Agenda and minutes

Venue: The Guildhall, York

Contact: Rowan Hindley 

Items
No. Item

22.

Inspection of Sites

Minutes:

The following sites were inspected before the meeting:

 

Site

Reason for Visit

Members Attended

St John’s College, Clarence Street, York

 

To familiarise Members with the site

 

Councillors R Watson, Bartlett, Reid and Wilde

 

23.

Declarations of Interest

At this point, members are asked to declare any personal or prejudicial interests they may have in the business on this agenda.

Minutes:

Members were invited to declare at this point in the meeting any personal or prejudicial interests they might have in the business on the agenda.

 

Councillor Macdonald declared a personal non-prejudicial interest in agenda item 4a) (Northfield School, Beckfield Lane, York) as one of the speakers was known to him.

 

Councillor Blanchard declared a personal prejudicial interest in agenda item 4c) (St John’s College, Clarence Street, York) as he knew the Head of the Enterprise Unit which would be re-housed in the new building.  He left the room and took no part in the discussion or decision on this item.

24.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 35 KB

To approve and sign the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee held on 28 September 2006.

Minutes:

Minute 21a (Barbican Centre, Paragon Street, York (06/00526/GRG4)) of the Planning Committee on 28 September 2006 was incomplete when it was originally published with the agenda.  The fourth paragraph had subsequently been rephrased and the wording of the amended and additional conditions included.  The completed minutes had been made available to view on the web site and a hard copy was provided for the chair to sign at the meeting.

 

RESOLVED:             That the Minutes of the meeting held on 28 September 2006 be approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record.

25.

Public Participation

It is at this point in the meeting that members of the public who have registered their wish to speak can do so. The deadline for registering is by 5pm the day before the meeting. Members of the public can speak on specific planning applications or on other agenda items or matters within the remit of the committee.

 

To register please contact the Democracy Officer for the meeting, on the details at the foot of this agenda.

Minutes:

It was reported that nobody had registered to speak, under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme, on general issues within the remit of the Committee.

26.

Plans List

This item invites Members to determine the following planning applications:

Minutes:

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

26a

Northfield School, Beckfield Lane, York (06/01739/REMM) pdf icon PDF 94 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a major reserved matters application, submitted by Barratt Homes (York), for residential development comprising 37 houses and 20 apartments, a new changing facility and public open space.

 

The Case Officer outlined details of the amended plans and additional information that had been submitted since the publication of the report.  He detailed the comments received from the Acomb Planning Panel and reported that the Landscape Officer’s comments had been reconfirmed and that further discussions on affordable housing had taken place.

 

Representations were received from neighbouring residents of Melwood Grove and Sunningdale Close, in objection to the application.  Representations were received from the applicant’s agent, in support of the application.

 

Members raised a range of concerns regarding the height, site level and proximity of the proposed dwellings in relation to the adjacent properties on Melwood Grove and Sunningdale Close.  They commented that the density proposed was too high for the site and that Design for Living homes should be included in the development.

 

They also raised concerns regarding security issues, particularly in relation to the back alleyways proposed and the siting of the play area in a corner of the site with no surveillance.

 

Other issues discussed included the lack of adequate cycle parking, the need to retain all trees, not just those protected by Tree Protection Orders (TPO’s), and the lack of safe pedestrian and cycle access to the site and in particular the playing fields, other than from Beckfield Lane.

 

It was reported that the Sustainability Appraisal had only recently been submitted by the applicant and that the Case Officer was awaiting comments from consultees before he could confirm if it met the requirements of Policy GP4a.  Members highlighted that this information needed to be available to them and also commented that the drawings should have been made available to them to enable them to assess the design and materials and compare them to adjacent properties.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be refused.

 

REASON: (i) Because of the height, bulk, mass and location of the proposed block of dwellings adjacent Sunningdale Close, this particular element of the development would result in overshadowing, would have an overbearing effect and would impact upon the outlook on no.18, 19 and 20 Sunningdale Close thereby harming their existing living conditions.  As a consequence the proposal fails to satisfy national planning guidance  PPS1 and PPG3 and also policies GP1 of the City of York Draft Local Plan (incorporating 4th set of changes) - 2005.

