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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies had been received from Councillor Robin Sansarpuri with Councillor Buelah East substituting. |
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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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Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the meetings held on 13 December 2011, 5 January and 24 January 2012 were agreed and signed by the Chairman as a correct record, following the amendments below:-
24 January 2012 – Change declaration from Cllr Wayne Bridges to read:
‘Cllr Bridges declared a personal interest in Item 9 (9 Baxter Close) as the site was situated in the ward where Cllr Bridges was a Ward Councillor (Hillingdon East).’
And record the Labour Groups dissent to the decision made on item 5 – Stockley Park Golf Course. |
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Matters that have been notified in advance or urgent Minutes: There were no matters notified in advance as urgent. |
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To confirm that the items of business marked Part I will be considered in Public and that the items marked Part 2 will be considered in private Minutes: It was confirmed that all items would be heard in Public |
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Land East of the Former EMI Site, Blyth Road, Hayes 51588/APP/2011/2253 Demolition of warehouse extension to Apollo House and erection of a part 4, part 5, part 6 and part 7 storey building comprising 132 residential units, cafe (Class A3), community room (Class D2), 5 x workshop units (Class B1, B8 or A2 uses), and associated car parking and landscaping.
Recommendation : Approval, subject to a S106 Agreement.
Minutes: Demolition of warehouse extension to Apollo House and erection of a part 4, part 5, part 6 and part 7 storey building comprising 132 residential units, cafe (Class A3), community room (Class D2), 5 x workshop units (Class B1, B8 or A2 uses), and associated car parking and landscaping.
A member raised concerns about the loading and servicing being provided from the highway, which would result in the loss of residents parking bays. Was this felt to be an acceptable situation, as residential properties opposite was old established housing and had no off street parking.
Officers advised the committee that a traffic order would ensure that the parking bays would be available for use by residents at evenings and weekends. There would only be a loss of 2 parking spaces and it was felt that the loss was acceptable and would result in a minimal impact to residents. This was a better situation than losing a section of public footway to provide for service and delivery off the highway.
Further concerns were raised in relation to the seven storey building closely situated to the locally listed building.
Officers advised that the adjacent building was dilapidated and the façade of the building was the only part to be retained as it was listed. The heritage officer was happy with the proposal as the 2 storey element would be adjacent the listed building. The architecture for this proposal was superior to that in previous schemes for this site.
A member asked that if the applicant was to sell the site on there would be no way of ensuring that servicing and loading/unloading for the whole development would be provided from within the site in developing of the remainder of the site. Is there anyway that this can be included as part of this application to ensure that is taken forward in the future.
The Legal officer advised the Committee that this could be taken into account through the Heads of Terms of the S106 agreement advising that any future owner would be expected to implement the master plan to provide the servicing, loading and unloading from within the site. An informative could also be added.
Following further discussion officers suggested that as the remainder of the site was within the blue line site, a Grampian condition could be added. The suggested wording for the condition was read out to the committee. The committee thanked officers and agreed that they were happy with the suggested condition. It was also agreed to add an informative referring the applicant to the delivery & servicing of this site.
In answer to an issue raised into in relation to the contributions included as part of the S106 agreement the committee were advised that any expenditure requests would require a Cabinet Member Decision, which would be publicly available. Members could raise any concerns they had in regard to the use of the S106 contributions at that stage.
Officers asked that condition 34 be amended to remove reference to a ... view the full minutes text for item 242. |
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Pronto Industrial Estate & 585 - 591 Uxbridge Road, Hayes 4404/APP/2011/2079 Application to replace an extant planning permission ref: 4404/APP/2008/3558 dated 23/03/2009; Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of site to provide replacement Class B1(c) light industrial space and 34 two-bedroom and 9 one- bedroom flats with associated car parking, landscaping and amenity space.
