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land Adjacent to 48 Elizabeth place N15

Meeting: 12/10/2006 - Pre-2011 Planning Committee (Item 87)

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Erection of 5 x 2 storey houses (2 x 3 bed, 2 x 2 bed and 1 x 4 bed houses) in 2 blocks.  RECOMMENDATION:         Grant permission subject to conditions and Section 106 Legal Agreement.

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Minutes:

The Committee were informed that this proposal sought the erection of five, two storey houses.  Officers had received no representations to the proposal from residents or the transportation group.  However, comments had been received  from the Arboriculturalist who stated there was a row of mature trees in the rear gardens of adjacent properties, which were visible from a public place,  provided a screen to the site and were of high amenity value.  A condition had been included to protection these trees.

 

Members raised concerns over the materials to be used in the development.  They requested reassurance that the bricks to be used matched those of the building on either side of the site.  Officers confirmed that condition 3 covered this issue.

 

The Committee agreed to grant planning permission subject to Section 106 agreement and conditions.

 

INFORMATION RELATING TO APPLICATION REF: HGY/2006/1504

FOR PLANNING APPLICATIONS SUB COMMITTEE DATED 12/10/2006

 

Location: Land Adjacent To 48 Elizabeth Place N15

 

Proposal Erection of 5 x 2 storey houses (2 x three bed, 2 x two bed and 1 x four bed houses) in 2 blocks

 

Recommendation: Grant subject to conditions & S106 Legal Agreement

 

Decision: Grant subject to conditions & S106 Legal Agreement.

 

Drawing No.s 30223/P01C, 02A, 03A, 04B 7 05A.

 

Conditions:

 

1. The development hereby authorised must be begun not later than the expiration of 3 years from the date of this permission, failing which the permission  shall be of no effect.

Reason: This condition is imposed by virtue of the provisions of the Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and to prevent the accumulation of  unimplemented planning permissions.

 

2. The development hereby authorised shall be carried out in complete accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to, and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

Reason: In order to ensure  the development is carried out in accordance with the approved details and in the interests of amenity.

 

3. Notwithstanding the description of the materials in the application, no development shall be commenced   until precise details of the materials to be used in connection with the development hereby permitted have been submitted to, approved in writing by and implemented in accordance with the requirements of the Local Planning Authority.

Reason: In order to retain control over the external appearance of the development in the interest of the visual amenity of the area.

 

4. The construction works of the development hereby granted shall not be carried out before 0800 or after 1800 hours Monday to Friday or before 0800 or after 1200 hours on Saturday and not at all on Sundays or Bank Holidays.

Reason: In order to ensure that the proposal does not prejudice the enjoyment of neighbouring occupiers of their properties.

 

5. That not more than 5 separate houses, shall be constructed on the site.

Reason: In order to avoid overdevelopment of the site.

 

6. The building proposed by the development hereby authorised shall comply with BS 8220 (1986) Part 1 'Security Of Residential Buildings' and comply with the aims and objectives of the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 87