 

                        (ii) The proposal is undermined by the lack of a full landscape plan and specification as part of the design of the scheme.  As a consequence the proposal fails to provide for a planned and integrated landscaping scheme.  The outcome of which is a development  which would be dominated by dwellings, car parking and hard surfacing.  As such the proposal would not be compatible with the well established suburban character of the area and is therefore contrary to national planning guidance PPS1 and PPG3 and also policies GP1, GP9 and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 26a

26b

Properties 2 To 22 Inclusive Bleachfield, Heslington, York (06/01806/FULM) pdf icon PDF 82 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a major full application, submitted by the University of York, for the demolition of university staff houses and the erection of six student residences, comprising 3 x three storey and 3 x four storey blocks with an associated utility building, parking and landscaping.

 

The Case Officer reported comments received from the Hull Road Planning Panel and from an objector.  He also outlined amendments to condition 2 to update the reference numbers of the drawings listed and to condition 25 to require either an ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ standard to be achieved in the Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) assessment and to increase the timescale available to complete the pre-assessment stage. 

 

Representations were received from the architect of the buildings that were proposed for demolition, in objection to the application.  Representations were received from the University of York’s Director of Estates, the President of the Graduate Students’ Association and the President of the Students’ Union, in support of the application.  The applicant’s planning consultant and architect also attended to answer questions and circulated plans and drawings to Members for consideration.

 

Members discussed a number of issues, including the amount of parking proposed, particularly for disabled people, the need for accommodation to be suitable for disabled people, the design of the buildings and the need for the windows in the stairwells to be the optimum size to maximise solar gain and minimise heat loss.  In relation to the existing buildings, they commented that demolition was unsustainable and that family housing would be lost.

 

Members requested that the existing buildings be documented and photographed before they were demolished.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved, subject to the conditions listed in the report, with the following amended conditions:

 

(i)     Condition 2 – “The development hereby permitted shall be carried out only in accordance with the following plans:-

           

      Drawing no's

      - 1249/100 Revision F.

      - 1249 - 300 Revision B

      - 1249 - 303 Rev. B

      - 1249/200 Rev. A

      - 1249-101

      - 1249-002 Rev. B

      - 1249/102 Rev. C

      - 1249/103 Rev D

      - 1249-304 Rev. C

      - Landscape Proposals.

     

or any plans or details subsequently agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority as amendment to the approved plans.

           

Reason:  For the avoidance of doubt and to ensure that the development is carried out only as approved by the Local Planning Authority.”

 

(ii)  Condition 25 – “The developer shall aim to achieve a BREEAM "very good" or "excellent" assessment standard for the development. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Council  within 1 month of the date of the commencement of construction of the development the developer shall submit in writing for the approval of the Local Planning Authority a BREEAM design assessment demonstrating the progress of the BREEAM assessment, the percentage score expected to be achieved and which standard this relates to. Where this does not meet at least a 'very good' standard then the developer must demonstrate what changes will be made to the development  ...  view the full minutes text for item 26b

26c

St John's College, Clarence Street, York (06/01482/FULM) pdf icon PDF 123 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a major full application, submitted by the Trustees of York St John University College, for the erection of a new building for academic floorspace and the conversion of 56 and 58 Lord Mayor’s Walk to offices serving educational purposes.

 

The Case Officer circulated two update sheets to Members.  The first sheet set out a missing section of the report relating to the loss of residential use at 56 and 58 Lord Mayor’s Walk.  The second sheet detailed additional correspondence received from English Heritage and the Guildhall Planning Panel.  It also set out amended wording for condition 5, to allow emergency exits to open over the adjacent public highway and require their details to be submitted and approved by the Local Planning Authority, and for condition 21, to refer to achieving the Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) ‘very good’ rating, and amended the reason for approval to make reference to Policy H9.

