The Council’s Major Applications
Committee determines major planning applications or matters in
relation to High Speed 2 (HS2). It
comprises of 7 elected councillors who are shown below. The
Committee meets in public and meetings
are also broadcast live on the Council’s YouTube channel:
Hillingdon
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You are able to speak in support or against a
planning application being considered by this committee, but only
upon our receipt of a valid petition enabling this. Written
representations (in lieu of attending to speak) are permitted at
this time. More details can be found here about the
petitions scheme.
Terms of
Reference
The Major Applications Committee will
determine major planning applications that involve:
1.
the creation of 10 or more
residential units.
2.
residential development on a
site of 0.5 hectares or more
3.
non-residential development on
a site of at least 1 hectare
4.
non-residential development
that creates more than 1000 square metres of new gross floorspace
5.
the creation of a change of use
of 1000 square metres or more of gross
floor space (not including housing)
6.
Council owned development sites
/ applications where the Council is the applicant.
7.
applications in respect of High
Speed 2 (HS2) under the following schedules of the High Speed 2
Act:
·
Schedule 17(2) –
Condition relating to building works: Where footprint is above
500m2
·
Schedule 17(6) –
Condition relating to road transport proposals for the movement of
large goods vehicles (over 7.5 tonnes)
of more than 24 movements a day (12 in, 12 out).
·
Schedule 17(9) –
Conditions on bringing scheduled works and depots into use where
the scheduled work is more than 500m2
·
Proposals under Schedule 17(3)
Table: (2): Earthworks - where the
works involve land of more than 1 hectare
·
Schedule 17(12) –
Condition relating to site restoration where the proposals
affecting an area of more than 1 hectare
Notes
All other Schedule 17 applications and
Schedule 16[5] [land restoration schemes] applications from HS2 Ltd
to the London Borough of Hillingdon requiring approval are
delegated to the Deputy Director of Planning and Regeneration in
consultation with the Cabinet Member for Environment, Housing &
Regeneration as set out in Part 3 – Scheme of Delegations to
Officers.
Additionally, the Deputy Director of Planning
and Regeneration in consultation with the appropriate Cabinet
Member, may refer applications which by virtue of the level of
public interest or by virtue of the economic / regeneration
benefits of the proposals are felt to warrant consideration at the
Major Applications Planning Committee.