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25.

Declarations of Interest

To receive from Members, declarations of the existence of any disclosable pecuniary, or non-pecuniary, interests and the nature of those interests in relation to any agenda item. Please see Agenda Notes.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

26.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 251 KB

To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on the 3rd August 2021.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on the 3rd August 2021 were confirmed and signed by the Chair as a correct record.

27.

Late Material pdf icon PDF 93 KB

Please note that any late material in respect of the applications detailed below will be published as a supplement on the Council’s website in the late afternoon of the day of the meeting.

Minutes:

Late Material had been circulated in respect of agenda item 5 – Robinswood Inn, Matson Avenue (20/00847/OUT) and item 6 – White City Adventure Playground (21/00298/FUL).

28.

Robinswood Inn, Matson Avenue, Gloucester - 20/00847/OUT pdf icon PDF 317 KB

Application for determination: -

 

Construction of four dwellings and six apartments. Outline planning application with all matters reserved.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Councillor Toleman was not present at the start of the discussion of the item, and therefore, took no part in the discussion or voting on the item.

 

 

The Principal Planning Officer (Housing Delivery) presented the report detailing an application for the Construction of four dwellings and six apartments.

 

The Principal Planning Officer (Housing Delivery) responded to members’ questions concerning whether or not the properties would be wheelchair accessible, the type of bins that would be used, landscaping, whether a condition could be imposed to require two houses and one dwelling be built as opposed to the proposed one apartment and two dwellings, whether there was a condition imposed relating to charging points, the type of trees that would be planted, whether there would be a parking permit scheme and whether the contribution of £32,830.40 proposed for secondary school provision could be ringfenced for the local ward as follows:

 

 

-        Matters regarding landscaping would be considered at the reserved matters stage and looked at thoroughly by the Landscape Officer.

-        If the trees planted were too close to any property, this would be looked at in-depth by the Tree Officer during the reserved matters stage.

-        The application was not at the stage where there would be considerations about whether the dwellings would be wheelchair accessible. The application before Committee was considering the principle of development on the site.

-        The proposed apartments would have larger bins and houses would have standard sized bins.

-        The contribution of £32,830.40 would be ringfenced for the Gloucester Secondary Planning Area.

-        The drawings at this point were purely indicative.

-        Financial viability needed to be considered regarding whether to introduce a condition to build two houses and one apartment. The scheme overall proposed 30% affordable housing, which was above policy.

-        There would be an expectation that properties would have their own allocated parking.

 

 

Members’ Debate

 

Councillor A.Chambers stated that he believed it would have been beneficial to have a condition imposed that would require the building of two houses and one apartment. He added, that overall, he believed that it was a good scheme that would maintain green space, would retain trees and that the scheme overall would have 30% affordable housing, which was above policy. 

 

 

The Chair moved, and the Vice-Chair seconded the officer’s recommendation, as amended in the late material.

 

 

RESOLVED that: - subject to the completion of a Section 106 agreement to provide the following:

 

1) 3 affordable dwelling units (one house and two apartments); and

2) £32,830.40 for secondary school provision in the Gloucester Secondary Planning Area.

 

Planning permission is granted subject to the conditions outlined in the report.

 

29.

White City Adventure Playground, Northfield Road, Gloucester - 21/00298/FUL pdf icon PDF 516 KB

Application for determination: -

 

Construction of Community and Recreation Centre, Adventure Playground building with associated external works, new play area, car park and associated vehicular access, and formation of vehicular access at Dickens Close.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Principal Planning Officer presented the report detailing an application for the Construction of a Community and Recreation Centre, Adventure Playground building with associated external works, new play area, car park and associated vehicular access, and formation of vehicular access at Dickens Close.

 

Councillor Melvin briefly left the meeting during the Officer’s presentation, and therefore abstained from voting or discussing the item.

 

A local resident addressed the Committee in opposition to the application.

