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Apologies Minutes: Apologies were received from City Councillors Flaubert and Scutt and
South Cambridgeshire District Council Councillors Bradnam and Hawkins. City Councillors Baigent and Page-Croft and South Cambridgeshire
District Councillors John Williams are attending as alternates in the Chamber. Councillor J Williams was elected unopposed as Vice Chair for the meeting in the absence of the Committee’s standing Vice-Chair. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes:
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Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the meetings held on 16 March and 6 April 2022 were
approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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21/04431/REM - Land between Huntingdon Road and Histon Road - Darwin Green 1 BDW2 PDF 773 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee
received a reserved matters application. The reserved matters application sought approval for the second housing
phase (known as BDW2) including 323 dwellings with associated internal roads,
car parking, landscaping, amenity and public open
space. The Reserved Matters include access, appearance, landscaping, layout and
scale and related partial discharge of conditions 8, 10, 14, 17, 18, 22, 25,
26, 28, 35, 40, 49, 52, 58, 62, 63, 66 and 69 pursuant to outline approval
07/0003/OUT The Principal Planner updated their report by referring to the Amendment
Sheet which read as follows: Following publication of the agenda, a further representation was
received from the owner/occupier of 29 Woodlark Road about drainage issues with
particular interest in the works to the ditch to the rear of Woodlark Road and
bunding. A link to the Committee report was provided and the relevant sections
were highlighted showing how these matters have been assessed, including the
recommended conditions condition 6 (landscape management and maintenance plan),
condition 18 (ditch maintenance) and condition 19 (bund construction detail).
The third party responded to advise their concerns had been addressed. A copy
of the representation has been added to the application file Mr Chris Fry (Applicant) addressed the Committee in support of the
application. The Committee raised the
following comments in response to the Officer’s presentation and report:
i.
Thanked
the Officers for working with the applicant to enable such positive changes in
response to the previously refused application.
ii.
The application was much improved which would
benefit both current and future residents.
iii.
Welcomed cycle parking at the front of the
dwellings on some plots and queried how access to the cycle parking at the rear
of other properties would be gained.
iv.
Queried if it were possible to include a condition
that would allow those car parking spaces to be used for more cycle parking
(particularly for cargo bikes) or car club spaces. Information should be supplied to homeowners
to incentivise these initiatives.
v.
It was vital to future proof all sites for adequate
cycle and car club parking to assist in the reduction of carbon emissions in
the city.
vi.
Would like to be certain that green roofs were
standard for bins and cycle storage. vii.
Suggested there should be no permitted development
on the site. viii.
Expressed concern that additional equipment placed
on the buildings by residents such as satellite dishes and tv ariels would eradicate the aesthetics of the architecture
of the site and this should not be allowed to occur.
ix.
Recommended that hedgehog holes were standard as
part of the relevant fencing condition.
x.
Worried that a desire line being created across the
pavilion green could also be used by motorised two-wheel vehicles; this would
create a risk to the children’s play area and was not good design. xi. Suggested the hedgerow to the east of the allotments should be a footpath creating an easier route for residents to access the plots; asked if this could be supported as part of ... view the full minutes text for item 22/25/JDCC |
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22/01842/FUL - The Cowley Road Depot, Cowley Road, Cambridge PDF 270 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee
received an application for full planning permission. The application
sought approval for continued temporary use of Cambridge Depot at Cowley Road
from December 2023 until December 2026. The Planning
Officer updated her report by referring to the Amendment Sheet which read as
follows: To Note: This is a
Regulation 3 planning application made under Regulation 3 of the Town and
Country Planning General Regulations 1992, in as much as it is the City
Council’s own application for development on its own land. Pre-Committee
Amendments to the Officer Recommendation: 1. Proposed
Condition 2 (Temporary permission) Minor change to wording to include a date
for the restoration scheme to be submitted for approval, as follows: ‘2. Temporary
Permission The use hereby permitted shall be discontinued and the land restored
to its former condition in accordance with a scheme of works to be submitted to
and approved in writing by the local planning authority, on or before 19th
December 2026, on or before 19th December 2026, in accordance with a scheme of
works to be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority
by 19th June 2026. Reason: To enable
the Local Planning Authority to assess the impact of the use on the amenity of
the surrounding area.’ Will Nicholls
(Applicant’s Agent) addressed the Committee in support of the application. The Committee made
the following comments in response to the Officer’s report:
i.
asked for the officer’s comments on the continued
use of the temporary portacabins in terms of staff amenity;
ii.
enquired if there had been any complaints from
residents regarding the temporary cabins while the depot had been in operation.
The Planning
Officer and Delivery Manager Strategic Sites said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
There was approximately 18
staff permanently on site with the majority of the 80 staff working off site
for the best part of their working day.
ii.
The use was for a limited time only while improved
facilities were put in place.
iii.
The current facilities were appropriate and comfortable
for staff and their wellbeing was being provided for. There were no issues
which would stop this application being considered and approving the Officer’s
recommendation.
iv.
Were not aware of any complaints from residents
and none had been highlighted by the Environmental Health Team regarding the
use of the temporary cabins. The Committee: Unanimously
resolved to: Approve the
temporary use of Cambridge Deport at Cowley Road for three years subject to the
conditions and informatives set out in the Officer’s
report (section 12) from p140 of the agenda pack and the amendment sheet |
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Land South of Fulbourn Road, Cambridge - Planning Appeal – APP/W0530/W/22/3298055 The report contains exempt
information during which the public is likely to be excluded from the meeting
subject to determination by the Committee following consideration of a public
interest test. This exclusion would be made under paragraph 5 of Part 1
of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. Minutes: The Committee resolved to exclude members of
the public from the meeting on the grounds that, if they were present, there
would be disclosure to them of information defined as exempt from publication
by virtue of paragraph 5 of
Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. The Committee Unanimously resolved to approve the Officer’s recommendations as amended. |