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MR DAVID MCKERROW: FORMATION OF VEHICULAR ACCESS WITH GATE AND PARKING AREA (PART RETROSPECTIVE): 17-19 WEST CLYDE STREET, HELENSBURGH (REF: 21/01297/LIB)

Meeting: 17/11/2021 - Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee (Item 7)

7 MR DAVID MCKERROW: FORMATION OF VEHICULAR ACCESS WITH GATE AND PARKING AREA (PART RETROSPECTIVE): 17 - 19 WEST CLYDE STREET, HELENSBURGH (REF: 21/01297/LIB) pdf icon PDF 263 KB

Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth

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Minutes:

The Area Team Leader spoke to the terms of the report.  This application was before the Committee for consideration at its meeting on 20 October 2021.  In light of the Committee’s decision at that meeting to defer consideration of Planning Application reference 21/01288/PP, the Committee had also agreed to continue consideration of this application.

 

The proposal is for the formation of a parking court area for 5 vehicles within the existing walled rear curtilage of a listed building located within the Helensburgh Conservation Area.  The Category ‘C’ Listed Building is a 3 storey, traditional stone tenement building fronting onto West Clyde Street.  The rear curtilage is bound to either side by outbuildings and by stone walls approximately 1.6 – 1.8 metres high.  The rear boundary wall separates the application site from an access service road that leads to a car park to the rear of Colquhoun Square.  Approximately 3.45 metres of the original stone wall remains along the rear boundary and is not affected by the proposed development.  The paving of a grassed yard with pavers will not have a material impact upon the setting of the listed building.  The section of wall that has been removed is a relatively modern brick in-fill and as such it has nominal historic value in terms of building fabric.  The formation of a gate measuring 3.7 metres in width within the rear wall of the curtilage of the listed building will retain the enclosed character of its setting.

 

The proposed development is considered to be consistent with relevant local development plan policies and it was recommended that Listed Building Consent be granted subject to the conditions and reasons detailed in the report.

 

Decision

 

The Committee agreed to grant Listed Building Consent subject to the following conditions and reasons:

 

1.    The works permitted to which this consent relates must be begun within three years from the date of this permission.

 

Reason: to comply with Section 16 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.

 

2.    Unless otherwise directed by any of the conditions below, the works shall be implemented in accordance with the details specified on the application form dated 18th June 2021, supporting information and, the approved drawings listed in the table below.

 

Plan Title.

Plan Ref. No.

Version

Date Received

Location Plan

1 of 3 – 2126/PL-01

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21.06.2021

Existing Plan & Elevation

2 of 3 – 2126/PL-02

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21.06.2021

Proposed Plan, Elevation & Gate Details

3 of 3 – 2126/PL-03

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21.06.2021-

 

Reason: For the purpose of clarity, to ensure that the development is implemented in accordance with the approved details.

 

(Reference: Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth dated 7 October 2021, submitted)

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Meeting: 20/10/2021 - Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee (Item 11)

11 MR DAVID MCKERROW: FORMATION OF VEHICULAR ACCESS WITH GATE AND PARKING AREA (PART RETROSPECTIVE): 17-19 WEST CLYDE STREET, HELENSBURGH (REF: 21/01297/LIB) pdf icon PDF 263 KB

Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth

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Additional documents:

Minutes:

In light of the decision to defer consideration of planning application reference 21/01288/PP, the Area Team Leader for Helensburgh and Lomond recommended that Members also continue consideration of this application to a future meeting.

 

Decision

 

The Committee agreed to continue consideration of this application to a future meeting.

 

(Reference: Report by Head of Development and Economic Growth dated 7 October 2021, submitted)

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