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Minutes:
Councillor Thornburrow did not participate
in the discussion or debate for this item as she was unable to be present for
the consideration of the whole item.
The Committee received an application for
full planning permission.
The application sought approval for the demolition of the existing garage and
ancillary structures (Class B1) and the erection of two new dwellinghouses
(Class C3).
The Committee received a representation
in objection to the application from a local resident:
i.
He had lived adjacent to the
property for 40 years and had a strong personal investment in the development
being done correctly.
ii.
The proposal would restore the
pre-existing structure to the street.
iii.
Expressed concerns regarding
height and shadowing.
iv.
Commented that shadowing from the
proposal would mean that Stockwell Street would have no sunlight at all.
v.
The panelling design of the front
windows was un-necessary.
vi.
Proper sound insulation should be
installed.
vii.
Expressed concern about dust
during construction.
viii.
Expressed concern about loss of
income as they lived and worked in the house.
ix.
Stated that parking should not
occur on double yellow lines.
x.
Welcomed the proposal long-term.
Ze'ev Feigis (Applicant’s Agent) addressed the
Committee in support of the application.
The Committee:
Resolved (by 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.
the following additional
conditions with delegated authority to Officers to draft the
conditions:
a. the
green and brown roof condition would be in perpetuity;
b. a scheme for ecological enhancement.