 

He objected to the application on the following grounds:

 

-        The existing play area already attracted a large amount of anti-social behaviour, which the application would add to;

-        The current site attracts a lot of criminal activity;

-        The Police had to deal with large amounts of anti-social behaviour, which was caused by the current use of the site, the granting of the application would add to this;

-        Littering concerns;

-        Vandalism of neighbouring properties;

-        Residents were not aware of the scale of the proposal until he told them;

-        Users of the site currently park on the driveways of the residents in the area;

-        There was loud music played from the site, which created noise pollution for residents.

 

 

The Chair of the White City Community Centre addressed the Committee in favour of the application.

 

He stated that the application should be granted on the following grounds:

 

-        The application from the start considered the health and wellbeing of the local residents and those who would be using the site;

-        There was a significant demand for indoor sports facilities in the area, that the application would help to provide;

-        It was a replacement for the St Aldates facility;

-        Sport England supported the application;

-        The proposal adopted would put the site far away from local houses, therefore mitigating potential noise pollution;

-        The creation of 40 parking spaces would help to alleviate parking issues in the area;

-        Gloucestershire Highways had no issues with the application;

-        The building proposed would be highly sustainable;

-        There has been a robust consultation with the Community, which had begun in 2015;

-        To prevent anti-social behaviour, security shutters would be installed;

-        The lighting would only operate in the dark when the building was in use.

-        CCTV would be used;

-        The building would be acoustically sealed all year round;

-        It would be complimentary to the Blackbridge scheme.

 

 

The Principal Planning Officer responded to members’ questions concerning whether the Police had been consulted as part of the application, whether there was neighbourhood representation on the Committee of the Community Centre, the number and location of properties that had been consulted on the application, the nature of the consultation, whether there were any objections by Gloucestershire Highways, the number of parking spaces, the surfacing materials which would be used in the car park, the type of trees which would be planted, the size of the building, whether there would be a lift on site, whether floodlights would be introduced and whether  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29.

30.

Longlevens Rugby Football Club, Longford Lane, Gloucester - 20/01143/FUL pdf icon PDF 250 KB

Application for determination: -

 

Addition of fencing around a rugby pitch.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Planning Assistant presented the report detailing an application for the addition of fencing around a rugby pitch.

 

The Ex-Chairman and current committee member for Longlevens Rugby Football Club addressed the Committee in favour of the application.

 

He stated that the application should be granted on the following grounds.

 

-        The building of the fence would allow for Longlevens Rugby Club to be more inclusive, as it would allow children with additional needs from the local school to play on it;

-        Currently, there is frequently dog foul on the pitch, the granting of the application would help to combat this;

-        The Dog Faeces on the pitch could lead to sickness;

-        The provision of play facilities, which the building of the fence would contribute to, would help the physical and mental health of the children who would play on it;

-        The fence proposed was typical for the area;

-        The application was supported by Sport England.

 

 

The Planning Assistant responded to members’ questions concerning why the application was before the Committee, the use of the land and the number and usage of the gates proposed.

 

-        The application was before the Committee as the Council owned the land.

-        The fence would go around the pitch.

-        There would be four gates. One was for access for ball retrieval, one would be accessed by the local school, one would be for the players and there would be a dual gate for emergency vehicles.

-        The Council was owned the land. However, the land was leased by Longlevens Rugby Club.

-        The gates would be closed but not locked.

-        Paragraph 6.5 of the report should have been amended to state that the gates would not be locked when the site was not in use but would be closed to prevent dog walkers using it.

 

 

 

Members’ Debate

 

The Chair stated that he believed that it was a good scheme and would help the students of the local school.

 

Councillor D.Brown noted that he was in full support of everything the local school did.

 

The Chair moved, and the Vice-Chair seconded the officer’s recommendation as laid out in the report.

 

 

RESOLVED that: - planning permission is granted subject to conditions outlined in the report.

 

31.

Delegated Decisions pdf icon PDF 238 KB

To consider a schedule of applications determined under delegated powers during the month of July 2021.

Minutes:

The schedule of applications determined under delegated powers during the month of July 2021 was noted.

 

RESOLVED that:- the schedule be noted.

32.

Date of next meeting

Tuesday 5th October, 2021.

Minutes:

Tuesday, 5th October 2021.