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Minutes:
Councillor McQueen left after the vote on item 20/52/Plan.
The Committee
received an application for full planning permission.
The application sought approval for the rebuild of the existing Tesco
convenience store building (including part demolition, external works, and
refurbishment) to provide the following:
·
Retail unit (use class A1).
·
8 x 1 bed residential units.
·
Reconfiguration of the car park and associated
areas.
The Principal Planner updated his site plan from the version shown in
the plans pack.
The Committee received a representation in objection to the application
from a resident of 6 Chalfont Close:
i.
All objections related to the car
park.
ii.
Had no issue with the proposed
housing.
iii.
The proposed car park design would
remove screening and enable significant overlooking of 6 Chalfont Close, by
bringing people to the boundary <2.3 m from the house. This would allow
views into the kitchen of 6 Chalfont Close.
iv.
Reduced parking spaces would cause
overflow onto side streets and the already limited parking at Chalfont Close.
v.
The redesign of the car park to
give apparent amenity (ie the small green space)
reduced functionality, ultimately shifting parking into the surrounding
residential streets.
Mr Bainton (Applicant’s Agent) addressed the
Committee in support of the application.
Councillor Ashton (Ward Councillor) addressed the Committee about the
application:
i.
He supported the scheme as did a
majority of residents.
ii.
The Developer had been proactive in trying to keep
residents informed of development.
iii.
Councillor Ashton has signposted residents to the
Developer so their concerns could be addressed.
Councillor Dryden (Ward Councillor) addressed the Committee about the
application:
i.
Agreed with Councillor Ashton’s points.
ii.
Security of the car park would be improved as flats
were located above it and could overlook it.
iii.
The streetscene would be
better as a result of the application.
Councillor Smart proposed an amendment to the Officer’s recommendation
for landscaping at the entrance to the
car park.
This amendment was carried
unanimously.
Councillor Thornburrow proposed an amendment to the Officer’s
recommendation that a green roof be required,
and that it should be maintained.
This amendment was carried
unanimously.
Councillor Porrer proposed amendments to the Officer’s recommendation
for a:
i.
courtyard landscape plan.
ii.
buffer around car parking space 18.
This amendment was carried
unanimously.
The Committee:
Unanimously resolved by all present (7 votes to 0) to grant the application
for planning permission in accordance with the Officer recommendation for the
reasons set out in the Officer’s report, subject to:
i.
the planning conditions set out in
the Officer’s report; [and]
ii.
an additional condition requiring
a green roof, and that it
should be maintained in perpetuity.
[and]
iii.
informatives
included on the planning permission in respect of:
a.
landscaping at the entrance to the car park
b.
first floor external courtyard landscape plan
c. buffer around car parking space
18
[and]
iv.
Delegated powers for officers to
finalise the wording of the new condition and informatives.