Agenda and minutes

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Items
No. Item

16.

Chair's announcements

To receive any announcements from the chairman, and general housekeeping matters.

Minutes:

The chair ran through housekeeping arrangements appropriate to a virtual meeting.

17.

Apologies for absence

To record apologies for absence and the attendance of substitute members. 

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Robert Maddison.

18.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 139 KB

To adopt and sign as a correct record the Planning Committee minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 11 February 2021. 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting, held on Wednesday 11 February 2021, were agreed to be a correct record of the meeting and it was agreed that the chair sign them as such, subject to the insertion of an amendment to indicate that the chair stated that he was a resident of Ock Street, Abingdon, but was located at a sufficient distance from 39a and 39b Ock Street to demonstrate that he did not have any interest in the applications at those addresses.

19.

Declarations of interest

To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on the agenda for this meeting.  

Minutes:

Councillor Eric de la Harpe, a local ward councillor who had registered to speak on the applications regarding Austin House, Abingdon (item 7) and Crescent House, Abingdon (item 8), declared that his children were former pupils of Abingdon School and that he regularly used sports and social facilities connected with the school.

20.

Urgent business

To receive notification of any matters which the chairman determines should be considered as urgent business and the special circumstances which have made the matters urgent. 

Minutes:

The senior planning officer reported that agenda items 9 and 10, respectively, Land at Townsend Road, Shrivenham (P20/V1279/FUL) and Fourwinds, 26 Bagley Wood Road, Kennington (P20/V2669/FUL) would be withdrawn from the meeting’s agenda.

 

The reason for the withdrawal was that both Shrivenham and Kennington were identified as larger villages within the local plan, and that the housing policy specifically referred to identifying ‘local need’.  The committee would need to consider the local need aspect of the local plan policy and the report and application documents were silent on this matter. Therefore, both items required withdrawal to allow planning officers to request each applicant to provide local need evidence for the applications to be presented before the committee for determination.

21.

Public participation pdf icon PDF 49 KB

To receive any statements from members of the public that have registered to make a representation on planning applications which are being presented to this committee meeting.

 

Statements duly received are published below. They have also been circulated to members of the Committee prior to the meeting. They will not be read out at the meeting.

 

 

ADDITIONAL NOTE

 

 

Statements received

 

 

A schedule of the written representations received is attached.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The committee had received statements which had been made by the public in respect of the applications. These had been circulated to the committee prior to the meeting upon their receipt.

 

22.

P19/V3211/FUL & P19/V3212/LB - Austin House, 76 Bath Street, Abingdon pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Demolition of a modern flat roof extension to Austin House, the remodelling of Austin House, a new building to provide boarding accommodation and a link corridor to link the new building to Austin House (as amplified and amended by plans and documents received 10 September 2020; 6 November 2020 and 09 February 2021).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The committee considered applications P19/V3211/FUL and P19/V3212/LB for the demolition of a modern flat roof extension to Austin House, the remodelling of Austin House, a new building to provide boarding accommodation and a link corridor to link the new building to Austin House (as amplified and amended by plans and documents received 10 September 2020; 6 November 2020 and 09 February 2021) at Austin House, 76 Bath Street, Abingdon.

 

Consultations, representations, policy and guidance, and the site’s planning history were detailed in the officer’s report, which formed part of the agenda pack for the meeting. Members of the committee had attended a site visit to Austin House on 29 March 2021.

 

The planning officer reported that the application site comprised a large residential property Austin House, which incidentally formed part of the surrounding wider Abingdon School site. Austin House had grade II listed building status and was located within the Albert Park conservation area, which was a grade II registered park and garden. The proposed development followed on from several pre-application enquiries commencing in 2017, which had sought to explore the potential to extend the existing boarding accommodation. The present application was supported by an updated site-wide ‘Masterplan’, which detailed future development of the school, as well as articulating the rationale for selecting Crescent House and Austin House as most appropriate to extend. The 2019 Masterplan was attached to the planning officer’s report at appendix 1.

 

The planning officer also reported that the application sought both planning permission and listed building consent to demolish the existing two-storey flat roof rear extension of Austin House and erect a three-storey linked extension. The proposed works to the listed building were of a limited nature, constituting some internal alterations and remodelling of a small number of rooms, to provide en-suites and the walkway connections to the new extension at first and ground floor level. Extracts of the key proposed plans were attached to the planning officer’s report at appendix 2.  The planning officer asked the committee to note that this application had been submitted in conjunction with an application to extend Crescent House (P19/V3213/FUL) which also sought a three-storey extension to consolidate boarding accommodation on the western part of the school site. Whilst this was a separate application under consideration and thus determined on its own merits, it was part of the wider masterplan to upgrade the school’s boarding facilities.  The committee noted that there was no intention to increase staff or boarding numbers, as the school had reached capacity; the application sought to consolidate existing accommodation which was scattered amongst different buildings

 

The main Bath Street elevation of the school would remain unchanged, with the roofline following neighbouring buildings. The impact of the proposals upon drainage and trees would be limited, but could be mitigated. The main impact of the proposed development would be upon heritage assets, namely Austin House being a listed building in a conservation area. Planning officers acknowledged that the proposals entailed some level of harm but that this  ...  view the full minutes text for item 22.

