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Apologies Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Smart (City) and Councillor Chamberlain (SCDC). Councillor Sargeant (City) and Councillor Topping (SCDC) were present as alternates. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes:
The Committee noted an error in the text of item 18/25/JDCC which incorrectly stated that Hill was the applicant. This was not the case as this was a Council guidance document and therefore Councillor Price did not have a prejudicial interest in this item. |
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of 20th June 2018 were approved and signed as a correct record. |
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Planning Report - 18/2799/17/AD PDF 475 KB Minutes: The Committee received an application for Advertisement Consent. The
application sought approval for erection and retention of 6 No. standalone
marketing advertisement signage boards. Councillor Harford and de Lacey raised
concerns that Girton Parish Council had not been consulted regarding signage
that would impact on Girton. Councillor de Lacey reported that the Parish
Council, along with residents of Girton, were unhappy with the size and
magnitude of the proposed erection of a new advertisement at the corner of Huntingdon Road and
Eddington Avenue. The Assistant Director advised that the consultation might have been undertaken some time ago as the application had been linked to a parallel City Council application that had been determined separately. It was also likely that the consultation had outlined two applications, one South Cambs and one City, at the same time. The Case Officer checked the records and confirmed that
Girton Parish Council had been consulted on the 16 January 2017 but no response
had been received. The Committee made the following comments in
response to the application:
i.
The proposed signage to
Huntingdon Road was large and would adversely impact on the green separation between
the City gateway and the village of Girton.
ii.
The area was rural and
green in nature and large sign would be out of keeping with the area.
iii.
The location of the
large sign would be at the symbolically important end of Girton Gap.
iv.
There were no objections
to the signage further in the site.
v.
The Harris fencing
already carried a lot of advertising for the developer.
vi.
On the Sainsbury sign a
compromise had been reached and a smaller totem sign had been approved
following negotiation and a refusal. vii.
A similar application
had been refused for Madingley Road and it could be argued that Huntington Road
was more rural in character when compared to the urban nature of Madingley
Road. Huntingdon Road therefore needed more protection. The Assistant
Director reminded the Committee that
where planning applications sought approval for signage in more than one
location, the recommendations could be considered individually. The Committee: The Committee
decided to deal with each matters individually (as detailed in paragraph 2.1 of
the officer’s report) in the following manner: Recommendations 1: b) the retention of three advertisements on the
western side of Eddington Avenue within the NWC development, and c) the erection of two new advertisements on
the eastern side of Eddington Avenue. Unanimously resolved: to grant the
advertising consent (part (b) and (c) as above) in accordance with the officer recommendation,
for the reasons set out in the officer report, and subject to the conditions
recommended by the officers. Recommendation 2: a) the erection
of one new advertisement at the corner of Huntingdon Road/ Eddington Avenue Resolved (by 12 votes to 1) to reject the officer recommendation to approve the application (part
(a) as above). Resolved (by 12
votes to 0 and 1 abstention) to
refuse the application (part (a)) contrary to the officer recommendation for
the following reasons: The proposed Huntingdon Road homes marketing sign (labelled blue on the
location plan), by reason of its prominent location and overall size would be
unduly strident and visually intrusive, out of character with its surrounding
context on a key approach into the City. As such the proposal would cause
significant harm to visual amenity, contrary to policies NW2 and NW4 of the
North West Cambridge Area Action Plan 2009, government guidance contained
within the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2012 and the Town and
County Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007. |
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Planning Report - 18/0513/FUL - 11 Harness Close PDF 35 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee received an application for
full planning permission.
Committee Members
raised concerns that they had little control over changes to properties on
fringe sites as permitted development rights had not been restricted. The Assistant
Director confirmed that a working group had been established to consider the
removal of permitted development rights from some future development where ad
hoc changes to properties could impact on the overall scheme design. The Committee: Unanimously resolved 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. |
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General Item - NW Quadrant Temporary Retail Signage Guidance PDF 21 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee received a request to endorse
the North West Quadrant – Temporary Signage, Informal Guidance Note. The application sought approval for the Temporary Retail Signage –
Informal Guidance note which had been produced to complement existing marketing
signage guidance for the Cambridge Fringe Sites. The Committee welcomed the report and were pleased to note that off-site
signage had also been included in the Guidance. Officers confirmed that illuminated signage would not be acceptable. The Committee welcomed the clarity over the status of signage once the
construction phase was completed. Once building work was completed and
businesses and residential units were occupied, signage should be removed. The Committee: Unanimously resolved: To endorse the North West Quadrant – Temporary Signage, Informal Guidance
Note. |
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