Agenda and minutes

Planning Committee - Thursday, 27th April, 2023 6.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Town Hall, Katharine Street, Croydon CR0 1NX. View directions

Contact: Tariq Aniemeka-Bailey
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Items
No. Item

1/23

Disclosure of Interest

Members are invited to declare any disclosable pecuniary interests (DPIs) and other registrable and non-registrable interests they may have in relation to any item(s) of business on today’s agenda.

Minutes:

There were no disclosures of a pecuniary interest not already registered.

 

2/23

Urgent Business (if any)

To receive notice of any business not on the agenda which in the opinion of the Chair, by reason of special circumstances, be considered as a matter of urgency.

Minutes:

There was none.

3/23

Development presentations pdf icon PDF 108 KB

To receive the following presentations on a proposed development:

 

4/23

22/02663/PRE - 1-5 Lansdowne Road and Voyager House, 30-32 Wellesley Road Croydon, CR0 2BX pdf icon PDF 119 KB

To demolish the existing buildings and erect a development to provide 783 residential units (Use Class C3, as build to rent), 1,667sqm office space, internal and external amenity space, together with associated wheelchair accessible vehicle parking, cycle parking, landscaping, play areas and works.

 

Ward: Fairfield

Additional documents:

Minutes:

To demolish the existing buildings and erect a development to provide 783 residential units (Use Class C3, as build to rent), 1,667sqm office space, internal and external amenity space, together with associated wheelchair accessible vehicle parking, cycle parking, landscaping, play areas and works.

 

Ward: Fairfield

 

Dimitri Tsompanidis and Richard Foxley attended to give a presentation and respond to Members' questions and issues raised for further consideration prior to submission of a planning application.

 

The main issues raised at this meeting were as follows:

 

Principle of Development

 

·        There was concern over right place for the highest element of the proposed development. There was some support for this to be located on the Wellesley Road frontage whilst other members felt as though it should be placed further along Lansdowne Road.

·        There were concerns over the heights of the proposed development.

·        There was come support expressed for tall buildings in relation to housing.

Design, Townscape and Heritage

 

  • The massing of the proposed development was better than the extant scheme.
  • There were comments about being too tall and close together and heritage impacts.
  • There needs to be more reassurance over wind mitigation.

Impact on Adjoining Occupiers Living Conditions

 

·        Members sought clarity on whether there would be public access to the building and there was a request for a public access strategy to be provided.

·        There was concern was expressed at the lack of play space for older children and a request that this was looked into in more detail.

·        There was concern about whether the loading bay was in the right direction and whether this would impact on the public square.

Mix and Quality of Accommodation Provided

 

·        Members queried whether the units were bigger in size as there was not any balcony space provided.

·        Members queried whether there was the possibility for residents to make slight changes to their units.

·        Members sought clarity on whether utility bills would be separated from the rent charges.

 

 

The design approach and elevational detail including materiality of both buildings

 

·        Members stressed the importance of the quality of the materials used to construct the building on the facades.

·        The provision of public art was encouraged.

·        Members asked the developer to consider how the facades would look in all weather conditions.

·        There was a desire for the buildings appearance to reflect the heritage of the site and its surroundings.

·        There was a request for the preservation of the existing mosaics at voyager house.

·        There was preference for modular construction due to its lower carbon impact.

The 15% affordable housing provision

 

·        Members asked for a need for a greater understanding of how the development would meet the needs of Croydon residents and how affordable housing could be maximised on the site.

·        There was concern about the loss of employment floorspace.

·        There was also a request for members to see the employment loss information.

·        There was a request for the committee chair, vice chair and deputy chair to be invited to the next PRP session.

Potential impacts on neighbouring residential amenities in  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4/23

5/23

Planning applications for decision pdf icon PDF 81 KB

To consider the accompanying reports by the Director of Planning & Strategic Transport:

 

There are none.

Minutes:

There were none.

6/23

Items referred by Planning Sub-Committee

To consider any item(s) referred by a previous meeting of the Planning Sub-Committee to this Committee for consideration and determination:

 

There are none.

Minutes:

There were none.

7/23

Other planning matters pdf icon PDF 104 KB

To consider the accompanying report by the Director of Planning & Strategic Transport:

 

 

Minutes:

There were none.

8/23

Weekly Planning Decisions pdf icon PDF 317 KB

Attached is the list of Delegated and Planning Committee/SubCommittee decisions taken between 27 March 2023 and 14 April 2023.

Minutes:

The report was received for information.

 

Councillor Fraser asked for a briefing from officers about the applications that were granted and refused on appeal for clarity.