Agenda and minutes

Planning Committee - Thursday, 2nd November, 2017 7.20 pm

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

Contact: Margot Rohan
020 8726 6000 x62564  Email: margot.rohan@croydon.gov.uk

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Minutes of Previous Meeting pdf icon PDF 129 KB

To approve the minutes of the meeting held on 19 October 2017 as an accurate record.

Minutes:

RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 19 October 2017 be signed as a correct record, after amending Moorland to Morland at the end of Minute No.173/17.

 

177/17

Disclosure of Interest

In accordance with the Council’s Code of Conduct and the statutory provisions of the Localism Act, Members and co-opted Members of the Council are reminded that it is a requirement to register disclosable pecuniary interests (DPIs) and gifts and hospitality to the value of which exceeds £50 or multiple gifts and/or instances of hospitality with a cumulative value of £50 or more when received from a single donor within a rolling twelve month period. In addition, Members and co-opted Members are reminded that unless their disclosable pecuniary interest is registered on the register of interests or is the subject of a pending notification to the Monitoring Officer, they are required to disclose those disclosable pecuniary interests at the meeting. This should be done by completing the Disclosure of Interest form and handing it to the Democratic Services representative at the start of the meeting. The Chair will then invite Members to make their disclosure orally at the commencement of Agenda item 3. Completed disclosure forms will be provided to the Monitoring Officer for inclusion on the Register of Members’ Interests.

Minutes:

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

 

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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.

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There was none.

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Development presentations pdf icon PDF 108 KB

There are none.

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There were none.

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Planning applications for decision pdf icon PDF 238 KB

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

 

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6.1 17/02680/FUL 28-30 Addiscombe Grove, Croydon CR0 5LP pdf icon PDF 1 MB

Demolition of existing buildings including parking garage and redevelopment  of the sites for a part 9, 20 and 21 storey building comprising 153 residential dwellings (Class C3) and a single storey sub?station; hard and soft landscaping, cycle and car parking facilities; plant areas and other ancillary works.

 

Ward: Fairfield

Recommendation: Grant permission subject to a legal agreement

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Demolition of existing buildings including parking garage and redevelopment of the sites for a part 9, 20 and 21 storey building comprising 153 residential dwellings (Class C3) and a single storey substation; hard and soft landscaping, cycle and car parking facilities; plant areas and other ancillary works

Ward: Fairfield

 

Following the officer’s presentation, officers explained that Pocket units are sold at 20% discount against the market rate.  For the first 3 months only Croydon residents with up to £45,000 income (officers negotiated to reduce it from £60,000) will be eligible to apply, after which the maximum income will be the Mayor’s threshold (currently £90,000). TfL has requested a contribution which will be at least £100,000.  The application is referable to the Mayor of London for final comment.

 

The applicant is to submit a marketing strategy explaining how they will market the units.  Officers are keen to ensure residents of Croydon can afford these units and are working with viability consultants.  There is a help to buy scheme and a Croydon worker with a salary of £33,000 would be able to afford one of these apartments.

  

There was a discussion about when the marketing will begin.  For the first 3 months, purchase will be for Croydon residents before it is opened London-wide.

 

Members queried issues of overshadowing, whether not exceeding 110 litres of water is realistic and how affordable and private accommodation will be located.  Officers assured Members that daylight & sunlight assessments had been done and window to window relationship would not cause any significant harm.  The water usage can be achieved.  The units are accessed off the same core with access to a communal lounge, bike store and terraces.  There are no issues in both affordable and private being side by side.

 

Officers assured Members that the units are designed to meet the London Plan for 1 bed 1 person units.  They comply with the standards, with external and internal amenity spaces.  Pocket Living will retain the freehold and continue to manage their developments.

 

With regard to an air quality question, officers explained that the whole of Croydon is an Air Quality management area.  There is new guidance and the applicant has to make a contribution.

 

Members who had visited a similar development commented that the size of flats felt reasonably generous and were well laid out. 

 

The Chair queried the need for a full size mock up to be built and officers indicated that this could be amended.  The Head of Development Management explained that the reason for it is to ensure tall buildings are of exemplar quality.

 

 

Mr Paul Jess (Pocket Living) spoke on behalf of the applicant and highlighted the following:

·         Strict eligibility criteria - must live in borough and be a first time buyer

·         6 months marketing will take place before practical completion

 

Joseph Wicking - first time buyer, living in Croydon also spoke in support of the application:

·         Want to buy own home - currently living at home

·         This development will be a  ...  view the full minutes text for item 181/17

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Items referred by Planning Sub-Committee

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Other planning matters pdf icon PDF 104 KB

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