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Contact: Catherine Phythian, Committee and Member Services Officer email: democraticservices@oxford.gov.uk tel: 01865 252402
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Apologies for absence and substitutions Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Price (substitute Councillor Azad) and Councillor Tanner. |
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Declarations of interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Site Address: Oxford City Council Depot, South Park, Cheney Lane.
Proposal: 1. 16/01267/FUL: Change of use from council depot to artisan distillery (revised proposal omitting café and visitor centre). 2. 16/01480/FUL: Erection of single storey barn to provide storage space. (Amended plans).
Officer recommendation: to grant planning permission with the following conditions:
16/01267/FUL: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Bats 4. Swept Path Analysis 5. Delivery and Service Management Plan 6. Hours of use
16/01480/FUL: 1. Temporary Permission 2. Development begun within time limit 3. Develop in accordance with approved plans 4. Samples in Conservation Area 5. Tree Protection Plan Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair took this item first.
The Committee considered two applications relating to the site of the Oxford City Council Depot, South Park, Cheney Lane for a change of use from council depot to artisan distillery (revised proposal omitting café and visitor centre) and the erection of single storey barn to provide storage space. (Amended plans).
The Planning Officer presented the report and made the following points:
David Edwards (Executive Director, Regeneration and Housing, Oxford City Council) and Tom Nicolson (The Oxford Artisan Distillery Ltd) spoke in support of the application.
In reaching their decision, the Committee considered the officers report, presentation and the address of the public speakers.
On being put to the vote the Committee agreed with the officer recommendation.
The Committee resolved to grant planning permission with the following conditions, as amended, and informative:
16/01267/FUL:
16/01480/FUL:
Informative: The Committee strongly encourages applicants to address the possibility of planting trees in any landscaping proposals related to future applications for the Council Depot site. |
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16/02097/FUL: 7 Chadlington Road PDF 81 KB Site address: 7 Chadlington Road, Oxford, OX2 6SY(Appendix 1)
Proposal: Erection of a single storey rear extension. Formation of basement. Alterations to landscaping with provision of additional vehicle access from Chadlington Road.
Officer recommendation: The West Area Planning Committee is recommended to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Samples in Conservation Area - North Oxford Victorian Suburb 4. Tree Protection Plan (TPP) 2 5. Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) 2 6. Ground resurfacing - SUDS compliant 7. Amenity no balcony 8. Visibility Splays 9. On street parking
Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered an application for the erection of a single storey rear extension, formation of basement and alterations to landscaping with provision of additional vehicle access from Chadlington Road.
The Planning Officer presented the report and explained that the application had been called in for the following reasons: loss of greenery, increase in ground surface water run-off and overbearing impact on the neighbour to the north. He advised the Committee that planning permission had already been granted for a rear extension at the property and that this application relates to an amendment to the design of the rear ground floor extension. The new plans were of a more contemporary design but in all other respects the overall application was the same in size and scale to that already approved.
Rachel Bailey Williams (local resident) and Phillip Allan (Chairman, Linton Road Neighbourhood Association) spoke against the application. James Corris (Architect) spoke in support of the application.
In discussion the Committee noted that the new plans did vary from those previously approved in the following respects:
However, the Committee concluded that these changes did not constitute grounds for refusal.
On being put to the vote the Committee agreed with the officer recommendation.
The Committee resolved to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Samples in Conservation Area - North Oxford Victorian Suburb 4. Tree Protection Plan (TPP) 2 5. Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) 2 6. Ground resurfacing - SUDS compliant 7. Amenity no balcony 8. Visibility Splays 9. On street parking |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Committee considered two applications for Noise and Vibration Schemes of Assessment for route section 1-2 of Chiltern Railway from Oxford to Bicester.
The Planning Officer presented the report and briefed the Committee on the reasons supporting the proposal to include a condition requiring the implementation of at source noise mitigation in the form of rail damping.
John Howson (County Councillor St Margaret’s Division and representative of Rewley Park Management Company) spoke against the applications. Representatives from Network Rail and its advisers (Jonathan Davies and Ian Gilder) gave a presentation in support of the applications.
The Committee asked questions of the officers and Network Rail about the detail of the applications.
Decisions
In reaching their decision, the Committee considered the officers report and presentation and the address of the public speakers and made the following observations: · There was a need for consistency in determining the applications relating to sections H, I-1 and I-2 · Network Rail had not yet submitted a convincing case to demonstrate that the installation of rail damping as an at source mitigation measure was not reasonably practicable · The Council, as local planning authority, had been placed in a very difficult position by the Secretary of State’s decision to grant deemed planning permission for EWRP1
On being put to the vote the Committee agreed with the officer recommendation. |
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16/01634/CND: Noise Scheme of Assessment for route section I-2 Site address: Chiltern Railway from Oxford to Bicester (Appendix 1)
Proposal: Details submitted in compliance with condition 1 (Noise and Vibration - route section I/2) of TWA ref: TWA/10/APP/01 (The Chilterns Railways (Bicester to Oxford Improvements) Order - deemed planning permission granted under section 90(2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990).
