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20/01277/LBC: Land At Jericho Canal Side And Community Centre, 33A Canal Street, Oxford, OX2 6BX

Meeting: 23/03/2022 - Planning - Oxford City Planning Committee (Item 83)

83 20/01277/LBC: Land At Jericho Canal Side And Community Centre, 33A Canal Street, Oxford, OX2 6BX pdf icon PDF 729 KB

Site Address:

Land At Jericho, Canal Side, Oxford

Proposal:

Construction of a ramp and steps to the south-west elevation of the church and demolition of curtilage boundary walls to south-west

Reason at Committee:

The application is part of the Jericho Boatyard proposals, known as ‘Land At Jericho, Canal Side, And Community Centre 33A Canal Street, Oxford’, being a major development: 20/01276/FUL - Demolition of existing structures and garages, redevelopment to provide mixed residential, community centre and boatyard uses, including associated works for the provision of new public realm, ramped access to St Barnabas Church and works to the Canal

Recommendation:

The Oxford City Planning Committee is recommended to:

1.     approve the application for the reasons considered fully in this report and subject to the conditions set out in section 11 of this report; and

2.     delegate authority to the Head of Planning 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 Services considers reasonably necessary; and

·      issue the listed building consent.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Councillor Diggins withdrew from the committee table whilst this application was considered.

The Planning Officer amended the recommendation to require that any consent granted be subject also to the completion of the section 106 agreement referred to in the recommendation for the associated planning application.

The Committee considered an application (20/01277/LBC) for the construction of a ramp and steps to the south-west elevation of the church and demolition of curtilage boundary walls to the south-west.

The associated full planning application 20/01276/FUL having been refused, it was agreed that the Listed Building Consent application should also be refused on the basis that the harm identified was only justified by the main associated development and outweighed the public benefits derived thereof and after being proposed, seconded and put to the vote it was agreed that it should be refused on that basis.

The Oxford City Planning Committee resolved to:

1.    Delegate authority to the Head of Planning Services to:

 

·       Finalise the recommended reasons for refusing the listed building consent including such refinements, amendments, additions and / or deletions as the Head of Planning Services considers reasonably necessary; and

 

·       Refuse the listed building application.