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51.

Declarations of Interest

At this point, 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:

At this point in the meeting, Members were asked to declare any personal, prejudicial or disclosable pecuniary interests they might have in the business on the agenda.

 

Councillor Firth declared a personal non-prejudicial interest in plans items 4b and c (Racecourse) because he attends the racecourse on a regular basis as a member of the Civic Party.

 

Councillors Watson and Galvin also declared personal non-prejudicial interests in the same item as they also attend the racecourse frequently.

52.

Exclusion of Press and Public

To consider excluding the public and press from the meeting during consideration of Annex A to agenda item 7 (Enforcement Cases Update) on the grounds that this item contains information which is classed as exempt under Paragraphs 6 of Schedule 12A to Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972, as amended by the Local Government (Access to information) (Variation) Order 2006.

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED:       That the Members of the Press and Public be excluded from the meeting during the consideration of the annexes to Agenda item 7 (Enforcement Cases Update) (Minute 57 refers) on the grounds that they contain information that if disclosed to the public, would reveal that the Authority proposes to give, under any enactment or notice by virtue of which requirements are imposed on a person or that the Authority proposes to make an order or directive under any enactment. This information is classed as exempt under Paragraph 6 of Schedule 12A to Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972, as amended by the Local Government (Access to Information) (Variation) Order 2006.

 

53.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 77 KB

To approve and sign the minutes of the meeting of the West & City Centre Area Planning Sub-Committee held on Thursday 14 February 2013.

Minutes:

RESOLVED:             That the minutes of the meeting of the West and City Centre Area Planning Sub-Committee held on 14 February be approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record.

54.

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 working day before the meeting, in this case 5pm on Wednesday 17 April 2013.  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 there had been no registrations to speak under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme on general issues within the remit of the committee.

55.

Plans List

To determine the following planning applications related to the West and City Centre Area.

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.

55a

38 Hobgate, York, YO24 4HH (13/00273/FUL) pdf icon PDF 73 KB

Single storey rear extension and dormer to rear (amended scheme). [Holgate Ward]

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a full application from Mr Andrew Bradley for a single storey rear extension and dormer to the rear (amended scheme).

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report.

 

REASON:                  The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the appearance of the property and residential amenity. As such the proposal complies with Policies GP1 and H7 of the City of York Development Control Local Plan and the 'Guide to extensions and alterations to private dwelling houses' Supplementary Planning Guidance.

55b

Racecourse, Racecourse Road, Knavesmire, York, YO23 1EJ (13/00090/FUL) pdf icon PDF 120 KB

Demolition of existing perimeter wall, saddling boxes and Broadcasting Box, construction of new pre-parade ring and Winning Connections building, erection of new perimeter wall, saddling stalls, washdown area and associated ancillary equine facilities including veterinary accommodation, provision of replacement path and associated landscaping. [Micklegate Ward] [Site Visit]

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a full application from York Racecourse Knavesmire LLP for the demolition of the existing perimeter wall, saddling boxes and Broadcasting Box, construction of a new pre-parade ring and Winning Connections building, erection of new perimeter wall, saddling stalls, washdown area and associated ancillary equine facilities including veterinary accommodation, provision of replacement path and associated landscaping.

 

Officers advised that condition 8  f) and g) regarding drainage should be varied as this was considered too tight as there would be someground level raising in Flood Zone 3 b), including in the south west corner of the site, to deliver the development.

 

Members were informed that the Council’s Landscape Officer advised that the proposals would result in the loss of three mature lime trees adjacent to the outside elevation of the existing stables wall. However it was considered that the loss of the lime trees would be acceptable as their loss would be sufficiently mitigated by the replacement planting (10 trees)  in light of the benefits of the reorganised stables. The proposed changes would therefore not be significantly detrimental to the public views and experience of the Knavesmire.

 

With regard to the Pre-Parade Ring officers advised that within the site there was a horse chestnut  and sycamore which were good, mature specimens that contribute to the general tree cover and character of the race course complex, and are generally  worthy of retention. The applicant proposes to retain the sycamore tree, remove the horse chestnut tree and provide two further trees within the parade ring.  The Landscape Officer recommended that the sycamore tree  and its root system are suitably protected. The loss of the Horse chestnut is not justified by the works in Phase 1 as  the terracing could be kept outside of its rooting zone.  Whilst it was noted that the removal of the horse chestnut would be justified in Phase 2, there  was no strong justification for the removal of the Horse chestnut in Phase 1.