Officer recommendation: West Area Planning Committee is recommended to approve this application for the following reasons and subject to the conditions listed: Reasons for approval – Noise Scheme of Assessment - 16/01634/CND 1. The submitted Noise Scheme of Assessment is considered to be robust. It predicts that the operational noise from EWRP1 will cause increases of 3dB or more at a number of properties in route section I-2; but predicts no increases of 5dB or more at any properties in route section I-2. No noise mitigation is proposed. Taking into account the representations made by all parties, the adopted policies of the Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 which seek to preserve residential amenity where properties are close to noise generating development, and the requirements of condition 19 of deemed planning permission TWA/10/APP/01, it is recommended that the application be approved subject to conditions requiring development in accordance with submitted details, and the submission of proposals for the installation of rail damping. 2. Officers have considered carefully all objections to these proposals. Officers have come to the view, for the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not amount, individually or cumulatively, to a reason for refusal and that all the issues that have been raised have been adequately addressed and the relevant bodies consulted.
Conditions: 1. Development in accordance with application documents 2. Implementation of rail damping
Minutes: The Committee resolved to approve the application for the following reasons and subject to the conditions listed: 1. The submitted Noise Scheme of Assessment is considered to be robust. It predicts that the operational noise from EWRP1 will cause increases of 3dB or more at a number of properties in route section I-2; but predicts no increases of 5dB or more at any properties in route section I-2. No noise mitigation is proposed. Taking into account the representations made by all parties, the adopted policies of the Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 which seek to preserve residential amenity where properties are close to noise generating development, and the requirements of condition 19 of deemed planning permission TWA/10/APP/01, it is recommended that the application be approved subject to conditions requiring development in accordance with submitted details, and the submission of proposals for the installation of rail damping. 2. Officers have considered carefully all objections to these proposals. Officers have come to the view, for the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not amount, individually or cumulatively, to a reason for refusal and that all the issues that have been raised have been adequately addressed and the relevant bodies consulted.
Conditions:
2. Implementation of rail damping |
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16/01635/CND: Vibration Scheme of Assessment for route section I-2 Site address: Chiltern Railway from Oxford to Bicester (Appendix 1)
Proposal: Details submitted in compliance with condition 1 (Noise and Vibration - route section I/2) of TWA ref: TWA/10/APP/01 (The Chilterns Railways (Bicester to Oxford Improvements) Order - deemed planning permission granted under section 90(2A) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990).
Officer recommendation: Reasons for approval – Vibration Scheme of Assessment – 16/01635/CND 1 The submitted Vibration Scheme of Assessment is considered to be robust and has demonstrated that the required standards of vibration mitigation set out in the Noise and Vibration Mitigation Policy will be achieved. Taking into account the representations made by all parties, the adopted policies of the Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 which seek to preserve residential amenity where properties are close to vibration-generating development, and the requirements of condition 19 of deemed planning permission TWA/10/APP/01, it is recommended that the application be approved subject to a condition requiring development in accordance with submitted details. 2 Officers have considered carefully all objections to these proposals. Officers have come to the view, for the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not amount, individually or cumulatively, to a reason for refusal and that all the issues that have been raised have been adequately addressed and the relevant bodies consulted. Condition: 1 Development in accordance with application documents Minutes: The Committee resolved to approve the application for the following reasons and subject to the conditions listed: 1. The submitted Vibration Scheme of Assessment is considered to be robust and has demonstrated that the required standards of vibration mitigation set out in the Noise and Vibration Mitigation Policy will be achieved. Taking into account the representations made by all parties, the adopted policies of the Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 which seek to preserve residential amenity where properties are close to vibration-generating development, and the requirements of condition 19 of deemed planning permission TWA/10/APP/01, it is recommended that the application be approved subject to a condition requiring development in accordance with submitted details. 2. Officers have considered carefully all objections to these proposals. Officers have come to the view, for the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not amount, individually or cumulatively, to a reason for refusal and that all the issues that have been raised have been adequately addressed and the relevant bodies consulted. Condition: 1. Development in accordance with application documents |
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16/00391/FUL: 24 Rosamund Road PDF 65 KB Site address: 24 Rosamund Road, Oxford. Appendix 1.
Proposal: Erection of rear conservatory and garden outbuilding. Alterations to windows (Amended Plans).
