Agenda and minutes
Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall
Contact: Ola Adeoye
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Introductions Minutes: Councillor Klute welcomed everyone to the meeting. Members of the Committee and officers introduced themselves. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors Kay, Khondoker, Chapman, Spall and Woolf.
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Declarations of Substitute Members Minutes: Councillors Gill, Poyser and Gantly substituted for Councillors Kay, Khondoker and Woolf respectively. |
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Declarations of Interest If you have a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest* in an item of business: § if it is not yet on the council’s register, you must declare both the existence and details of it at the start of the meeting or when it becomes apparent; § you may choose to declare a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest that is already in the register in the interests of openness and transparency. In both the above cases, you must leave the room without participating in discussion of the item.
If you have a personal interest in an item of business and you intend to speak or vote on the item you must declare both the existence and details of it at the start of the meeting or when it becomes apparent but you may participate in the discussion and vote on the item.
*(a) Employment, etc - Any employment, office, trade, profession or vocation carried on for profit or gain. (b) Sponsorship - Any payment or other financial benefit in respect of your expenses in carrying out duties as a member, or of your election; including from a trade union. (c) Contracts - Any current contract for goods, services or works, between you or your partner (or a body in which one of you has a beneficial interest) and the council. (d) Land - Any beneficial interest in land which is within the council’s area. (e) Licences- Any licence to occupy land in the council’s area for a month or longer. (f) Corporate tenancies - Any tenancy between the council and a body in which you or your partner have a beneficial interest. (g) Securities - Any beneficial interest in securities of a body which has a place of business or land in the council’s area, if the total nominal value of the securities exceeds £25,000 or one hundredth of the total issued share capital of that body or of any one class of its issued share capital.
This applies to all members present at the meeting.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Minutes: The Chair informed the meeting that although
the agenda lists 5 items for consideration, members will receive a
single presentation after which each item will be considered on its
merit individually by objectors, agent and members. |
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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 88 KB Minutes:
RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting held on 2 April 2019 be confirmed as an accurate record of proceedings and the Chair be authorised to sign them. |
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Former North London Mail Centre, 116-118 Upper Street, London , N1 1AA PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: Application under Section 73 (minor material amendment) of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990) to vary condition 45 of planning permission ref: P2017/2870/S73. The variation relates to the
hours of use of the approved Class D2 Uses (Gym and
Cinema). (Planning application number: P2018/2463/S73)
In the discussion the following were
made:
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The meeting was informed that the report erroneously stated 20
objectors instead of 22 however all the issues raised had been
addressed in the report.
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The Planning Officer advised that the proposed variation of hours
in this town centre location is supported in policy
terms.
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Meeting was advised that no objections had being received by the
Council’s Public Protection Officer with the proposed
variation of hours especially as the units are located in basements
which will limit noise breakout.
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In response to questions about the licensing framework hours, the
Planning officer advised members that it is Sunday to Thursday,
8.00am to 11.00pm and Friday and Saturday, 8.00am to
midnight.
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Objectors were concerned that extending the hours of use for the
gym and cinema would impact the amenity of neighbouring residents.
In addition objectors were concerned that the proposal is an
attempt to circumvent the original permission and concerns still
remain on how cinema goers attending late screenings of films would
be able to exit the site.
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In addition objectors were concerned about the impact of parking on
neighbouring streets, the increasing number of service vehicles and
the associated noise generated throughout the day and that there
were no adequate controls and safeguards in place to prevent people
leaving these premises and using Moon and Studd Street as a
thoroughfare.
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Members were advised that with regards to the gym, the proposal
seeks an extra opening hour for users going to work earlier while
in the case of the cinema, the proposal to extend the closing time
was to cater for late film screening after 11pm. Members were
advised that these cinemas had 6 small screening rooms and not the
normal sized cinema which attract bigger audiences.
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The agent advised that customers will be encouraged to leave via
upper street as most of the operators will receive a management
plan detailing the requirements placed on all tenants and in
particular restaurant staff who will be required to inform
customers of the exit routes.