 

Officers informed the committee that the applicants have advised that the planning application for Phase 2 is to be submitted imminently. It is intended that  the new build ( Weigh-in Room ) works which would require the removal of the horse chestnut tree as part of Phase 2  would be a priority to finalise the improved equine facilities. In view of the possibility of retaining the tree for a year and the associated protection works, the proposed ground levelling works within Phase 1, it is considered on balance that the loss of the horse chestnut tree would be unfortunate but acceptable.

 

Members expressed their support for the scheme and acknowledged that the Racecourse had made a commitment to planting.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report.

 

Amended Condition 8

Development shall not begin until details of foul and surface water drainage works have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, and carried out in accordance with these approved details.

Details  ...  view the full minutes text for item 55b

55c

Racecourse, Racecourse Road, Knavesmire, York, YO23 1EJ (13/00091/CAC) pdf icon PDF 67 KB

Demolition of existing perimeter wall, saddling boxes and broadcasting box. [Micklegate Ward] [Site Visit]

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered an application for conservation area consent for the demolition of the existing perimeter wall, saddling boxes and broadcasting box.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report.

 

REASON:                  The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the impact on the character and appearance of the conservation area. As such the proposal complies with guidance contained within the National Planning Policy Framework and Policies HE3 and HE5 of the City of York Development Control Local Plan.

55d

Robinson Court, Walmgate, York (13/00165/FUL) pdf icon PDF 69 KB

Change of use of ground floor from office (use class B1) to 2 no. flats (use class C3) with external alterations. [Guildhall Ward] [Site Visit]

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a full application from York Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (YACRO) for the change of use of the ground floor from office (use class B1) to two flats (use class C3) with external alterations.

 

Representations were received from Michael Pavlovic on behalf of YACRO. He explained the current layout of the building for the benefit of members. He assured members that changes to the fabric of the building would be minimal and that they were needed to ensure the provision of the service YACRO delivers.

 

Members advised that their main concern had been that they did not want to lose the control/supervision provided by having the office located within the building but agreed they were happy with the arrangements in place.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report.

 

REASON:                  The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the use, the impact on the listed building, neighbouring amenity and flood risk. As such the proposal complies with Policies GP1, GP11, and HE3 of the City of York Development Control Local Plan ( 2005); and national planning guidance contained in the National Planning Policy Framework(2012).

55e

Proposed Dwelling Adjacent The Lodge, Minster Yard, York (13/00210/FUL) pdf icon PDF 97 KB

Conversion and extension of existing potting shed and basement cellar and generator housing into a 2no. bedroom residential dwelling. [Guildhall Ward] [Site Visit]

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a full application from Mr Mike Green for the conversion and extension of an existing potting shed and basement cellar and generator housing into a two bedroom residential dwelling.

 

Officers advised that a further condition be added to require the applicant to submit details of foul and service water drainage on the site

 

Members agreed that this was an excellent scheme which would allow the building to be preserved.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to a Section 106 Agreement, the conditions listed in the report the additional condition listed below.

 

                                    Additional Condition 10 - Drainage

                                    Development shall not begin until details of foul and surface water drainage works have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority, and carried out in accordance with these approved details.

Reason: So that the Local Planning Authority may be satisfied with these details for the proper drainage of the site.

 

REASON:                  The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report, and the additional condition above, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the impact on heritage assets, amenity and protected species. As such the proposal complies with Policies GP1, HE2, HE3, HE4, HE10, H4a and L1c of the City of York Development Control Local Plan.

55f

Proposed Dwelling Adjacent The Lodge, Minster Yard, York (13/00211/LBC) pdf icon PDF 76 KB

Conversion and extension of existing potting shed and basement cellar and generator housing into a 2 bedroom residential dwelling. [Guildhall Ward] [Site Visit]

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered an application for listed building consent for the conversion and extension of an existing potting shed and basement cellar and generator housing into a two bedroom residential dwelling.

 

RESOLVED:             That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report.

 

REASON:                  The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the impact on heritage assets. As such the proposal complies with Policy HE4 of the City of York Development Control Local Plan.

