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Decision Maker: Planning
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The Committee received an application for full planning permission.
The report sought approval for the erection of 8
dwellings and 2 flats, car and cycle parking and landscaping, together
with associated infrastructure.
Paul Treadaway addressed the Committee in
objection to the application.
The
representation covered the following issues:
i.
Did not agree with paragraph 8.4 of the
Officer’s report which stated that it would be unreasonable to argue that
paragraph 70 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) applies.
ii.
The NPPF should apply to the site where
the public house sits and not just the specific building.
iii.
It
is the amenity value of the site that matters and not just the building.
iv.
The Public House was listed an important
community facility in the Interim Planning Policy Guidance (IIPG) on
the protection of public houses and as such does not conform to the policy and
the public house should be replaced.
v.
The Queen Edith development was an example
of a site of how a Public House could be fitted into a residential development
and would like to something similar on this site.
Justin Bainton (Applicant’s Agent) addressed the
Committee in support of the application.
The
Officer recommended the additional informative:
i.
The noise insulation scheme should address the
noise generated by Cambridge Airport and the works associated with this use,
i.e. maintenance repairs and testing of engines.
The
Committee:
Resolved (6 votes
to 0, with 2 abstention) to approve the application for full planning permission in accordance with
the officer recommendation, for the reasons set out in the officer report, and
subject to the conditions and additional informative recommended by the officer
Report author: Michael Hammond
Publication date: 31/03/2015
Date of decision: 04/03/2015
Decided at meeting: 04/03/2015 - Planning
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