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Note: Error with agenda items 6 and 7. The report and appendices for application reference 23/01938/S73 can be found under agenda item 7 and the report and appendices for application 23/01939/S73 can be found under agenda item 6.
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies were received from City Councillors
Baigent and Flaubert. Apologies were also received from South Cambs
Councillors Bradnam and Stobart. Councillor Garvie attended as alternate for
South Cambs Councillor Stobart. As the JDCC
Chair, South Cambs Councillor Bradnam was not present at the meeting a South
Cambs Councillor representative needed to be elected for for the specific purpose
of chairing this meeting. Councillor Fane nominated and Councillor Smart
seconded Councillor Cahn as the South Cambs Councillor representative for the
meeting. This was agreed nem con. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes:
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440 Cambridge Science Park, Milton, Cambridge Proposal:
Construction of an employment building (lab use - use class E) with associated
car parking, cycle parking and landscaping Developer:
Trinity College Cambridge Minutes: Proposal: Construction of an employment building (lab use -
use class E) with associated car parking, cycle parking and landscaping Developer: Trinity College Cambridge Members raised comments/questions as listed below. Answers
were supplied, and comments provided by officers but as this was a
pre-application presentation, none of the answers or comments are binding on
either the intended applicant or the local planning authority so consequently are not recorded in these minutes.
i.
Queried
how much m2 of space there would be per employee.
ii.
Queried
if the landscaping would fit into the masterplan.
iii.
Asked
what consideration had been given to passive cooling of the building.
iv.
Encouraged
the developer to be more ambitious with their sustainability measures.
v.
Expressed
concerns about the longevity of bulb planting.
vi.
Asked
developers to consider cargo bike parking. vii.
Would
have liked to see comparison in height to building nearby. viii.
Asked
if there were parking spaces on site.
ix.
Asked
how many Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points were on site.
x.
Queried
if a ground source heat pump could be used.
xi.
Queried
the attractiveness of the building. xii.
Asked
what the building materials for construction of the building would be. xiii.
Queried
the lifespan of the building. xiv.
Asked
where the front door was. xv.
Queried
how disabled access to the building works. xvi.
Stated
that a car parking management strategy was needed in
particular in relation to the offsite car parking. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Due to a declaration of interest Councillor Smart
left the room and did not take part in the consideration or decision of the
application. The Principal Planner updated their report by referring to
the amendments contained within the Amendment Sheet summarised as follows: Condition 1: which seeks to secure a temporary permission
for the proposed development, refers to the operation of both Cambridge South
Station and the Cambridge South East Transport Scheme
(CSET). However, following the recent announcement by GCP that the second phase
of CSET is to be paused due to funding and uncertainties around the project,
reference to strategic transport improvements has been removed to ensure the
condition satisfies the five tests set out in national planning policy
guidance. Condition 1 as worded in the officer report to JDCC also provides for
a slightly longer temporary consent than is referenced in the description of
development which seeks “up to 10 years”. It is therefore necessary to revise
the expiry date of the temporary permission to align with the description of
development. Condition 1 is therefore to be amended to read as follows: The use
of the temporary car parks hereby approved shall cease on or before the 20
September 2033. The temporary car parks hereby approved shall be removed and
the land restored to a serviced development plot with underground services and
connections retained, within 12 months from cessation of the use, in accordance
with a schedule of works that has been submitted to and approved in writing by
the Local Planning Authority, prior to the commencement of any restoration
works. Carin Chandler (Applicant’s Representative) addressed the
Committee in support of the application. The Principal Planner said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
The parking
provision may only be needed for a temporary period of seven years
but a backstop period of 10-years would allow a degree of flexibility in terms
of infrastructure delivery and realising the expected modal shift.
ii.
No issues
regarding nesting birds with the installation of a helipad. Ecology Officer and
Landscaping Officer had been consulted.
iii.
There would be a
net increase of 39 electric vehicle (EV) charging points. iv.
There were
bookable parking spaces for staff. The Committee made the following comments in response
to the report:
i.
Expressed
concern/disappointment that parking provisions had not been made for the Gypsy
Roma Travellers community at that stage of the application process. Resolved (unanimously) to grant the
application for planning permission in accordance with the Officer
recommendation, for the reasons set out in the Officer’s report (with delegated
authority to Officers to make minor amendments to the conditions as drafted),
subject to: i. the planning conditions set out in the Officer’s report ... view the full minutes text for item 23/41/JDCC |
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Minutes: Due to a declaration of interest Councillor Smart left
the room and did not take part in the consideration or decision of the
application. The Committee received an S73 application to vary Conditions
3 (Approved Plans), 8 (Hard and Soft Landscape Works), 9 (Landscape
Implementation) of planning ref: 22/02591/FUL (Retention, change of use and
extension of Regional Surge Centre 40 (RSC 40) to Provide Orthopaedic Theatres,
Orthopaedic Wards, new and realigned vehicular access, and associated
infrastructure for a temporary period of 10 years) to take account of changes
to the layout, landscape and elevations resulting from detailed design and
neighbouring proposals. The Legal Advisor
made a statement regarding the meaning and status of a S73 planning application
and in particular the permission resulting from a successful application. -Removal of paragraph 21.2 from the officer report. The Senior Planner also gave a verbal update regarding
Condition 19: -The planning conditions imposed by planning
permission 22/02591/FUL where appropriate shall continue to apply to this
planning permission. Where any of those conditions pertaining to 22/02591/FUL
have been discharged, the development authorised by this planning permission
shall be carried out in accordance the terms of the discharge, and those
conditions shall be deemed to be discharged for this permission also. Reason: To define the terms of the
application. Carin Chandler (Applicant’s Representative) addressed the
Committee in support of the application. The Senior Planner said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
The
area previously indicated as wildflower planting would form part of the
neighbouring application (23/01779/FUL). A future application on the site would
address the long-term Biodiversity net gain.
ii.
