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Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests To disclose or draw attention to any disclosable pecuniary interests for the purposes of Section 31 of the Localism Act 2011 and paragraphs 13-16 of the Members’ Code of Conduct.
Minutes: There were no declarations.
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were submitted on behalf of Councillors K Brooks and A Hutchison.
Councillor P Carlill was in attendance as substitute for Councillor K Brooks.
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Minutes - 21 March 2019 PDF 254 KB To confirm as a correct record, the minutes of the meeting held on 21 March 2019 Minutes: RESOLVED – That the minutes of the meeting held on 21 March 2019 be confirmed as a correct record.
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Application 17/01212/FU - Whitehall Estate, Ashfield Way, Farnley, Leeds PDF 776 KB To receive and consider the attached report of the Chief Planning Officer regarding a retrospective change of use of land to form extension to existing waste transfer station and alterations to existing site layout approved by permission reference 24/295/00/MIN; new front extensions to existing waste transfer building.
Minutes: The report of the Chief Planning Officer presented an application for a retrospective change of use of land to form extension to existing waste transfer station and alterations to existing site layout approved by permission reference 24/295/00/MIN; new front extensions to waste transfer building at Whitehall Industrial Estate, New Farnley.
Members visited the site prior to the meeting and site plans and photographs were displayed and referred to throughout the discussion of the application.
Further issues highlighted in relation to the application included the following:
· The nearest residential properties were 250 metres away. · Current hours of operation were 08:30 to 17:30 Monday to Friday and 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturday. The applicant had requested 06:00 to 00:00 Monday to Friday and 06:00 to 15:00 on Saturday. Due to a high number of complaints it was recommended that the hours should be 07:30 to 19:00 Monday to Friday and 08:00 to 17:00 on Saturday. · Retrospective changes included the following: o New boundaries for the permission included the access road, storage areas and office accommodation. o Installation of the conveyor system. · It was proposed to extend the waste transfer building to mitigate the impact of disturbance caused by activities. · Phase 1 of the scheme would involve installing cladding around external storage and conveyor belts. Phase two would involve covering the rest of the yard area. · Objections to the application mainly focussed on the disturbance due to extended hours. · The noise impact report submitted by the applicant was considered to be flawed. It was considered that the hours of operation should only be during daytime hours which was in line with other waste operators. · It was felt that noise levels would be acceptable during the proposed working hours. · Other potential impacts would be mitigated by planning conditions. These include odour emissions and management of mud and dust. · The applicant had withdrawn the second phase of the application due to the recommended hours. · It was recommended that the application be approved.
A local Ward Councillor and local resident addressed the Panel with concerns and objections to the application. These included the following:
· The hours of operation and noise pollution. Leeds City Council guidance on the use of heavy equipment stated that this should not occur after 18:00 Monday to Friday and 13:00 on a Saturday. · It was not comparable to other waste operators at the site due to its closer proximity to residential properties. · The existing mud and dust management plan was not sufficient and led to hazards on Whitehall Road. · Local residents would like the current hours of operation to remain.
The applicant’s representative addressed the Panel. The following was highlighted:
· The applicant had worked closely with planning officers to reach agreement on the proposals. · The applicant was long established on the site and was sensitive to local residents. · There were numerous other operators on the estate who contributed to noise. Some of these had 24 hour operations. · Concessions had been made to the original application and the applicant would continue to ... view the full minutes text for item 78. |
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To receive and consider the attached report of the Chief Planning Officer regarding an application for the construction of 110 apartments with associated car parking, ancillary spaces and landscaping.
Minutes: The report of the Chief Planning Officer presented an application for the construction of 110 apartments with car parking and landscaping on land at the former Burley Community Sports and Social Club, Burley Road, Burley, Leeds.
The Panel had received a position statement in respect of the application at the meeting held on 17 January 2019 and Members had visited the site prior to that meeting. Site plans and photographs were displayed and referred to throughout discussion of the application.
Further issues highlighted in relation to the application included the following:
o The scheme would no longer be extended onto the public greenspace. o An increase in onsite greenspace. o Changes to the housing mix. There would now be 110 units with an increase in the number of 3 bedroom flats. o A reduction from 6 to 5 storeys.
In response to comments and questions the following was discussed:
RESOLVED – That approval be deferred and delegated to the Chief Planning Officer subject to the specified conditions and the completion of a legal agreement within 3 months from the date of resolution unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Chief Planning Officer to include the following obligations:
- Provision of on-site greenspace and a financial contribution of £298,039.57 for the creation of off-site greenspace. - Funding of £30,000 for provision of Traffic Regulation Orders to control parking on surrounding streets including a residents parking scheme if required. - Provision of affordable housing. - Travel plan measures including the provision of Metrocards.
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Application 17/07108/FU - Unit 8, Ashfield Works, Westgate, Otley PDF 4 MB To receive and consider the attached report of the Chief Planning Officer regarding an application for the demolition of derelict buildings, conversion of former industrial buildings to retail and office use, construction of care home, retail units, six residential units and new pay and display car park.
Minutes: The report of the Chief Planning Officer presented an application for the demolition of derelict buildings, conversion of former printing press manufacturing building to retail use, construction of care home, retail units, six residential units and new pay and display car park at Unit 8, Ashfield Works, Westgate, Otley.
The application had been deferred at the panel meeting held on 21 February 2019 for further consideration of various matters including traffic modelling, service vehicle arrangements and pedestrian routes. Members had visited the site prior to that meeting. Site Plans and photographs were displayed and referred to throughout the discussion of the application.
Further issues highlighted in relation to the application included the following:
The Panel heard from a local resident on behalf of Otley Town Partnership with objections to the application. These included the following:
In response to these concerns it was reported that the new car park hours had changed as there would be an impact on existing pay and display parking and that it was hoped for a turnover of customers at the retail unit and for it not to be used for longer parking. With regard to the traffic modelling it was reported that this was based on the site being fully developed. The MOVA system would be installed to reduce congestion by comparing interaction of junctions and it was expected to provide a benefit with traffic movement.
The applicant’s representative addressed the Panel. The following was highlighted:
In response to comments and questions, the following was discussed:
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To receive and consider the attached report of the Chief Planing Officer regarding an application for the change of use of mill buildings to provide 30 dwellings and the construction of 82 new dwellings (112 dwellings in total) with associated access and landscaping.
Minutes: The report of the Chief Planning Officer presented an application and a listed buildings application for conversion of mill buildings, demolition of listed buildings to provide 30 dwellings and the construction of 82 new dwellings (112 dwellings in total) with associated access and landscaping at Stonebridge Mills, Stonebridge Lane, Wortley, Leeds.
The applications had been presented to the Panel in October 2018 as a position statement where Members had been generally supportive of the scheme. Members visited the site prior to that meeting. Site plans and photographs were displayed and referred to throughout the discussion of the applications.
Further issues highlighted in relation to the applications included the following:
A local resident and Ward Councillor addressed the Panel with concerns and objections to the applications. These included the following:
The applicant’s representative addressed the Panel. The following as highlighted:
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Date and Time of Next Meeting Thursday, 30 May 2019 at 1.30 p.m.
Minutes: Thursday, 30 May 2019 at 1.30 p.m.
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