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Minutes:
Councillor Pippas was not present for the
consideration of the following application.
The Committee received an application for
full planning permission.
The application sought approval for the demolition of Jupiter House and
the construction of a new office building comprising
5,654 sqm (GIA) of Class
B1(a) floorspace including ancillary
accommodation/facilities with a single basement of 1,715 sqm
(GIA) providing 37 car parking spaces, with associated plant and new
sub-station, 193 cycle parking spaces at street level and two options for
provision of access to the development and for hard and soft landscaping
The Committee received a representation in objection to the application
from the proprietor of the Centennial Hotel
The representation covered the following issues:
i.
Proximity of the development to the hotel would be
detrimental to the business.
ii.
Too close to boundary.
iii.
Would be overbearing and overcrowding of area.
iv.
Loss of privacy.
v.
Loss of light.
vi.
Loss of amenity to the users of the hotel.
Mike Derbyshire, the applicant’s agent, addressed the Committee in
support of the application.
The Committee:
Resolved (by 5 votes to 0) to grant the application for planning permission in accordance with the officer recommendation, for the reasons set out in the officer report, and subject to the conditions recommended by the officers.