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The agent informed the meeting that in terms of managing security
and prevention of anti-social behaviour, there will be a dedicated
patrol officer on site to provide directions and a CCTV monitor
would be in place to address any concerns. In terms of vehicular
access, the meeting was informed that this will be via Studd
Street, where bollard and physical security staff will be present
in a new gatehouse facility.
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Members noted that with regards to varying the hours of use of any
premises or business, this should be within the Council licensing
framework hours. · The chair suggested that an informative be added to the approval stating that, in the Committee’s view, ‘approved hours’ is intended ... view the full minutes text for item 89. |
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Former North London Mail Centre, 116-118 Upper Street, London , N1 1AA PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: Application under Section 73 (minor material amendment) of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990) to vary condition 6 of planning permission ref: P2016/2471/FUL The variation relates to the hours of use of the Restaurant/Café (use class A3 unit)
(Planning application number: P2018/2464/S73)
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The meeting was informed that the report erroneously stated 20
objectors instead of 22 however all the issues raised had been
addressed in the report.
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The Planning Officer informed members that the description of the
item should be amended to read - the
variation relates to the hours of operation for the previously
approved Class A1/A3 uses).
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The Planning Officer advised that the proposal to vary the hours of
operation is supported in planning policy terms and would not
result in demonstrable harm owing to the appropriate mechanism in
place to safeguard neighbouring amenity. Members were advised that
no objections were received from both the Council’s Public
Protection Officer and Council’s licensing officer.
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Members were advised that appropriate mechanisms will be put in
place to safeguard neighbouring amenity, in the form of a Night
Time Security Management Plan.
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Objectors were concerned that extending the hours of operation
would result in an increase in noise levels from the restaurant and
café which would impact the amenity of neighbouring
residents who live in close proximity to the site. Concerns were raised that the proposed hours is
contrary to the Council’s licensing hours and would differ
from other A3 units and should not be granted as it is setting a
precedent.
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In response, the agent informed members that the request for a
change of hours was to remove any ambiguity that exits with the
wording ‘shall not operate’ as it is not clear whether
this applies to customers. The agent reassured the Committee that
the extension was to allow staff sufficient time to open up and
close up the restaurant and café.
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With regard to the Council’s trading hours and licensing
hours and how it related to staff and customers, the planning
officer advised members that condition 6 in the report is clear and
removes any form of ambiguity as it states that the hours of
operation when business can be opened to members of the
public.
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Members were concerned with the proposal the hours of use and that
it should align with the licensing framework hours as any attempt
to deviate from the consented hours would be contrary to Council
policy.
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Members agreed not to amend the consented hours that was granted in
the previous permission and that the reasons be delegated to
officers. · Councillor Klute proposed a motion to refuse planning permission. This was seconded by Councillor Graham and carried.
RESOLVED:
That following consideration of the case
officer’s report (the assessment and recommendations
therein), the presentation to Committee, submitted representations
and objections provided verbally at this meeting, planning
permission be refused and the reasons stated above, the wording of
which was delegated to officers.
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Former North London Mail Centre, 116-118 Upper Street, London , N1 1AA PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: Application under Section 73 (minor material amendment) of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990) to vary condition 5 of planning permission ref: P2017/2870/S73 The variation relates to the hours of use of the Class A3 Units including G1a and G2a within Block A and G5 within Block B. .
(Planning application number: P2018/2465/S73)
In the discussion the following points were
made:
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The meeting was informed that the report erroneously stated 20
objectors instead of 22 however all the issues raised had been
addressed in the report.
·
The Planning Officer advised that the proposal to vary the hours of
operation is supported in planning policy terms and would not
result in demonstrable harm owing to the appropriate mechanism in
place to safeguard neighbouring amenity. Members were advised that
no objections was received from both the Council’s Public
Protection Officer and Council’s licensing officer.
