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Confirmation of Minutes |
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Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 12 January 2022 be confirmed and signed by the Chair as a true record. |
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Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 26 January 2022 be confirmed and signed by the Chair as a true record. |
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Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 23 February 2022 be confirmed and signed by the Chair as a true record. |
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Declarations of Interest Please note that, in accordance with the Members' Code of Conduct, when declaring interests members must disclose the existence and nature of the interest, and whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest (DPI) or personal and/or pecuniary. Minutes: Councillor Edmund Strengiel made a Declaration of Predetermination with regard to the agenda item titled 'Blue Lagoon, Farrington Crescent, Lincoln'. Reason: He had been in various discussions over the years regarding the subject of this planning application and considered that his views were predetermined.
He left the room during the consideration of this item and took no part in the deliberations or vote on the matter to be determined.
Councillor Gary Hewson declared a Personal and Pecuniary Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Former William Sinclair Holdings Site, Firth Road, Lincoln'. Reason: He knew well one of the objectors to the application for proposed development.
He left the room during the consideration of this item and took no part in the deliberations or vote on the matter to be determined.
Councillor Gary Hewson declared a Personal Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Land at Derwent Street, Lincoln'. Reason: He served as a member on the Upper Witham Drainage Board.
He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the member code of conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the code of conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.
Councillor Rebecca Longbottom declared a Personal Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Land at Derwent Street, Lincoln'. Reason: She served as a member on the Upper Witham Drainage Board.
She had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the member code of conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the code of conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, she did not consider that her interest was a pecuniary interest. She would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.
Councillor Rebecca Longbottom declared a Personal Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Former William Sinclair Holdings Site, Firth Road, Lincoln'. Reason: She served as a member on the Upper Witham Drainage Board.
She had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the member code of conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the code of conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, she did not consider that her interest was a pecuniary interest. She would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee. |
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Member Statements Minutes: In the interests of transparency:
· Councillor Bob Bushell wished it to be recorded in relation to Item No 5 (f) of the agenda, Hartsholme Country Park, Dam Wall, that Hartsholme Country Park came within his role as Portfolio Holder for Remarkable Place, however, he had not received any updates on the proposed works and had no personal interest in the matter.
· Councillor Bean wished it to be recorded that he was a member of Hartsholme Park Advisory Group. |
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Update Sheet Additional documents: Minutes: An update sheet was circulated in advance of the meeting, which included:
· Additional responses and visuals received in respect of agenda Item No 5b - Former William Sinclair Holdings Site, Firth Road, Lincoln. 2021/0817/HYB. · Additional responses received, including photographs, and a copy of the tree report prepared by the City of Lincoln Council Arboricultural Officer in respect of agenda Item No 5(g) – Blue Lagoon, Farrington Crescent, Lincoln. 2021/0175/TRC · Visual photographs in relation to Agenda Item No 5 (d) and 5(e) (LBC) – 5 Christs Hospital Terrace, Lincoln. 2022/0057/HOU and 2022/0058/LBC
RESOLVED that the update sheet be received by the Planning Committee. |
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Work to Trees in City Council Ownership Minutes: Dave Walker, Arboricultural Officer:
a. advised the Committee of the reasons for proposed works to trees in the City Council's ownership and sought consent to progress the works identified, as detailed at Appendix A of his report
b. highlighted that the list did not represent all the work undertaken to Council trees, it represented all the instances where a tree was either identified for removal, or where a tree enjoyed some element of protection under planning legislation, and thus formal consent was required
c. explained that ward councillors had been notified of the proposed works.
RESOLVED that the tree works set out in the schedules appended to the report be approved. |
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Change to Order of Business Minutes: RESOLVED that the order of business be amended to allow the applications for development at Blue Lagoon, Farrington Crescent, Lincoln and Land at Derwent Street, Lincoln to be considered as the next two agenda items respectively. |
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Applications for Development |
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Blue Lagoon, Farrington Crescent, Lincoln Minutes: (Councillor Strengiel left the room during the consideration of this item having declared a predetermined interest in the matter to be decided. He took no part in the discussion or vote on the planning application)
The Planning Team Leader:
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Land at Derwent Street, Lincoln Additional documents: Minutes: (Councillor Strengiel re-joined the meeting)
The Assistant Director for Planning:
· Policy LP26: Design and Amenity · National Planning Policy Framework
· Principle of the Development · Visual Amenity and Design · Impact on Neighbours · Technical Matters
The Committee considered the content of the report in further detail.
The following comments/questions emerged from discussions held:
· Comment: Availability of parking space was a planning consideration. Resident’s parking had been introduced in the area due to serious problems. It was of concern that the development would generate additional vehicles in an area that already had existing parking problems. · Question: What was the officer’s view on the reason why there had only been one public objection received to the proposal? · Comment: Following a site visit it was noted that cars were parked both sides of the road. It was a very busy street. When the garages were demolished and replaced by housing there would be more on-street parking. · Comment: The Highway Authority referred to one car parking space provided per dwelling, which was doubtful according to available space, however, the application before us this evening sought Outline planning permission, provision of car parking spaces could be dealt with at Reserved Matters stage.
The Assistant Director of Planning offered the following point of clarification to members:
· This application was Outline, the plan was indicative only, however it showed that four dwellings could be accommodated on the site. The detail of the application was to be dealt with at a later stage. · Car parking was a material planning consideration; given the sustainable location, nature, and size of the site it was considered that one car parking space per unit could be achieved and was acceptable.