Officer recommendation: The West Area Planning Committee are recommended to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the officer’s report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Materials as specified Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered an application for the erection of rear conservatory and garden outbuilding and alterations to windows (Amended Plans) at 24 Rosamund Road, Oxford.
The Planning Officer presented the report and explained that the application had been called in on the grounds that “the shed is over bulky and may not be located on the applicants land”. He advised the Committee that officers were of the view that this shed was in keeping with a number of other sheds in the rear gardens of properties in Rosamund Road.
In response to questions from the Committee officers advised that they were not aware of any evidence to suggest that the shed was not on the applicants land and that in any event it was not a relevant planning consideration.
On being put to the vote the Committee agreed with the officer recommendation.
The Committee resolved to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the officer’s report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Materials as specified |
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16/01495/RES: Westgate Centre And Adjacent Land, OX1 1NX PDF 76 KB Site address: Westgate Centre And Adjacent Land Encompassing The Existing Westgate Centre And Land Bounded By Thames St, Castle Mill Stream, Abbey Place, Norfolk St, Castle St, Bonn Square, St Ebbes St, Turn Again Lane And Old Greyfriars St (site plan: appendix 1)
Proposal: The outline planning application (13/02557/OUT) was an Environmental Impact Assessment application and an Environmental Statement was submitted. Approval of all reserved matters was granted (14/02402/RES) under condition 5 of the outline planning permission. This application seeks approval of amended reserved matters for the appearance of a proposed canopy over Bridge 13 (connecting Buildings 3 and 4) only. All other reserved matters previously approved remain unaffected.
Officer recommendation: The West Area Planning Committee is recommended to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the officer report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans 3. Materials as specified
Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered an application for approval of amended reserved matters for the appearance of a proposed canopy over Bridge 13 (connecting Buildings 3 and 4) only for the Westgate Centre re-development.
The Planning Officer presented the report and referred the Committee to the illustration of the proposed canopy. He advised that the proposed canopy would have no significant visual impact.
On being put to the vote the Committee agreed with the officer recommendation.
The Committee resolved to grant planning permission for the reasons stated in the officer report and subject to the following conditions: 1. Development begun within time limit 2. Develop in accordance with approved plans Materials as specified |
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Minutes from the meeting of 13 September 2016
Recommendation: That the minutes of the meeting held on 13 September 2016 are approved as a true and accurate record. Minutes: The Committee resolved to approve the minutes of the meeting held on 13 September 2016 as a true and accurate record. |
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Forthcoming applications Items for consideration by the committee at future meetings are listed for information. They are not for discussion at this meeting. · 16/01896/CT3: 21 to 27 Chatham Road and 10 To 40 Fox Crescent, Oxford · 16/01883/CT3: 17 Jericho Street, OX2 6BU · 16/02377/FUL: 134 Wytham Street, OX1 4TW · 16/01413/FUL: Land Adjacent 279 Abingdon Road, Oxford · 16/02293/FUL: 40 St Thomas Street, OX1 1JP · 16/02296/CT3: Car Park, Walton Well Road, Oxford · 16/00882/FUL: 135 - 137 Botley Road, Oxford · 16/01046/FUL: 30 Warnborough Road, OX2 6JA · 16/00791/FUL: 1 Richmond Road, OX1 2JJ · 16/01725/FUL and 16/01727/LBC: St Edward's School, Woodstock Road, OX2 7NN · 16/01352/FUL: 164 Marlborough Road, OX1 4LT · 15/03524/FUL: Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel, Abingdon Road, Oxford, OX1 4PS · 16/02139/RES: Westgate Centre And Adjacent Land, OX1 1NX · 16/02216/CT3: Land Fronting 21 To 39 And 8 To 24 St Peter's Road, Oxford · 16/02218/CT3: 85A Aldrich Road, OX2 7SU · 16/02170/FUL: 1A Cranham Street, OX2 6DD · 16/02152/CT3: 161 - 161B Iffley Road, Oxford · 16/00068/FUL 16/00069/LBC: Grove House, 44 Iffley Turn, OX4 4DU · 16/01541/FUL: The Honey Pot, 8 Hollybush Row, OX1 1J · 16/01819/VAR: 184 Woodstock Road, OX2 7NQ · 16/01220/FUL & 16/01221/FUL: 16 Northmoor Road, OX2 6UP · 16/01909/FUL: Linton Lodge Hotel, 11-13 Linton Road, OX2 6UJ · 15/01601/FUL: 26 Norham Gardens, OX6 6QD Minutes: The Committee noted the list of forthcoming applications. |
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Dates of future meetings The Committee will meet at 6.00pm on the following dates: 8 Nov 2016 13 Dec 2016 24 Jan 2017 21 Feb 2017 14 Mar 2017 11 Apr 2017 9 May 2017
Minutes: The Committee noted the dates of future meetings. |