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Pre-Application Briefing by the Developer - Westbrook Centre, Westbrook Drive, Cambridge CB4 1YG Approx: 4:00 pm – 5:30 am
Purpose
of Briefing: The
purpose of this briefing note is to advise Members of a forthcoming full
application that proposes to partially demolish the existing buildings on site,
while retaining the basement level, and erect new life science office lab space
(Class E(g)) above. The development will also include alterations to the site
layout, access arrangements, parking provision and hard and soft landscaping. Site
Context: The site is a brownfield
employment site, comprising four three storey 1980s office blocks with an
additional level of under croft parking, arranged to create internal
courtyards. The existing buildings are encircled by Westbrook Drive which
serves as the sole access to the Lilywhite Drive residential development to the
north-west. Mature trees partially screen the site along the southern, northern and part of the western and north-eastern
boundaries. These are not protected but do fall within the application site. The site falls within
the Mitchams Corner Opportunity Area (LP policy 22)
and adjacent to the Mitchams Corner District Centre. The Mitchams Corner SPD identifies
the site as a redevelopment opportunity. To the east of the site fronting
Milton Road within the District Centre, there are six BLIs (nos. 9-19 (odd)
Milton Road) which are two storey semi-detached properties in a mix of
residential and commercial uses. The Castle and Victoria
Conservation Area boundary skirts the southern site boundary so the site can be
seen within and forms part of the setting of the conservation area, most
notable views are from Corona Road to the south and from Victoria Road/ the
Victoria Homes site to the south-west. Victoria Homes Almshouses,
which are single storey in scale, are noted as important to the character and
appearance of the conservation area with the green space surrounding these almshouses designated as protected open space (LP policy 67
– private amenity green space). The site is located
within close proximity bus stops along Milton Road
(approx. 65m south-east). Key site constraints/
opportunities: •
Identified
as a potential future development site in the Mitchams
Corner SPD •
Abuts
the Castle and Victoria Conservation Area •
BLIs
along Milton Road •
Surrounding
residential units Proposal
Description: The
applicant is seeking to redevelop the existing employment site to create a life
sciences campus with office/ lab space (estimated to be configured as a 40-60
split), co-working spaces, life science public exhibition space and a publicly
accessible café while retaining the existing undercroft level car parking. The proposal
comprises three buildings connected via a single storey podium housing the café
and reception. Cycle and car parking would be located in
the retained undercroft level with additional cycle
parking also provided at surface level. Net
increase in area:
18, 533sqm or 199,487 sqft (GIA) N.B. existing area is 13,696
sqm (GIA) and the proposed building currently measures is 32,229 sqm (GIA). Elements to be retained: ... view the full agenda text for item 3. |
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MS Teams Transcript of Westbrook Centre Re-development Member Briefing PDF 342 KB |
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Councillor attendance Whilst any subsequent planning application relating to this site will be
determined by the Planning Committee, all Councillors are invited to attend and
take part in this pre-application developer presentation. Purpose
of the meeting These meetings allow developers an early
opportunity to present proposals for future planning applications to elected
members of the Council. The process allows Councillors to feed into
the process at an early stage and raise any questions or concerns that can then
be addressed by the developer prior to a formal planning application being
submitted. Whilst the meetings will be held in public,
they do not form part of the formal decision making process. All planning
applications will be determined in line with formal processes as adopted by
Cambridge City Council. Format of the Meeting For each Briefing: ·
Introduction by the Head of
Planning Services or a Senior Planning Officer – up to 10 minutes ·
Presentation by the
developer of the proposal – up to 30 minutes ·
Opportunity for Members to
ask questions, raise issues, seek clarification, comment on the apparent
positive and less positive aspects of the proposal – up to 40 minutes During this part of the meeting it is important that
Councillors who may ultimately make the decision on any subsequent planning
application do not feel unduly constrained by what they can ask or raise.
However they should avoid expressing views that might give any appearance that
they are approaching the proposal with a closed mind. The discussion should not
be used for negotiations with the developer. These should take place with
officers separately from the meeting. Members of the public must refrain from
entering into the discussion at the meeting. · Summing up – up to 10 minutes A Planning Department representative will take notes of the
meeting, which will be a summary of the proceedings. Nothing said by
Councillors at the meeting will in any way be binding on the Committee that
subsequently determines the application. The notes will be uploaded to the City
Council’s website upon completion. |