Councillor Burke requested that subject to grant of Outline planning permission this evening, a condition be imposed for the detailed application to be brought back to Planning Committee.
The Assistant Director of Planning highlighted that it was within the member’s right to request that the application be called back to committee at Reserved Matters stage.
Councillor Burke suggested that it was ... view the full minutes text for item 86. |
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10 - 11 Lindum Terrace, Lincoln Additional documents:
Minutes: The Assistant Director for Planning:
· Policy LP1: A Presumption in Favour of Sustainable Development · Policy LP2: The Spatial Strategy and Settlement Hierarchy · Policy LP9: Health and Wellbeing · Policy LP11: Affordable Housing · Policy LP12: Infrastructure to Support Growth · Policy LP13: Accessibility and Transport · Policy LP14: Managing Water Resources and Flood Risk · Policy LP25: The Historic Environment · Policy LP26: Design and Amenity · Policy LP37: Sub-Division and Multi-Occupation of Dwellings within Lincoln · National Planning Policy Framework
· Principle of Use · Developer Contributions · Visual Amenity and Character and Appearance of the Conservation Area · Residential Amenity · Access, Parking and Highway Matters · Trees · Archaeology · Surface Water and Drainage
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Former William Sinclair Holdings Site, Firth Road, Lincoln Additional documents:
Minutes: (Councillor Hewson left the room during the consideration of this item having declared a personal and prejudicial interest in the matter to be decided. He took no part in the discussion or vote on the planning application)
The Planning Team Leader:
· Policy LP1: A Presumption in Favour of Sustainable Development · Policy LP2: The Spatial Strategy and Settlement Hierarchy · Policy LP9: Health and Wellbeing · Policy LP10: Meeting Accommodation Needs · Policy LP12: Infrastructure to Support Growth · Policy LP13: Accessibility and Transport · Policy LP14: Managing Water Resources and Flood Risk · Policy LP16: Development of Land Affected by Contamination · Policy LP18: Climate Change and Low Carbon Living · Policy LP25: The Historic Environment · Policy LP26: Design and Amenity · Policy LP29: Protecting Lincoln’s Setting and Character · Policy LP32: Lincoln’s Universities and Colleges · Policy LP35: Lincoln’s Regeneration and Opportunity Areas · National Planning Policy Framework
· Principle of Use · Objection from University/Student Demand · Developer Contributions · Visual Amenity · Energy · Impact on Residential ... view the full minutes text for item 88. |
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5 Christs Hospital Terrace, Lincoln Additional documents: Minutes: (Councillor Hewson re-joined the meeting.)
(Councillor Watt left the meeting early to attend a prior engagement.)
The Planning Team Leader:
· National Planning Policy Framework · 16: Conserving and Enhancing the Historic Environment · Central Lincolnshire Local Plan · Policy LP25: The Historic Environment; · Policy LP26: Design and Amenity Standards · Policy LP29: Protecting Lincoln’s Setting and Character
· The relationship of the proposal to planning policy · The impact of the proposal on the significance of the listed building and on the character and appearance of the conservation area · The impact on the amenity of adjacent residents
Melanie Whild addressed Planning Committee in support of the application, making the following points:
· She thanked members for allowing her the opportunity to speak. · The proposals had ... view the full minutes text for item 89. |
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5 Christs Hospital Terrace, Lincoln (LBC) Minutes: The Planning Team Leader:
· National Planning Policy Framework · 16: Conserving and Enhancing the Historic Environment · Central Lincolnshire Local Plan · Policy LP25: The Historic Environment; · Policy LP26: Design and Amenity Standards · Policy LP29: Protecting Lincoln’s Setting and Character
Members discussed the content of the report in further detail.
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted. |
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Hartsholme Country Park Dam Wall , Hartsholme Park, Lincoln Additional documents:
Minutes: The Planning Team Leader:
· National Planning Policy Framework · Policy LP22: Green Wedges · Policy LP25: The Historic Environment; · Policy LP29: Protecting Lincoln’s Setting and Character
· Accordance with National and Local Planning Policy · Impact on Visual Amenity and the Character or Setting of the Designated Heritage Asset as a Historic Park and Garden · Works to Trees · Ecological Impacts
RESOLVED that planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
Conditions
01) The development must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
Reason: As required by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
02) With the exception of the detailed matters referred to by the conditions of this consent, the development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with the drawings listed within Table A below. The works shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the approved plans and in any other approved documents forming part of the application.
Reason: To ensure the development proceeds in accordance with the approved plans.
Conditions to be discharged before commencement of works
03) Prior to works commencing on site details of measures to protect the trees on site during construction shall be submitted to and approved by the City Council as Local Planning Authority. The approved details shall be implemented on site prior to works commencing on site and shall be retained until work has completed.
Reason: In order to protect the trees on the site from the development.
Conditions to be discharged before use is implemented
None.
Conditions to be adhered to at all times
None.
Table A
The above recommendation has been made in accordance with the submitted drawings identified below:
Informatives
All bat species found in the U.K. are protected under the Conservation of Species and Habitats Regulations 2017 (as amended) and the Wildlife and Countryside Act ... view the full minutes text for item 91. |