55g

3 Little Stonegate, York, YO1 8AX (13/00347/FUL) pdf icon PDF 78 KB

Use of highway for placing of tables and chairs in connection with approved bar/restaurant. [Guildhall Ward] [Site Visit]

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members considered a full application from Arc Inspirations LLP for the use of the highway for placing of tables and chairs in connection with approved bar/restaurant.

 

Representations were received from Mr Adam Sinclair of Mulberry Hall, Stonegate. He asked that additional conditions are added to protect the buildings and environment around the application site and made the following requests:

1.   The applicant clears away litter, broken glass and cigarette ends from the pavement and road by 8.30am the following morning.

2.   Measures must be taken to prevent damage to premises in the immediate vicinity including criminal damage and cigarette burns.

3.   There is no loud noise from the outside area - we regularly hold customer evenings and don’t want these to be spoilt by loud noise. It is important to maintain the character and appearance of the conservation area.

4.   The pavement cafe should be closed by midnight.

5.   The pavement area must be seated and subject to full waiter/waitress service.

 

Officers confirmed that issues 3 and 4 were already covered by proposed conditions. Members noted that it was not possible to prevent damage to premises through planning permission and that other issues were covered through the premises licence.

 

Members commented that it would be useful to have a copy of licence conditions for the premises, where available, at the meeting so they can refer to these when considering the planning application.

 

With regard to the issue of people stubbing out cigarettes on buildings, Members were advised that this was outside the scope of the planning application. Members however requested that an informative be added, requesting that the applicant looks at measures which could be taken to prevent customers from stubbing out cigarettes on nearby buildings, which could include installing facilities for disposing of cigarettes.

 

Members expressed the view that condition 5 “There shall be no playing of amplified or recorded music” was not tight enough and expressed concerns that music played inside the building may be heard outside. Officers advised that the condition can only refer to the seating area. Members asked that the condition be changed to state that there should be no playing or performing of live, amplified or recorded music within the application site.

 

RESOLVED:       That the application be approved subject to the conditions listed in the report and the amended condition and additional informative below:

 

Amended Condition 5

There shall be no playing of live or recorded music.

 

Reason: In the interests of amenity and the character of the conservation area.

 

Additional Informative

 

WASTE MANAGEMENT

 

It is recommend that waste disposal facilities are provided for cigarettes and chewing gum.

         

REASON:           The proposal, subject to the conditions listed in the report and the amended condition and informative above, would not cause undue harm to interests of acknowledged importance, with particular reference to the impact on heritage assets, highway safety and amenity. As such the proposal complies with Policies HE2, S6 and S7 of the City of York Development Control Local Plan.

 

56.

Appeals Performance and Decision Summaries pdf icon PDF 84 KB

This report (presented to both Sub Committees and Main Planning Committee) informs Members of the Council’s performance in relation to appeals determined by the Planning Inspectorate from  1 January to 31March 2013, and provides a summary of the salient points from appeals determined in that period. A list of outstanding appeals to date of writing is also included.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members received a report which informed them of the Council’s performance in relation to appeals determined by the Planning Inspectorate from 1st January to 31 March 2013 and provided a summary of the salient points from appeals determined in that period.

 

RESOLVED:             That the content of the report be noted.

 

REASON:                  So that Members can be kept informed on appeals determined by the Planning Inspectorate.

57.

Enforcement Cases Update pdf icon PDF 89 KB

Members will consider a report which provides a continuing quarterly update on the number of enforcement cases currently outstanding for the area covered by the Sub-Committee.

 

If Members have any specific queries or questions regarding enforcement cases, please e-mail or telephone Andy Blain, or Matthew Parkinson by 5pm on Wednesday 17 April 2013 if possibleso that officers can bring any necessary information to the meeting.

 

If Members identify any cases on the list which they consider are not now expedient to pursue and / or could now be closed e.g. due to a change in circumstance on site or the alleged breach no longer occurring, please could  they advise officers either at the meeting or in writing, as this would be very helpful in reducing the number of cases, particularly some of the older ones.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members received a report which provided them with a continuing quarterly update on the number of enforcement cases currently outstanding for the area covered by the Committee.

 

RESOLVED:             That the report be noted.

 

REASON:                  To update Members on the number of outstanding Enforcement cases within the Sub-Committee area.

 

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