costs in preparation of the Statement and any abortive work as a result of the agreement not being completed.
c) That planning officers be authorised to negotiate and agree details of the proposed Statement.
d) That if any of the heads of terms set out above have not been agreed and the S106 legal agreement has not been finalised within 6 months of the date of this committee resolution, or any other period deemed appropriate by the Head of Planning and Enforcement, then the application may be referred back to the Committee for determination.
e) That subject to the above, the application be deferred for determination by the Head of Planning and Enforcement under delegated powers, subject to the completion of the Statement.
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South Ruislip Library Plot B, Victoria Road, Ruislip - 67080/APP/2010/1420 Erection of a part three and a half, part four storey block and a three storey block comprising a total of 19 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom flats, together with associated parking and amenity space
Recommendation : Deed of Variation to S106 Agreement determined at Committee 19th May 2011
Minutes: The recommendation contained in the report was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
That the Heads of Terms of the S106 agreement as set out in the report to the North Planning Committee of the 19th May 2011 be amended to read as follows:
This authority is given by the issuing of this notice under Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992 and shall enure only for the benefit of the land)
a) That the applicant being the local authority and being the only legal entity with an interest in the land which is the subject of this application, and hence being unable to enter into a section 106 Agreement with the local planning authority, completes a Statement of Intent (Statement) to make provision for the following matters as would a third party developer under a section 106 planning obligation:
i) The provision of highway improvements along Victoria Road, including right turning lane, reinstatement of the existing access and creation of new access arrangements. ii) The provision of a formula calculation towards educational facilities. iii) The provision of a formula calculation (£216.67 per person) towards healthcare facilities. iv) The provision of a formula calculation (£23 per person) towards local library facilities v) The provision of a formula calculation towards construction training, in line with the SPD, (£2,500 for every £1 million build cost + 31 (number of units) /160 x £71,675 = total contribution). vi) A cash contribution equal to 5% of the total cash contribution to enable the management and monitoring of the requirements of the legal agreement.
b) That in respect of the application for planning permission, the applicant meets the Council's reasonable costs in preparation of the Statement and any abortive work as a result of the agreement not being completed.
c) That planning officers be authorised to negotiate and agree details of the proposed Statement.
d) That if any of the heads of terms set out above have not been agreed and the S106 legal agreement has not been finalised within 6 months of the date of this committee resolution, or any other period deemed appropriate by the Head of Planning, then the application may be referred back to the Committee for determination.
e) That no planning permission be approved until the statement of intent concerning application reference 67080/APP/2010/1419 has been varied as per the decision of the North Planning Committee of the 17th November 2011.
f) That subject to the above, the application be deferred for determination by the Head of Planning under delegated powers, subject to the completion of the Statement.
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Land adjoining 12 Gladsdale Drive, Eastcote - 65761/APP/2011/1645 Erection of a single storey, detached, two-bedroom dwelling with associated amenity space and parking
Recommendation : Refusal
Minutes: In accordance with the Council’s constitution a representative of the petitioners addressed the meeting.
The petitioner made the following points:-
The agent did not attend the meeting.
Members agreed the application represented a prime example of creeping development and on these grounds supported the officer recommendation for refusal.
The recommendation for refusal was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be refused as per the officer’s report
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Land at Crows Nest Farm, Breakspear Road South, Harefield - 1113/APP/2011/1020 Detached storage building to be used for the processing and storage of bio fuel and compost
Recommendation : Refusal
Minutes: A Ward Councillor addressed the meeting on behalf of the petitioners (in support).
The Councillor made the following points:
Members asked officers to clarify the exact nature of the application. Having heard the proposal would enclose an existing storage area, Members agreed there were several special reasons for the officers recommendation for refusal to be overturned.
Members agreed the proposal would improve the visual amenity of the site, ensure it provided a product of local need and also make the production of bio-mass material more efficient by ensuring raw material were kept dry. It was also noted the applicant had been providing a composting service for a number of years on the site.
It was proposed and seconded and on being put to the vote, unanimously agreed the officer recommendation for refusal should be overturned and the application be approved.
Resolved –
That the recommendation be overturned and the application be Approved. That the reasons for overturning the officer recommendation for refusal be agreed by the Chairman and Labour Lead outside the meeting
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39 Highfield Drive, Ickenham - 67201/APP/2010/1803 Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of new 6 bedroom dwelling
Recommendation : Approval Minutes: This application was withdrawn from the agenda by the Head of Planning, Consumer Protection, Sport and Green Spaces |
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85 Hallowell Road, Northwood - 40255/APP/2011/1961 Raising of roof to allow conversion of roof space to habitable use to include 2 front rooflights and conversion of roof from hip to gable end at rear and at side with 4 new gable end windows and Juliette balcony involving alterations to chimney stack (Part Retrospective)
Recommendation : Refusal
Minutes: In accordance with the Council’s constitution a representative of the petitioners addressed the meeting.
