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17/03330/FUL: New College, 2 Savile Road, Oxford, OX1 3UA

Meeting: 12/06/2018 - West Area Planning Committee (Item 12)

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Site address:                   New College, 2 Savile Road, Oxford, OX1 3UA           

Proposal:                                  

 

Proposed demolition of Warham House, New College School hall and partial demolition of Savile House rear extension. Erection of three new buildings and reconstruction of Savile House rear extension to provide C2 residential college including Music Hall, assembly, academic and study space, Porter's Lodge and associated accommodation, and replacement D1 facilities for New College School including dining hall, assembly space and class rooms.

 

Reason at Committee:     Deferred by WAPC from 10 April; Major Development

 

Recommendation:

 

The West Area Planning Committee is recommended to:

 

a)       Approve the application for the reasons given in the report and subject to the required planning conditions set out in section 5 of this report and grant planning permission; and

 

b)      Agree to delegate authority to the Head of Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services to:

 

1.       Finalise the recommended conditions as set out in this report including such refinements, amendments, additions and/or deletions as the Head of Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services considers reasonably necessary and issue the planning permission.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered an application (17/03330/FUL) for planning permission for the proposed demolition of Warham House, New College School hall and partial demolition of Savile House rear extension; the erection of three new buildings and reconstruction of Savile House rear extension to provide C2 residential college including Music Hall, assembly, academic and study space, Porter's Lodge and associated accommodation, and replacement D1 facilities for New College School including dining hall, assembly space and class rooms.

 

The Planning Officer reminded the Committee that the application had been considered at West Area Planning Committee on 10 April 2018.  In discussion the Committee had welcomed the overall scheme for its innovative architectural approach but expressed concerns about the proposed tower.  The Committee agreed to defer the application to allow planning officers and the applicant to explore possible amendments to the application plans which would address the concerns about the tower.  

 

The Planning Officer presented the report and summarised the main changes:

·       reduction in height of the New Warham House tower element by 3.2m to 21.84m high;

·       rationalisation of internal accommodation within the tower element;

·       re-alignment of the roof between the tower and the rest of New Warham House;

·       removal of all basement cycle parking under Warham House and provision above ground

 

The Planning Officer advised that Historic England had been consulted on the revised plans and had raised no objections. The Highways Authority had raised an issue about the provision of a dropped kerb; this could be covered by an additional condition and secured through an agreement under section 278 of the Highways Act 1980.

 

Councillor Harris stated that, as he was a member of the same Chambers as one of the public speakers, he would not participate further in the determination of this application.  Councillor Harris withdrew from the room for the determination of this application.

 

Baroness Kennedy, representing Mansfield College, spoke against the application. 

 

Chris Pattison (Planning Consultant) and David Kohn (Architect) spoke in favour of the application.

 

The Committee asked questions of the officers and public speakers about the details of the application.

 

The Committee made the following observations:

·       the revised proposals for the tower and associated buildings addressed the previous concerns about the adverse impact the height of the tower would have on the adjacent street scene and its apparent isolation from the rest of the development

·       the provision of adequate cycle parking above ground was a welcome improvement

·       the demolition of the rear extension of the listed building, No 1 Savile Road, was the subject of a separate application

·       the proposals provided significant improvements in the physical relationship between the New College School  and the New College student campus buildings

·       that the windows in the proposed buildings which were in closest proximity to Mansfield College would have an oblique view and were at a distance of 12.2m and 14.3m; elsewhere the windows facing across Mansfield Quad were at a distance in excess of 25m (as detailed in paragraph 3.18 of the officer report and in the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 12


Meeting: 10/04/2018 - West Area Planning Committee (Item 86)

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Site Address:                       2 Savile Road, Oxford, OX1 3UA (New College)

 

Proposal:                              Proposed demolition of Warham House, New College School hall and partial demolition of Savile House rear extension. Erection of three new buildings and reconstruction of Savile House rear extension to provide C2 residential college including Music Hall, assembly, academic and study space, Porter's Lodge and associated accommodation, and replacement D1 facilities for New College School including dining hall, assembly space and class rooms.

           

 

Reason at Committee:     Major Development

 

Recommendation:

 

West Area Planning Committee is recommended to:

 

(a) Approve the application for the reasons given in the report and subject to the required planning conditions set out in section 12 of this report and grant planning permission subject to:

a)  Public consultation on revised plans and information not resulting in any new issues being raised that are not dealt with in this report; and

b)  Receiving a revised Energy statement and Air Quality Assessment to the satisfaction of the Head of Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services; and

c)  Subject to further conditions as may be necessary in connection with b) above.

 

(b) Agree to delegate authority to the Head of Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services to:

 

Finalise the recommended conditions as set out in this report including such refinements, amendments, additions and/or deletions as the Head of Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services considers reasonably necessary and issue the planning permission.

 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered an application (17/03330/FUL) for planning permission for the proposed demolition of Warham House, New College School hall and partial demolition of Savile House rear extension; the erection of three new buildings and reconstruction of Savile House rear extension to provide C2 residential college including Music Hall, assembly, academic and study space, Porter's Lodge and associated accommodation, and replacement D1 facilities for New College School including dining hall, assembly space and class rooms.

 

The Planning Officer presented the report and made  the following updates:

·       Sport England had raised no objection

·       Additional conditions relating to archaeology  would need to be included if the application were to be approved

 

Debbie Dance (Oxford Preservation Trust) and Allan Dodd (Mansfield College) spoke against the application. 

 

David Palfreyman (New College), David Kohn (David Kohn architects), Chris Pattison (Turnberry Planning) spoke in favour of the application.

 

The Committee asked questions of the officers and public speakers about the details of the application.In discussion they welcomed the overall scheme for its innovative architectural approach but expressed concerns about the proposed tower.

 

It was suggested that the application should be deferred to allow planning officers and the applicant to explore possible amendments to the application plans which would address the concerns about the tower. This was formally proposed, seconded and on being put to the vote, agreed by a majority of the Committee.

 

The West Area Planning Committee resolved to defer this application (17/03330/FUL) to a future meeting to allow planning officers and the applicant to explore possible amendments to the application plans which would address the concerns about the tower.

 

Councillor Iley-Williamson arrived during this item and consequently took no part in its determination.