 

Representations were received from a York resident, a representative of the Guildhall Planning Panel and Councillor Brian Watson, Guildhall Ward Councillor, in objection to the application.  Representations were received from York St John University’s Deputy Vice Chancellor and Director of Facilities, in support of the application.  The applicant’s architect and planning consultant also attended to answer questions. 

 

Members highlighted the need for the design of the development to be sympathetic to surrounding buildings and the bar walls.  Some concerns were raised relating to the height and massing, the mix of materials, the overhang on the Clarence Street elevation and the small windows set into the wall on Clarence Street.  Concern was also expressed that views might be obscured, both from Robin Hood’s Tower on the bar walls, towards the North Yorks Moors and the White Horse, and from Clarence Street towards the towers of the Minster.  Members raised a number of queries regarding the sustainability of the development, relating  to the use of an environmental management system, use of grey water harvesting, use of photo-voltaic cells, sourcing of building materials and reuse of waste materials on site.  The loss of city centre housing at 56 and 58 Lord Mayor’s Walk was also discussed.

 

Members expressed concern regarding the design of the boardroom building on the corner of Lord Mayor’s Walk and De Grey Street and suggested that a three dimensional logo be included in the brickwork on the Lord Mayor’s Walk elevation, or that some other treatment be used to avoid it being left as a blank wall, and that the size of the windows on the De Grey Street elevation be reduced.  It was proposed that a condition be added requiring details of the treatment of this building, in relation to the brick wall and the window size, to be submitted and approved by the Local Planning Authority.  Members requested that the designs be circulated to them informally for comment.

 

In relation the row of silver birch trees on Clarence Street and the plane tree on the corner of Clarence Street and Lord Mayor’s  ...  view the full minutes text for item 26c

27.

The Racecourse and Terry's Factory Conservation Area Character Appraisal: Results of Consultation and Proposed Final Draft pdf icon PDF 44 KB

This report presents the results of a public consultation exercise for the Racecourse and Terry's Factory Conservation Area Character Appraisal and recommends that, following minor modifications, the document be adopted.

 

NOTE:

Annex F to this report has colour maps, photos and plans.  Colour copies of this are available as follows:

·        online at www.york.gov.uk (see meetings)

·        for inspection upon request at the Guildhall, St Helen's Square, York, YO1 9QN.  Please ask for Simon Copley.

·        A copy is available in the Members Library for Members.

 

Colour copies will be available at the meeting.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members received a report which presented the results of a public consultation exercise for the Racecourse and Terry's Factory Conservation Area Character Appraisal and recommended that, following minor modifications, the document be adopted.

 

The Consultation Draft Appraisal was attached as Annex F of the report and the changes proposed to it were detailed in Annex E.

 

The report presented three options for consideration:

·  Option 1 – To approve the Conservation Area Character Appraisal for planning purposes, with the changes suggested in Annex E of the report;

·  Option 2 – To approve the Conservation Area Character Appraisal for planning purposes, with further or reduced changes to those suggested in Annex E;

·  Option 3 – To not approved the Conservation Area Character Appraisal.

 

A revised version of Annex E was circulated at the meeting, containing an additional change proposed following the receipt of a late response to the consultation.  A revised version of Annex F was also circulated, incorporating the amendments agreed at Planning Committee pre-consultation.  

 

RESOLVED:             That the Racecourse and Terry’s Factory Conservation Area Appraisal, as proposed in revised Annex F of the report and amended in revised Annex E, be approved for planning purposes.  

 

REASONS:(i) The document is a thorough analysis of the character of the conservation area in line with current guidance from English Heritage. As a document it is clearly written and accessible to a wide range of users.

 

(ii)               The adoption of the document will help the formulation and determination of development proposals within the conservation area and especially the former Terry's factory site.

 

                        (iii) The document will help the Council meet the yearly targets set by BVPI 219b (Percentage of conservation areas with an up-to-date character appraisal).

 

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