Agenda item

Applications Under Various Acts/Regulations

Report of the Director of Development Services

Minutes:

7.1

RESOLVED: That (a) the applications now submitted for permission to develop land under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the Regulations made thereunder and for consent under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1989, be amended as in the minutes of this meeting, and the requisite notices issued; the granting of any permission or consent shall not constitute approval, permission or consent by this Committee or the Council for any other purpose;

 

 

 

(b) having noted an amendment to the application description in respect of the substitution of “one off-street parking space” for “two off-street parking spaces” as detailed in a supplementary report circulated at the meeting, an application for planning permission for the erection of a detached 4 x bedroom dwellinghouse with one off-street parking space and associated amenity space at land to the rear of Rustlings Road Medical Centre, 105 Rustlings Road (Case No. 13/00074/FUL) be granted, conditionally;

 

 

 

(c) following the officer’s further on-site assessment and a request that Members’ give consideration to authorising enforcement action, in addition to the recommendation to refuse planning permission, as detailed in a supplementary report circulated at the meeting, an application for planning permission for a change of use from an existing drinking establishment (Class A4) to a lap dancing venue (Sui Generis) at Steel House at 53 to 59 West Street (Case No. 12/03972/FUL) be refused and (i) authority be given to the Head of Development Services or Head of Planning to take all appropriate steps including, if necessary, enforcement action and the institution of legal proceedings to secure the cessation of the use of 53 to 59 West Street as a nightclub and/or lap dancing venue and (ii) delegated authority be given to the Head of Planning, in consultation with the Chair (Councillor Alan Law), to vary the action authorised to achieve the objectives hereby confirmed, including taking action to resolve any associated breaches of planning control;

 

 

 

(d) having noted missing text in the report now submitted under the heading “Amenity Issues” (Page 47) in respect of the dormer window, as detailed in a supplementary report circulated at the meeting, an application for planning permission for the retention of the front and rear dormer windows to a dwellinghouse at 22 Barber Place (Case No. 12/03914/FUL) be refused and authority be given to the Head of Development Services or Head of Planning to take all appropriate steps including, if necessary, enforcement action and the institution of legal proceedings, to secure the removal of the front dormer window at 22 Barber Place;

 

 

 

(e) in connection with the decision to refuse an application for planning permission for the retention of replacement windows to a dwellinghouse at 75 Machon Bank Road (Case No. 12/03797/FUL), authority be given to the Head of Development Services or Head of Planning to take all appropriate steps including, if necessary, enforcement action and the institution of legal proceedings, to secure the removal of the unauthorised uVPC windows at 75 Machon Bank Road;

 

 

 

(f) an application for planning permission for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of a three/four storey building (including cinema at the third floor level) for use within Classes A1 (Shops), A2 (Financial and Professional Services), A3 (Restaurants and Cafes), A4 (Drinking Establishments), A5 (Hot Food Takeaways) and D2 (Assembly and Leisure), associated infrastructure and ancillary facilities at Block 1, The Moor, comprising land and buildings at 16 to18, 28 to 54 The Moor, 25 to 33 Charter Square, 15 Charter Row, Rockingham Gate and the multi storey car park, Rockingham Way (Case No. 12/03759/FUL) be granted, conditionally, subject to (i) the completion of a Legal Agreement and (ii) an amendment to Condition 2 by the addition of Highway Closure Plan Ref D722/401C, as detailed in a supplementary report circulated at the  meeting;

 

 

 

(g) an application for planning permission for use of the ground floor as a restaurant/café (Class A3) including the erection of a new shop front and a rear extraction flue at 294 Ecclesall Road (Case No. 12/03516/FUL) be granted, conditionally, subject to (i) Condition 6 being amended by the addition of the word “be” prior to the word “used” and (ii) Condition 14 being deleted, as detailed in a supplementary report circulated at the meeting;

 

 

 

(h) in connection with the decision to refuse an application for planning permission for the erection of a conservatory to the side of a dwellinghouse at 104 Stafford Road (Case No. 12/02946/FUL), authority be given to the Head of Development Services or Head of Planning to take all appropriate steps including, if necessary, enforcement action and the institution of legal proceedings, to secure the removal of the conservatory at 104 Stafford Road within 3 months from the date of this meeting; and

 

 

 

(i) following  a decision of this Committee at its meeting held on 17 December 2012, to grant an application for listed building consent, subject to clearance by the Secretary of State, in respect of the demolition of the Edwardian extension of the former Jessop Hospital for Women and the construction of a five-storey plus basement building to provide up to 19,725 sq m of educational floor space, plus landscaping and servicing at the site of the Jessop Hospital for Women, Leavy Greave Road (Case No. 12/02874/LBC), it had come to the Director of Development Service’s attention that not all consultation with the national amenity bodies had been completed in accordance with Government circular 09/2005 and, in view of this matter, the Director of Development Services submitted a report which detailed the outcome of consultation with the outstanding organisations that had since been undertaken, which considered that no new issues had been raised and, therefore, having considered the outstanding consultation responses in respect of the proposed development, the Committee reaffirms the decision it made on 17 December 2012, to grant listed building consent for the aforementioned application Case No. 12/02874/LBC, subject to clearance by the Secretary of State.

 

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