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Objectors were concerned that extending the hours of operation
would result in an increase in noise levels from the restaurant and
café which would impact the amenity of neighbouring
residents who live in close proximity to the site. Committee was informed that the proposal is
contrary to the Council’s licensing hours and would differ
from similar A3 units in the area.
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In response to concerns about the level of noise from customers of
the café and restaurant, the agent reminded committee of the
prior use of the site which involved heavy Royal mail vehicles
regularly moving in and out of the site all day long and that the
proposal meets council policy by providing a mixed development of
housing and light employment businesses. The acknowledged that
there will be activity in and around the site, the level of noise
from the scheme would not be comparable to the previous
activity.
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Members reiterated that in terms of varying the hours of use of any
premises or business, that the operating hours should be within the
Council licensing framework hours. The chair suggested that an informative be added to the approval stating that, in the Committee’s view, ‘approved hours’ is intended to refer to trading hours, which was agreed
RESOLVED: That following consideration of the case officer’s report (the assessment and recommendations therein), the presentation to Committee, submitted representations and objections provided verbally at this meeting, planning permission be granted subject to the conditions and informatives set out in Appendix 1 of the officer report and an additional informative outlined above; and subject to the prior completion of a Deed of Planning Obligation made under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 securing the heads of terms as set out in Appendix 1 of the officer report
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Former Royal Mail Sorting Office 5-6 Almedia Street and 128 & 130 Upper Street N1 1AE PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: Application under Section 73 (minor material amendment) of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990) to vary condition 23 of planning permission ref: P2017/2866/S73. The variation relates to the hours of use and servicing times of Class A1 (Retail) Units and flexible use Class A1/A3 (Retail/Cafe-Restaurant) Units of the Mitre PH.
(Planning application number: P2018/2462/S73)
The applicant informed the meeting that the above item is to be withdrawn from consideration.
RESOLVED:
It was noted that the item has been withdrawn by the agent on behalf of the applicant.
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Royal Mail Sorting Office 5-6 Almedia Street and 128 & 130 Upper Street London N1 1AE PDF 1 MB Additional documents: Minutes: Application under Section 73 (minor material amendment) of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990) to vary condition 44 of planning permission ref: P2017/2866/S73
The variation relates to the hours of use allowing extended hours of use of approved Class D2 Use (Gym).
(Planning application number: P2018/2466/S73)
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The meeting was informed that the report erroneously stated 20
objectors instead of 22 however all the issues raised had been
addressed in the report..
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The Planning Officer informed Members that the gym is located 2
stories below ground level in the lower basement, so the proposal
to vary the hours would not result in additional noise levels, nor
would it give rise to any detrimental disturbance to neighbouring
residents.
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Members were advised that the proposal is acceptable and in
accordance with relevant policy.
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Objectors were concerned that the proposal to extend the proposed
hours of use of the gym would impact the amenity of neighbouring
residents and the application was an attempt to circumvent the
original permission.
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In response the agent reminded Members that the application
remained the same, a D2 use and the proposal to vary the opening
hours would be specific to the opening hours to cater for users who
want to use the gym earlier before going to work and did not
include any request to extend the closing hours. The agent advised
that the proposal would have minimal impact on the residents and
their amenity as most users were likely to be residents of the
Islington Square development.
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Members noted that in terms of varying the hours of use of any
premises or businesses, the operating hours should be within the
Council licensing framework hours.
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The chair suggested that an informative be added to the approval
stating that, in the Committee’s view, ‘approved
hours’ is intended to refer to
trading hours, which was
agreed
RESOLVED:
That following consideration of the case officer’s report (the assessment and recommendations therein), the presentation to Committee, submitted representations and objections provided verbally at this meeting, planning permission be granted subject to the conditions and informatives set out in Appendix 1 of the officer report and an additional informative outlined above; and subject to the prior completion of a Deed of Planning Obligation made under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 securing the heads of terms as set out in Appendix 1 of the officer report
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