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Agenda and minutes

Venue: Committee Room A, Town Hall, Blackpool FY1 1GB

Contact: Bernadette Jarvis  Senior Democratic Services Adviser

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1.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members are asked to declare any interests in the items under consideration and in doing so state:

 

(1) the type of interest concerned; and

 

(2) the nature of the interest concerned

 

If any Member requires advice on declarations of interest, they are advised to contact the Head of Democratic Services in advance of the meeting.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest on this occasion.

2.

MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 pdf icon PDF 206 KB

To agree the minutes of the last meeting held on 27 September 2016 as a true and correct record.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered the minutes of the last meeting held on 27 September 2016.

 

Resolved:  That the minutes of the meeting held on 27 September be approved and signed by the Chairman as a correct record

3.

PLANNING ENFORCEMENT UPDATE REPORT pdf icon PDF 225 KB

The Committee will be asked to note the outcomes of the cases and support the actions of the Service Manager, Public Protection.

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report detailing the planning enforcement activity undertaken within Blackpool during September 2016.  The report stated that 42 new cases had been registered for investigation, 10 cases had been resolved by negotiation without recourse to formal action and 25 cases had been closed due to no breach of planning control found, no action was appropriate or where it was not considered expedient to take action.  Two enforcement notices had also been served during the same period.

 

The report also provided comparative information for the same period last year.

 

Resolved:  To note the outcome of the cases set out in the report and to support the actions of the Service Manager, Public Protection Department, in authorising the notices.

 

4.

PLANNING APPLICATION 16/0473 - 585-593 PROMENADE AND 1 WIMBOURNE PLACE pdf icon PDF 289 KB

The Committee is requested to consider an application for planning permission, details of which are set out in the accompanying report.

 

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Minutes:

The Committee considered an application for the erection of a part 5 /part 6 / part 7 storey block of 91 self-contained permanent flats with car parking for 84 vehicles, access and associated works following demolition of existing hotels.

 

Mr Johnston, Head of Development Management, gave a brief overview of the application and presented the site location and layout plans.  Visual images were shown depicting the elevations of the proposed development, the distances in relation to neighbouring properties and the car parking provision.  He also showed sketched drawings that provided an illustration of the proposed development. Mr Johnston advised Members that this was an amended planning application following the Committee’s refusal of a previous application.   He reported on the key changes that had been made to the proposed development since the refusal which included a reduction in the number of flats from 99 to 91, a reduction in the size of the penthouse and sixth floors and the removal of the majority of balconies to the rear elevation of the property.

 

Members were referred to the additional representations and associated photographs contained within the Update Note and Mr Johnston circulated A3 sized images of the site layout plan which had been annotated with information from an objector.

 

Mrs Harrison spoke in objection to the application and raised concerns relating to the scale and intensity of the development, car parking provision, public safety and impact on the amenities of the occupiers of neighbouring properties.

 

Mr Richardson, the applicant’s agent, spoke in support of the application.  He outlined the current problems at the development site and his view that there was a reduced need for the maximum level of recommended car parking spaces due to the sustainability of the location.  He also reported on the changes made to the original application in terms of the scale and size of the development and highlighted similarities with the Hampton by Hilton Hotel development where planning permission had previously been granted.

 

Following invitation by the Chairman, Mr Johnston responded to the concerns raised by acknowledging the narrow width of the road network.  However, he considered that this was mitigated by the various access and egress routes to and from the site.  He accepted that there would be some impact on the Ocean Bay Hotel but in his view this was considered acceptable when weighed against the regeneration benefits of the proposed development.  As regards the car parking provision, he reported on the sustainability of the location, its proximity to a Local and District Centre and the impact on the viability of the scheme if more parking spaces were provided.  On balance, his view was that the regeneration benefits of the proposal outweighed the deficiency in car parking provision and the potential impact on the occupiers of neighbouring properties.

 

In response to concerns raised by the Committee regarding lack of disabled parking, Mr Johnston stated that the Government guidelines were normally enforced more rigidly in commercial developments. In relation to the loss of holiday accommodation,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.