Recommendation : Approval, subject to a S106 agreement. Minutes: Application to replace an extant planning permission ref: 4404/APP/2008/3558 dated 23/03/2009; Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of site to provide replacement Class B1(c) light industrial space and 34 two-bedroom and 9 one- bedroom flats with associated car parking, landscaping and amenity space.
The recommendation was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved –
a. That the application be determined by the Head of Planning, Consumer Protection, Sport and Green Spaces under delegated powers, subject to the completion of a deed of variation to the Section 106 Agreement dated 23 March 2009 accompanying planning permission ref. 4404/APP/2008/3558 to provide for the following obligations:
(i) Travel plans to be prepared in accordance with TFL guidance and implemented for the light industrial and the residential components of the development. (ii) The provision of a contribution of £19,571 towards educational facilities (inflation adjusted to account for the retail price index since March 2009). (iii) The provision of a contribution of £11,844.95 towards health care facilities (inflation adjusted to account for the retail price index since March 2009). (iv) The provision of a contribution of £10,000 toward community facilities (inflation adjusted to account for the retail price index since March 2009). (v) The provision of a contribution of £1,486 towards local library facilities (inflation adjusted to account for the retail price index since March 2009). (vi) A contribution of £2,500 for every £1 million build cost to provide for construction training. (vii) The provision of a pedestrian access to Rosedale Park, including the provision of access control and CCTV provision. (viii) 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 the applicant meets the Council's reasonable costs in the preparation of the deed of variation to the Section 106 agreement and any abortive work as a result of the deed not being completed.
c. That the officers be authorised to negotiate and agree detailed terms of the proposed deed of variation.
d. That the application is reported back to the Planning Committee, if the Section 106 agreement is not completed within a period of 6 months from the date of Committee consideration.
e. That if the application is approved, the conditions set out in the officer’s report and addendum sheet circulated at the meeting be attached. |
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Unit F, Prologis Distribution Park, Stockley Park 68137/APP/2011/2564 Alterations to existing elevations, boundary treatment and landscaping, installation of external plant and associated screening, alterations to access and car parking arrangements, including installation of gate house and gates in connection with use as a Class B8 data centre.
Recommendation : Approval Minutes: Alterations to existing elevations, boundary treatment and landscaping, installation of external plant and associated screening, alterations to access and car parking arrangements, including installation of gate house and gates in connection with use as a Class B8 data centre.
A member raised concerns in relation to the acoustic fence that was to be erected would this be visible from the residential properties opposite this site.
Officers advised the committee that planting was well advanced on the site and together with the bunding residents would not be able to see the acoustic fence.
In answer to an issue raised in relation to delivery hours officers advised that the site was part of a large industrial site so no restriction on delivery hours was required.
Officers asked for condition 8 to be deleted and condition 16 amended to remove the reference to a Hotel. The committee agreed to the request for condition 8 to be deleted and for condition 16 to be amended.
The recommendation for approval with condition 8 deleted and condition 16 amended was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be approved subject to the conditions and informatives set out in the officer’s report and addendum sheet circulated at the meeting, with condition 8 deleted and condition 16 amended to delete reference to a Hotel . |
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16 North Common Road, Uxbridge 4942/APP/2011/2045 Two storey building to form 3 x 3 bed terrace dwellings with new accessway, car parking and amenity space, involving the demolition of existing outbuilding/garage at 17 North Common Road.
Recommendation : Refusal Minutes: Two storey building to form 3 x 3 bed terrace dwellings with new access way, car parking and amenity space, involving the demolition of existing outbuilding/garage at 17 North Common Road.
Officers introduced the report and advised that as the application had been appealed for non-determination the recommendation needed to changed to reflect this as follows:
‘That had an appeal against non determination not been received the application would have been refused for the following reasons’
In accordance with the Council’s constitution two representatives of the 3 petitions received objecting to the proposal addressed the meeting. The agent was not present at the meeting.