Condition
9 regarding the green wall stated that it would be planted and maintained.
iii.
Everything
within the application was for a temporary period of time. The Committee: Resolved (by 7 votes to 0 with 1 abstention) to grant
the S73 application in accordance with the Officer recommendation, for the reasons
set out in the Officer’s report (with delegated authority to Officers to make
minor amendments to the conditions as drafted), subject to: i. the planning conditions set out
in the Officer’s report, amendment sheet and verbal update. |
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23/01938/S73 - Land North of Newmarket Road, Fen Ditton PDF 282 KB Marleigh (Phase 1a) - Re-orientate seven houses that
front Gregory Park (Lot D3) and to replace eight carports with garages (D3) Additional documents:
Minutes: Councillor Smart re-joined the Committee at the
beginning of the application. The Vice-Chair of the Committee (City Councillor S.Smith) declared an interest in
the application left the room and did not take part in the consideration or
decision of the application. South Cambs Councillor Cahn then took the Chair for this agenda
item. Councillor
Cahn proposed and Councillor Porrer seconded for City Councillor Smart to take
the role of the City Councillor representative for the purposes of any
procedural matters concerning decisions arising from the application. The Committee received an S73 application to vary
condition 1 (Approved plans) of reserved matters application 20/02569/REM
(Reserved matters application as part of Phase 1B pursuant to condition 5
(Reserved Matters) of outline planning permission S/2682/13/OL dated 30
November 2016 (EIA Development) for detailed access, appearance, landscaping,
layout and scale for the creation of 308 new homes, non-residential floor
space, laying out of playing fields, open space, allotments, associated
infrastructure and internal roads) to replace six two-storey houses (C2 and C3)
within phase 1b with three-storey houses and to replace five carports with
garages (D4). The Principal Planner provided a verbal update to
their report regarding an email sent from Teversham
Parish Council on 18 September 2023. The Principal Planner said the following in response to
Members’ request for points of clarification:
i.
Garages have
sufficient space for parking. If a garage were converted to a habitable room,
there would not be any other space for parking.
ii.
The S73
application is only applicable to 7 houses, not the entire site. Henry James from Hill Marshall (Applicant’s
Representative) addressed the Committee in support of the application. The Principal Planner said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
Cannot
condition that cycle parking must be maintained in sheds in the future but only
that it was provided in the first instance.
ii.
The
garages had been designed to adopted size policies and thus are policy
compliant. Resolved unanimously to grant the S73 application for
in accordance with the Officer recommendation, for the reasons set out in the
Officer’s report (with delegated authority to Officers to make minor amendments
to the conditions as drafted), subject to: i. the planning conditions set out in the Officer’s report. |
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23/01939/S73 - Land North of Newmarket Road, Fen Ditton PDF 283 KB Marleigh (Phase 1b) - Replace 6 two storey houses
with three storey and 5 carports with garages Additional documents:
Minutes: The
Vice-Chair of the Committee (City Councillor S. Smith) declared an interest in
the application, left the room and did not take part in the consideration or
decision of the application. South Cambs Councillor
Cahn then took the Chair for this agenda item. Councillor
Cahn proposed and Councillor Porrer seconded for City Councillor Smart to take
the role of the City Councillor representative for the purposes of any
procedural matters concerning decisions arising from the application. The Committee received an S73 application to vary
condition 1 (Approved plans) of planning permission 22/03432/S73 (S73 to vary
condition 29 of ref: 22/02554/S73 (Reserved matters application detailing
access appearance landscaping layout and scale for the creation of 239 new
homes and non-residential floorspace including 'Market Square' internal roads
landscaping and associated works as part of Phase 1a of the Wing masterplan pursuant
to condition 5 (reserved matters) of outline planning permission S/2682/13/OL)
to enable retail unit 2 to be used for purposes covered under Use Class E(a),
E(b), E(c), E(d), E(e) and E(gii) within Class E) g)
to re-orientate seven houses that front Gregory Park (Lot D3) and to replace
eight carports with garages (D3) The Principal Planner said the following in response to
Members’ request for points of clarification:
i.
Garden space
would still comply with the Design Code and the Council’s minimum standards.
There was also a wealth of open space in and around the area.
ii.
The reason for
change resulted from the market demand for 4 bed houses. Henry James from Hill Marshall (Applicant’s
Representative) addressed the Committee in support of the application. Resolved unanimously to grant the S73 application for
in accordance with the Officer recommendation, for the reasons set out in the Officer’s
report (with delegated authority to Officers to make minor amendments to the
conditions as drafted), subject to: i.
The
planning conditions set out in the Officer’s report. |
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Appeals against planning decisions - September 2023 update The report and appendices
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. Additional documents:
Minutes: Councillor Smith re-joined the meeting and assumed the role
of chairing the Committee. The Committee voted unanimously to hold the debate in closed
session by virtue of paragraph(s) 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local
Government Act 1972. The Strategic
Sites Delivery Manager provided Members with an update on the status of live
and extant appeals against the Committee’s planning decisions as of September
2023. |