Agenda and minutes

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Items
No. Item

1.

Declarations of Interest

At this point in the meeting, Members are asked to declare:

·        any personal interests not included on the Register of Interests

·        any prejudicial interests or

·        any disclosable pecuniary interests

which they may have in respect of business on this agenda.

 

Minutes:

Members were invited to declare, at this point in the meeting, any personal interests not included on the Register of Interests, any prejudicial interests or any disclosable pecuniary interests that they might have in the business on the agenda.

 

Cllr Hollyer and Cllr Fisher declared a prejudicial interest in agenda item 6 [25 Orchard Paddock]. Cllr Hollyer as a friend of the applicant and Cllr Fisher as a relative of the applicant, confirmed they would leave the meeting before consideration of the application and not take part in the vote. Cllr Crawshaw substituted for Cllr Hollyer as Chair for item 6.

2.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 129 KB

To approve and sign the minutes of the Area Planning Sub-Committee held on 13 May 2021.

 

Minutes:

Resolved:  That the minutes of the meeting held on 13 May 2021 be approved, to be signed by the Chair at a later date.

 

3.

Public Participation

At this point in the meeting members of the public who have registered to speak can do so. Members of the public may speak on agenda items or on matters within the remit of the committee.

 

Please note that our registration deadlines have changed to 2 working days before the meeting, in order to facilitate the management of public participation at remote meetings. The deadline for registering at this meeting is 5:00pm on Tuesday 8 June 2021.

 

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Minutes:

It was reported that there had been no registrations to speak under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme on general issues within the remit of the Sub-Committee.

4.

Plans List

To determine the following planning applications:

 

Minutes:

Members considered a schedule of reports of the Assistant Director, Planning and Public Protection, relating to the following planning applications, outlining the proposals and relevant policy considerations and setting out the views of consultees and officers.

 

 

5.

37 Mitchell Way, York, YO30 4SW [20/01662/FUL] pdf icon PDF 330 KB

This application seeks retrospective permission for the change of use of 37 Mitchell Way from a dwellinghouse (use class C3) to a 5 bedroom house in multiple occupation (use class C4) for 6 individuals. [Rawcliffe And Clifton Without]

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a retrospective application for the change of use of 37 Mitchell Way from a dwellinghouse (use class C3) to a 5 bedroom house in multiple occupation (use class C4) for up to 6 individuals.

 

Officers gave a presentation based upon the slides on agenda pages 19-24 detailing the site plans, floor plans and elevations.

 

In response to Members’ questions it was confirmed that:

·        2 car parking spaces were acceptable under planning requirements.

·        Access for bin storage was sufficient.

·        Garden space to rear of property was sufficient.

 

Public Speakers

 

Anne-Marie Richards spoke in objection of the application with concern over parking issues, restriction of vehicles including emergency services and safety concerns for pedestrians. She stated that 7 people currently resided in the property, noise issues from the current residents, commercial vehicles wrongfully parked and the street scene and exterior of the building in deterioration.

 

Carlton Owen spoke in objection of the application stating the change began in 2017 and since then there was parking issues, overcrowding of the street space making it difficult to walk on the pavement, commercial vehicle parked wrongfully. He added that the house was not made for HMO and the current residents were loud and causing stress to the neighbours. In response to Member’s questions it was confirmed that neighbourhood protection and highways had not been involved, the police had been involved in a parking related incident hitting an exterior wall.

 

Cllr Smalley spoke in objection to the application as the local ward and parish councillor. He referenced paragraph 5.3 ensuring changes not detrimental to the residents and could see the negative impact to the area. He stated the visitor parking does not belong to the property and the property is not suitable for HMO. In response to Member’s questions it was confirmed that ResPark, Highways, Neighbourhood Protection had not been sought to find resolutions to issues but that the police had been involved in the parking related incident.

 

In response to further questions from Members, officers confirmed:

·        The covenant in the property deeds and commercial vehicle issue did not fall under Planning authority remit.

·        That 2 allocated parking spaces was sufficient for a HMO of this size.

·        That additional parking issues/ parking on the street would fall under the Highways authority.

·        Street width access for emergency services was acceptable as the property was already in residential use.

·        A parking restriction for the property owner may not be enforceable, as the 2 parking spaces provided would be acceptable.

·        If there were 7 residents occupying the property then an investigation would be required and a new application would need to be created for large HMO.

·        That the street visitor spaces did not belong to the applicant or the owner of the property.

 

After debate it was moved by Cllr Fisher and seconded by Cllr Daubeney that the application be refused on the grounds of inadequate car parking spaces, which would be detrimental to highway safety and the amenity of neighbours. On being put to the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

25 Orchard Paddock, Haxby, York, YO32 3DW [20/02256/FUL] pdf icon PDF 306 KB

This application, as amended, seeks permission for a single storey extension to the side and rear of a single storey semi-detached dwelling in Haxby, along with the erection of dormers to the side and rear, and the installation of rooflights to the front and rear roofslopes. An existing garage at the site would be removed. [Haxby And Wigginton]

Additional documents:

Minutes:

[17:40 Cllr Hollyer and Cllr Fisher left the meeting]

 

Members considered an amended application for a single storey extension to the side and rear of a single storey semi-detached dwelling in Haxby, along with the erection of dormers to the side and rear, and the installation of rooflights to the front and rear roofslopes. An existing garage at the site would be removed.

 

Officers gave a presentation based upon the slides on agenda pages 35-42 detailing existing and prospective site plans, floor plans and elevations. An Additional Condition was noted that the side facing window in the south elevation of the side dormer be obscurely glazed and non-opening in the interest of the amenity and privacy of the occupants of the adjacent property.

 

In response to Members’ questions it was confirmed that:

·        The side dormer was acceptable for this type of extension and in style for the streetscape.

 

Public Speakers

 

There were no public speakers for this item.

 

After debate, Cllr Webb moved, and Cllr Daubeney seconded that the application be approved with the Additional Condition.

 

Resolved: That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report and the following additional condition:

 

Additional Condition

The side facing window in the south elevation of the side dormer hereby approved shall be obscurely glazed to a standard of Pilkington Level 3 or above (or the equivalent standard) and shall be thus maintained. The window should be non-opening unless the parts of the window which can be opened are more than 1.7 metres above the floor of the room in which the window is installed.

 

Reason: In the interests of the amenity and privacy of the occupants of the adjacent property.

 

Reason:     The proposal is considered to be acceptable in terms of impact on the character and appearance of the street scene and impact on neighbour amenity. It complies with National Planning Policy Framework (2019), policy D11 of the City of York Publication Draft Local Plan2018, policy H7 of the 2005 City of York Draft Local Plan, and advice contained within Supplementary Planning Document 'House Extensions and Alterations' (Dec. 2012).

 

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