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Pre-Application Briefing by the Developer - LAND SOUTH OF COLDHAMS LANE Approx: 10:00 am – 11:30 am Purpose of Briefing: The purpose of this briefing note is to advise Members of a forthcoming ‘hybrid’
planning application that would comprise both full and outline detailed
proposals for new development at the abovementioned location. Further
information relating to the precise nature of the proposals are set out below. Site Context: The
hybrid planning application is expected to relate to 3 separate sites which are
(herein) referred to as ‘Parcels A, B and C’, and are located to the east of
the city centre in between Cherry Hinton (east) and Cambridge Airport (north). Historically,
the sites were pit works until their closure in the 1950s. The pits to the
north of the site (comprising Parcels A and B) were used for domestic and
commercial landfill and the southern part of the site (Parcel C) were allowed
to fill with water to form lakes (locally known as Burnside Lakes). Formal
public access into the sites have since been restricted on health and safety
grounds. Parcels
A and B are accessible via Norman Way off Coldhams Lane. Parcel C can be
accessed from the south via Burnside. An existing hotel and leisure centre and
a group of warehouse buildings are located between Parcels A and B, also
accessed from Norman Way. An existing cycle/pedestrian greenway (The Tins) runs
through the middle of Parcel A and forms a strategic active transport link from
Fulbourn via Cherry Hinton to the city centre. Residential
land uses are sited to the east and north of the site, all of which are
traditional in scale (2-3 storeys max). There is a small area of industrial and
commercial buildings off Coldhams Lane immediately north as well. The 3 parcels are in
mixed ownership; Parcel A is owned by Mission Street (Applicant) and Parcels B
and C by the Anderson Group. Local Plan Context: The Cambridge Policies
Map (2018) designates all three parcels within an Area of Major Change (AMOC)
where wider regeneration which involves appropriate redevelopment and the
creation of an urban country park, could be supported. Within this strategic
designation, further site-specific planning uses are indicated for each parcel
of land including City Wildlife, County Wildlife, Local Nature Reserve and
protected open space. Proposals Description: In
summary, the hybrid application would seek planning permission for a maximum of
c. 93,000m2 (GEA) of research and development lab/office on Parcel A comprised
across a total of 8 individual buildings; and enablement of managed public
access into both Parcels B and C for leisure and wildlife/nature purposes. The
detailed element of the future application would include: 1. The first building plots on Parcel A (3 buildings in
total) with supporting (new) road access, car parking, landscape, and community
facilities. 2. New
public access points into Parcels B and C which are retained and managed in
perpetuity for community open recreation and nature/wildlife reserves. The remaining “outline” elements apply to areas to the north and south of Parcel A and excludes detailed design. However, maximum ... view the full agenda text for item 3. |
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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. |
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