Agenda item
Armoury House, City Road, London, EC1Y 2BQ
Minutes:
Proposed erection of stables and tack room adjacent to the existing rugby pitch (for a temporary period of 2 years, 6 months), together with permanent internal alterations to the listed 'Specials' office within the mezzanine floor of the west wing of Armoury House.
(Planning application number: P2019/2411/LBC)
Discussion with this application was considered in conjunction with Item B6, although votes with regard to its recommendation was taken separately. In the discussion the following points were made:
·
The application site relates to the Grade II* Listed
Armoury House (Finsbury Barracks) and large private playing field.
Finsbury Barracks has a site area of approximately 2.6 hectares
situated between City Road (directly east), Bunhill Row (directly west) and Chiswell Street (directly south).
·
Members were advised that the surrounding area is
predominately office/commercial space within the Central Activity
Zone and that the nearest residential properties are situated to
the east along City Road with No’s , 12, 16 and 18 having
apartments in the upper floors that project onto the
site.
·
Members
were informed that works to the main building would be located
close to the frontage of the property at the ‘Specials’
office within the mezzanine floor of the west wing of Armoury House
and that the proposed alterations would include the removal of a
modern partition wall, and introduction of a new wall to
rationalise the office accommodation and that the works are on a
permanent basis.
·
Meeting was informed that Sports England was
consulted and their comments regarding the restoration and relocation of the cricket net facility
following the removal of the temporary facilities was agreed by the
applicant. The applicant has agreed to provide temporary
practice nets elsewhere on the margins of the cricket pitch which could be removed when not
required.
·
A resident who lives in close proximity to the site
was concerned about the smell and noise levels from the stable. In
additions concerns with the number of restaurants in the vicinity of the proposal, public health of
users had not been in to consideration and finally as she lives
immediately above this proposal will impact the value of her
property.
·
With
regards to noise concerns, the
Planning Officer informed the meeting that it is a well managed facility and applicant have offered
details of a contact to the Council if any disturbance
arises.
·
In a response to a question on the numbers of horses
on the site, the agent acknowledged 6
horses in the 6 stables.
·
On the question of what type of insulation and
ventilation was being proposed for the
stable, the Planning Officer advised that stables will open during
the day and closed at night and an acoustic report submitted has no
concerns that will arise from the activities there during the day
or night.
·
On the insulation and ventilation concerns, a member
proposed a condition requesting that the details for sound
insulation be submitted. This
was seconded and agreed. Wording of
additional condition to be delegated to
the Planning Officer.
·
The agent advised Committee that the proposed
stables area is considered necessary to facilitate the closure and
decommissioning of Wood Street, the City of London Police’s
Mounted Unit which requires alternative
accommodation.
·
The agent in response highlighted the public benefit
as it enable the Police to ensure effective response times and the
ability to mobilise the Unit in close proximity to the City in
response to operational needs and requirements for effective
Services within the City of London (within 5 minutes). The
operational risk of locating the Unit outside of the City is
considered to be impractical and poses
operational risks. The location also allows for deployment to other
parts of London.
·
Meeting
was advised that although the proposed stables area would be solely
visible from private views within the offices/commercial and
residential properties that surround the site on City Road, with
limited visibility of the stables from the entrance along Finsbury
Street when the temporary marquees to the southern boundary are not
in place, this would not impact the wider conservation area given
its temporary nature and its overall distance from the listed
building.
·
The Planning Officer advised that although the site
forms part of the Bunhill &
Clerkenwell Conservation Area, and
application building is listed, the impact towards the character
and setting of the conservation area and Listed Building
has been considered.
·
On
the issue of the impact on the conservation area, meeting was
advised that given the temporary nature
and its positioning (set in from the highway and away from the
listed building), and acceptable timber clad design, the proposal
would not have a detrimental impact on the setting of the listed
building nor detract from the character and appearance of
Bunhill & Clerkenwell Conservation Area subject to
conditions.
·
The stables are not considered to be harmful to
neighbouring amenity in regards to
outlook when considering the surrounding high boundary walls some
of which extend up to 3m, whilst the stables by virtue of their
single storey height and timber clad
design would not appear prominent structures, additionally the
setback proposed is approximately 4m-5m
·
The
proposal has been assessed by Public Protection
Officers in relation to noise and also
in regards to the welfare of the animals on site. Officers do not
consider the stabling of horses to be a noisy activity and any
noise from corporate events and historic artillery practices upon
the field are unlikely to cause issue given the training of the
horses to deal with noisy environments when they do occur. There is
no objection to the typical hours of use for the facility and the
daily muck out of stables proposed that would mitigate adverse
odours. The details are considered acceptable, and a condition will
be placed upon the permission to request that the contact details
of the site manager are shared with the
Local Authority prior to use of the stables to ensure contact can
be made should issues arise from the proposed development in
regards to noise, odour or the welfare of the horses.
·
During deliberation, members acknowledged the noise
concerns raised by residents but confident that the welfare of
horses will be of paramount importance to the City of London
Police. Members noted that the number of horses as stated by the
agent would not cause any adverse disruption to the amenity of
neighbouring residents.
·
A suggestion to amend condition 9 regarding the
contact, to be residents instead of the Council’s Protection
Team was noted.
· Members agreed that overall, the proposal would not have a detrimental impact on noise and disturbance, odour, outlook, privacy and overlooking and Daylight and Sunlight and would therefore be in compliance with policies DM2.1 of the Development Management Policies 2013.
Councillor Kay proposed a motion to grant listed building Consent. This was seconded by Councillor Convery 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, listed building consent be granted subject to the conditions and informatives set out in Appendix 1 of the officer report.
Supporting documents:
- Committee Report_HAC stables JS FULL B7, item 38. PDF 2 MB
- Map P2019-2411-LBC Armoury House, City Road, London, EC1Y 2BQ, item 38. PDF 156 KB