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Decisions published

27/03/2024 - 240226/FUL - Whitley Wood Modular Building, 29-35 Lexington Grove ref: 2378    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Planning Applications Committee

Made at meeting: 27/03/2024 - Planning Applications Committee

Decision published: 16/04/2024

Effective from: 27/03/2024

Decision:

Erection of Temporary Modular Community Centre for a period of three years.

 

The Committee considered a report on the above application.  An update report was tabled at the meeting which set out an explanation of the requirement for a temporary modular building and information on amended plans for disabled parking submitted by the applicant.  It was reported at the meeting that additional conditions were recommended to make provision for ecological mitigation and to require that no external lighting be installed without the prior agreement of the planning authority. 

 

Resolved –

 

(1)       That, subject to no substantive objections being raised before the end of the consultation process on 3 April 2024, the Assistant Director of Planning, Transport and Public Protection Services be authorised, pursuant to Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992, to grant temporary (three years) planning permission for application 240226/REG3;

 

(2)       That planning permission be subject to conditions and informatives as recommended in the original report, with the additional conditions proposed at the meeting regarding ecological mitigation and external lighting.

 

(Councillor Leng declared a prejudicial interest in this item on the grounds of predetermination, as he had promoted the scheme as a local Ward Councillor.  He left the meeting and took no part in the debate or decision.)

 

Wards affected: Whitley;


27/03/2024 - 231607/FUL - 40 Bennet Road ref: 2377    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Planning Applications Committee

Made at meeting: 27/03/2024 - Planning Applications Committee

Decision published: 16/04/2024

Effective from: 27/03/2024

Decision:

Application for change of use from B2, to sui generis car servicing and MOT garage and/or B2, with two proposed extensions on the Northern frontage and associated alterations.

 

The Committee considered a report on the above application.  An update report was tabled at the meeting which set out additional information submitted by the applicant on parking and vehicle movement tracking.  Amendments were proposed to the conditions and informatives and it was also recommended that the grant of planning permission be delegated to officers, as the consultation period did not close until midnight on 27 March 2024.

 

Comments were received and considered.

 

Resolved –

 

(1)           That the Assistant Director of Planning, Transport and Public Protection Services be authorised to grant planning permission for application 231607/FUL, subject to no substantive objections being received by midnight on 27 March 2024;

 

(2)           That planning permission be subject to the conditions and informatives set out in the original report, with the amendments as set out in the update report.

Wards affected: Whitley;


27/03/2024 - 231673/VAR - 55 Vastern Road ref: 2376    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Planning Applications Committee

Made at meeting: 27/03/2024 - Planning Applications Committee

Decision published: 16/04/2024

Effective from: 27/03/2024

Decision:

Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) to vary conditions 2 (approved drawings), 24 (unit mix), 33 (roof terrace enclosures), 35 (parking provision) and 47 (Block B glazing and ventilation) of permission 200188 (allowed on appeal under APP/E0345/W/21/3276463 on 17/03/2022 for Demolition of existing structures and erection of a series of buildings ranging in height from 1 to 11 storeys, including residential dwellings (C3 use class) and retail floorspace (A3 use class), together with a new north-south pedestrian link, connecting Christchurch Bridge to Vastern Road), including an increase from 4 to 5 storeys of the western wing of Block B, amendments to the top two floors of Blocks D & E, changes to the unit mix and various other associated alterations (amended description).

 

The Committee considered a report on the above application.  A verbal update was given at the meeting referring to the objection that the extra storey would impact on local residents’ wellbeing and solar power generation and clarifying that, whilst these were material considerations, the proposal was not envisaged to significantly harmfully impact wellbeing or solar power generation over and above the original scheme.

 

Comments and objections were received and considered.

 

Objector Ben Ralston, and Caroline McHardy representing the applicant, attended the meeting and addressed the Committee on this item.

 

Resolved –

 

(1)      That application 231673/VAR for the variation of conditions 2, 24, 33, 35 and 47 be granted, subject to the informatives set out in the report;

 

(2)      That the wording of conditions 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 22, 31, 42 and 46 be varied as set out in the report.

Wards affected: Thames;


27/03/2024 - 240063/REG3 - The Hexagon, Queens Walk ref: 2365    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Planning Applications Committee

Made at meeting: 27/03/2024 - Planning Applications Committee

Decision published: 16/04/2024

Effective from: 27/03/2024

Decision:

Demolition of some of the existing back of house areas and erection of an extension of the existing Hexagon Theatre to provide a new studio auditorium, flexible rehearsal space, community studio with workshop space and back of house space, along with improved public realm by providing a new podium connection between the new proposed extension and Queens Walk, along with other associated works.

 

The Committee considered a report on the above application.  An update report was tabled at the meeting which set out information on two further consultation responses, the removal of the requirement for a legal agreement, and the Sustainable Urban Drainage Scheme.  It was recommended that proposed conditions relating to Air Quality Assessment, Bin stores and Contaminated Land Assessment/Remediation scheme be removed following the receipt of information from the applicant.  Additional conditions regarding Land Gas, Sustainable Drainage and the Employment Skills and Training Plan were proposed.

 

Comments and objections were received and considered.

 

Resolved –

 

That, pursuant to Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992, the carrying out of the development 240063/REG3 be authorised, subject to the conditions and informatives as recommended in the original report, with the conditions removed and additional conditions as recommended in the update report, and an additional condition to require submission of a feasibility study on how EV Charging could be provided on site.

Wards affected: Abbey;