The petitioner made the following points:-
The applicant addressed the meeting and made the following points: · Planning officers had advised him to apply for Permitted Development Rights and as soon as this had been received building works began · When a complaint about the building works was received two to three weeks into the build, an Enforcement officer investigated and the applicant was advised to contact a Planning Officer · Initially the applicant had sought to extend his property and replicate the visual characteristics of surrounding properties. Unfortunately none of the designs submitted met his needs and none of the designs were carbon efficient. · The proposed design would complement existing properties within the Conservation Area. · The proposed design would meet sustainability targets.
Members supported the officer recommendation for refusal.
The recommendation for refusal was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be refused as per the officer’s report
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87 Hallowell Road, Northwood - 19363/APP/2011/1963 Raising of roof to allow conversion of roof space to habitable use to include 2 front rooflights and conversion of roof from hip to gable end at rear and at side with 4 new gable end windows and Juliette balcony involving alterations to chimney stack (Part Retrospective)
Recommendation : Refusal
Minutes: In accordance with the Council’s constitution a representative of the petitioners addressed the meeting.
The petitioner made the following points:-
The applicant addressed the meeting and made the following points: · Planning officers had advised him to apply for Permitted Development Rights and as soon as this had been received building works began · When a complaint about the building works was received two to three weeks into the build, an Enforcement officer investigated and the applicant was advised to contact a Planning Officer · Initially the applicant had sought to extend his property and replicate the visual characteristics of surrounding properties. Unfortunately none of the designs submitted met his needs and none of the designs were carbon efficient. · The proposed design would complement existing properties within the Conservation Area. · The proposed design would meet sustainability targets.
Members supported the officer recommendation for refusal.
The recommendation for refusal was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be refused as per the officer’s report
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439 Victoria Road, Ruislip - 67990/APP/2011/1964 Change of use of No. 439 Victoria Road from Use Class A1 (Shop) to Use Class A5 (Hot food takeaway) and installation of extractor duct to rear of Nos. 441/441A Victoria Road.
Recommendation : Refusal Minutes: This application was withdrawn from the agenda by the applicant.
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Conversion of open land into parking area.
Recommendation : Approval
Minutes: At the beginning of the item the Planning Officer introduced the report and drew the Committee’s attention to the recommendation to delete condition 10 as set out in the Addendum.
A number of different views both in support and in objection to the application were raised and included the following:
The site was situated on derelict land and was already in use as a dropping off point for children to school. Special circumstances concerning child safety existed in this particular case.
The site was effectively a car park within the Green Belt and did not represent an appropriate form of development. Pick up and collection times from school meant roads were congested across the Borough and this was not a special case.
With reference to disabled parking for the application site, the Committee agreed that 2 disabled car parking spaces, rather than 5 would be sufficient and agreed to amend condition 9 to this effect.
The recommendation for approval was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed with four votes in favour, two against and one abstention.
Resolved –
That the Application be Approved with the changes set out in the addendum and amendment to condition 9 to provide 2 disabled parking spaces.
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Enforcement Report Minutes: The recommendation set out in the officer’s report was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
1. That the enforcement actions as recommended in the officer’s report and compliance period being changed by the committee was agreed.
2. That the Committee resolve to release their decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purposes of issuing the formal breach of condition notice to the individual concerned.
The report relating to this decision is not available to the public because it contains information which reveals that the authority proposes (a) to give under any enactment a notice under or by virtue of which requirements are imposed on a person; and (b) to make an order or direction under any enactment and the public interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in disclosing it (exempt information under paragraph 6 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 as amended). |
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Enforcement Report Minutes: ENFORCEMENT REPORT
The recommendation set out in the officer’s report was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
1. That the enforcement actions as recommended in the officer’s report and at the meeting, subject to clarification be agreed.
2. That the Committee resolve to release their decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purposes of issuing the formal breach of condition notice to the individual concerned.
The report relating to this decision is not available to the public because it contains information which reveals that the authority proposes (a) to give under any enactment a notice under or by virtue of which requirements are imposed on a person; and (b) to make an order or direction under any enactment and the public interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in disclosing it (exempt information under paragraph 6 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 as amended). |
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Enforcement Report Minutes: The recommendation set out in the officer’s report was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
1. That the enforcement actions as recommended in the officer’s report be agreed.
2. That the Committee resolve to release their decision and the reasons for it outlined in this report into the public domain, solely for the purposes of issuing the formal breach of condition notice to the individual concerned.
The report relating to this decision is not available to the public because it contains information which reveals that the authority proposes (a) to give under any enactment a notice under or by virtue of which requirements are imposed on a person; and (b) to make an order or direction under any enactment and the public interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in disclosing it (exempt information under paragraph 6 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 as amended).
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Any Items Transferred from Part 1 Minutes: None |
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Any Other Business in Part 2 Minutes: None
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