The petitioner objecting made the following comments:-
In answer to the issues raised in relation to the additional reason for refusal officers advised that where a previous refusal had not historically considered the issues this would not be carried forward. On appeal an Inspector may consider this to be unreasonable and unlikely to support this view and there may be costs given against the Council.
A member asked for officers to confirm the elevation issues raised and if this was the case this needed to be included in the report.
Officers advised that the 21 and 15 metre rule had taken on board the changes of level on the site. Issues of size bulk, design and proximity had been included in reason for refusal 2.
It was asked for reason for refusal 2 to be strengthened by adding the words ‘and change of levels’ after proximity in the first line of the reason for refusal 2. This change was agreed by the committee.
A member asked that as the petitioners had raised the concerns about repeat application, could officers provide any help to residents on this issue.
Officers advised that the Council can decline an application if it was similar in nature to one that had been refused or dismissed on ... view the full minutes text for item 245. |
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Unit 4A, Swallowfield Way, Hayes 35696/APP/2011/2260 Change of use from Use Class B1c/B8 (Light Industry/ Storage and Distribution) to Use Class B1c/B2/B8 (Light Industry/ General Industry/ Storage and Distribution) for use as an MOT Testing Centre to include new customer entrance, alterations to elevations, installation of perimeter fence with gates and car wash and jet to rear.
Recommendation : Approval Minutes: Change of use from Use Class B1c/B8 (Light Industry/ Storage and Distribution) to Use Class B1c/B2/B8 (Light Industry/ General Industry/ Storage and Distribution) for use as an MOT Testing Centre to include new customer entrance, alterations to elevations, installation of perimeter fence with gates and car wash and jet to rear.
The recommendation for approval was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be approved, subject to the conditions and informatives set out in the officers report. |
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Premier Travel Inn, Shepiston Lane, Hayes 46138/APP/2011/2360 Alterations to existing car park to provide an additional 33 x car parking spaces and 2 x coach parking spaces.
Recommendation : Approval
Minutes: Alterations to existing car park to provide an additional 33 x car parking spaces and 2 x coach parking spaces.
The committee raised concerns about there being no details provided in relation to landscaping. Members felt that as this was such a sensitive site located in the Green Belt. The Committee asked that a plan showing the detailed landscaping be provided before a decision was made on the application.
It was moved and seconded that the application be deferred to enable a plan showing the detailed landscaping proposed, on being put to the vote deferral was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be deferred for detailed plans to be provided showing the proposed landscaping scheme.
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Minet Country Park, Springfield Road, Hayes 49962/APP/2011/1309 Two short linking sections to the Cycle Circuit and single storey detached hut, involving demolition of existing temporary hut.
Recommendation : Approval Minutes: Two short linking sections to the Cycle Circuit and single storey detached hut, involving demolition of existing temporary hut.
Officers advised the committee that condition 5 was to be removed as plans had been submitted that covered this.
The recommendation for approval with condition 5 deleted was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote and agreed.
Resolved – That the application be approved subject to the conditions set out in the officer’s report, with the exception of condition 5, which was deleted.
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15B Station Road, Hayes 17297/APP/2011/2231 Change of Use from Use Class B8 (Storage and Distribution) to Use Class A1 (Shops) covered car park to retail shop.
Recommendation : Refusal Minutes: Change of Use from Use Class B8 (Storage and Distribution) to Use Class A1 (Shops) covered car park to retail shop.
The Ward Councillor addressed the meeting making the following points:
The committee raised concerns about the application and asked officers to make enforcement a priority in this case, this should include the access to the retail use currently in operation.
Resolved – That the application be refused for the reasons set out in the officer’s report.
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50 Brandville Road, West Drayton 47093/APP/2011/1337 First floor rear extension and alterations to roof from hip to gable end.
Recommendation : Refusal Minutes: First floor rear extension and alterations to roof from hip to gable end.
The recommendation for refusal was moved, seconded and on being put to the vote was agreed.
Resolved – That the application be refused for the reasons set out in the officer’s report. |