Agenda item

Application No. 18/04524/FUL - Loch Fyne, 375 - 385 Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2HQ

Minutes:

6g.1

This application was considered in conjunction with the report at Agenda Item No. 7f – Application No. 18/04525/LBC – Loch Fyne, 375 – 385 Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2HQ.

 

6g.2

An amended condition and a revised condition were included within the Supplementary Report circulated and summarised at the meeting.

 

6g.3

The Officer presented the report which gave details of the application and highlighted the history of the site and the key issues set out in the report.

 

6g.4

Mr. Adam Murray (on behalf of the applicant) attended the meeting and spoke in support of the application.

 

6g.5

The Committee considered the report and proposed conditions having regard to the development plan, the National Planning Policy Framework and other relevant considerations, as summarised in the report and also having regard to representations made at the meeting.

 

6g.6

RESOLVED: That an application for planning permission for internal/external alterations and extension to building to create 27 residential units (key worker accommodation) with associated access, car parking and landscaping including demolition of internal walls/external stairwells and link at Lock Fyne, 375 – 385 Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2HQ (Application No. 18/04524/FUL), be REFUSED for the following reason:

 

The Local Planning Authority considers that owing to the lack of an appropriate affordable housing provision, which is considered to be both practicable and financially viable in this instance, the proposal fails to accord with Policy CS40 of the Sheffield Development Framework Core Strategy, Policies GAH1 and GAH2 of the Community Infrastructure Levy and Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document and paragraph 64 of the National Planning Policy Framework. The adverse impacts of this shortfall are considered to significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits of the scheme when assessed against the National Planning Policy Framework as a whole.

 

 

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