23.

P19/V3213/FUL - Crescent House, 21 Park Crescent, Abingdon pdf icon PDF 5 MB

Demolition of modern side and rear extensions, the remodelling of Crescent House, a new building to provide boarding accommodation and a link corridor to link the new building to Crescent House (as amplified by amended plans and further information received 28 August 2020; 22 September 2020; 1 October 2020; 6 December 2020 and 9 February 2021).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The committee considered application P19/V3213/FUL for the demolition of modern side and rear extensions, the remodelling of Crescent House, a new building to provide boarding accommodation and a link corridor to link the new building to Crescent House (as amplified by amended plans and further information received 28 August 2020; 22 September 2020; 1 October 2020; 6 December 2020 and 9 February 2021), at Crescent House, 21 Park Crescent, Abingdon.

 

Consultations, representations, policy and guidance, and the site’s planning history were detailed in the officer’s report, which formed part of the agenda pack for the meeting. Members of the committee had attended a site visit to Crescent House on 29 March 2021.

 

The planning officer reported that this application sought to demolish modern side and rear extensions and build a new large three-storey linked extension to the rear of Crescent House. The extension would include three separate, but linked sections, leaving Crescent House mostly in its original state. Extracts of the key proposed plans were attached at appendix 2 to the report. The proposed accommodation would be below the ridge line of Crescent House and in appearance would be subservient to it. Planning officers considered that the proposal represented less than substantial harm, as the scheme would only be visible from a small number of locations and the building would be largely hidden from Albert Park.

 

The committee noted that this application had been submitted in conjunction with applications to extend Austin House (P19/V3211/FUL and P19/V3212/LB), which also sought a three-storey extension to consolidate boarding accommodation on the eastern part of the school site. The planning officer reported that whilst the Crescent House proposal was a separate application, to be considered on its own merits, it was part of the wider masterplan to upgrade the school’s boarding facilities. This application did not seek an increase in the number of pupils attending or boarding at the site but sought to consolidate existing accommodation which was scattered amongst different buildings.  This was a high-quality scheme, bringing benefit to the school and to Abingdon.

 

Mr. Bryan Brown, a local resident, spoke objecting to the application.

 

Mr. Frank Wright, a local resident, spoke objecting to the application.

 

Mr. Steven Sensecall, the agent, spoke in support of the application.

 

Councillor Eric de la Harpe, a local ward councillor, spoke to the application.

 

In response to a question regarding the probable effect upon the street scene and necessary landscaping, the planning officer reported that a scheme for good quality landscaping and planting had been agreed with the developer, which would also incorporate low level lighting; proposed planning condition 6 covered the implementation of a submitted landscaping scheme. In answer to a related question regarding tree protection, the planning officer reported that proposed condition 3 dealt with the protection and safeguarding of existing trees.

 

A motion moved and seconded, to grant planning permission was carried on being put to the vote.

 

RESOLVED: to grant planning permission for application P19/V3213/FUL for the following reasons;

 

Standard conditions

 

1.         Full  ...  view the full minutes text for item 23.

24.

P20/V1279/FUL - Land at Townsend Road, Shrivenham pdf icon PDF 4 MB

Redevelopment of the site to provide 10 new dwellings (a net gain of 9 units) and associated parking, gardens, access improvements and landscaping, following the demolition of the existing workshops and bungalow. (as amended by details received 28 October 2020 and 4 November 2020).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Consideration of this application was deferred to allow the applicant to provide further information to the council on the local need aspect of the local plan policy in respect of Shrivenham.

 

25.

P20/V2669/FUL - Fourwinds, 26 Bagley Wood Road, Kennington pdf icon PDF 278 KB

Proposed erection of a new detached dwelling with associated parking and amenity space within curtilage of existing house served by a vehicular/pedestrian access.  External alterations to existing dwelling house 26 Bagley Wood Road. (Amended plans received 18 December 2020- reducing the height of the boundary fence, additional levels plan)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Consideration of this application was deferred to allow the applicant to provide further information to the council on the local need aspect of the local plan policy in respect of Kennington.

 

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