Agenda item

22/AP/2226 Aylesbury Estate Site Phase 2B - Land Bounded By Thurlow Street, Albany Road, Kinglake Street and Bagshot Street

Minutes:

Planning Application Number: 22/AP/2226

 

Report: see pages 26 – 147 of the main agenda pack and pages 1-9 of the addendum for item 6.1.

 

PROPOSAL:

 

Demolition of the existing buildings and redevelopment to provide a mixed use development comprising five buildings ranging in height from 5 to 26 storeys with basements, providing a total of 614 new homes (Class C3); flexible floorspace for commercial business and service uses (Class E) and local community and learning uses (Class F1/F2)(a)(b) public open space and play space private and communal amenity space formation of new accesses and routes within the site alterations to existing accesses; and associated car and cycle parking; refuse storage and hard and soft landscaping; and associated works.

 

The committee heard the officer’s introduction to the report and addendum report.

 

Members put questions to planning officers.

 

Objectors addressed the committee and provided a statement; they answered questions put by members of the committee.

 

The applicant’s representatives addressed the committee and answered questions put by members of the committee.


There were no supporters living within 100 metres of the development site.

 

Councillors Ketzia Harper and Sam Foster addressed the committee, provided a brief statement, and answered questions put by members of the committee.

 

The committee discussed the application.

 

The Chair proposed adopting a further recommendation and a motion to grant the application was moved, seconded, put to the vote and declared carried.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That planning permission be granted, subject to conditions, referral to the Mayor of London and the applicant entering into an appropriate legal agreement by no later than 31st March 2023.

 

2.  That the environmental information be taken into account as required by Regulation 26(1) if the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended); and

 

3.  That the planning committee in making their decision has due regard to the potential equalities impacts that are outlined in this report; and

 

4.  That following the issue of planning permission, the director of planning and growth write to the Secretary of State notifying them of the decision, pursuant to regulation 30(1)(a) of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017; and

 

5.  That following issue of planning permission, the director of planning and growth place a statement on the Statutory Register pursuant to Regulation 28(1) of the TCP (EIA) Regulations 2017, which contains the information required by Regulation 28 and, for the purposes of Regulation 28(1)(h) being the main reasons and considerations on which the planning committee’s decision was based shall be set out in the report; and

 

6.  That in the event that the requirements of (1) are not met by 31 March 2023, that the Director of Planning and Growth be authorised to refuse planning permission, if appropriate, for the reasons set out in Paragraph 276 of this report; and

 

7.  Planning permission is only granted once the section 96a application has been made and granted in respect of the outline planning permission to protect the validity of that outline planning permission.

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