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ARGYLL COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION: ERECTION OF 30 RESIDENTIAL UNITS (COMPRISING 2 SEMI DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSES AND 28 FLATS OVER 4 BLOCKS) WITH ASSOCIATED ACCESS ROAD, PARKING AND COMMUNAL GARDEN AREAS: DEVELOPMENT SITE, MCCALLUM STREET AND KINLOC

Meeting: 22/06/2011 - Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee (Item 5)

5 ARGYLL COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION: ERECTION OF 30 RESIDENTIAL UNITS (COMPRISING 2 SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSES AND 28 FLATS OVER 4 BLOCKS) WITH ASSOCIATED ACCESS ROAD, PARKING AND COMMUNAL GARDEN AREA: LAND AT MCCALLUM STREET AND KINLOCH ROAD AND LONGROW, CAMPBELTOWN (REF: 10/02153/PP) pdf icon PDF 101 KB

Report by Head of Planning and Regulatory Services

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Minutes:

The Principal Planning Officer advised the Committee that although permission had been granted, this had not yet been issued as there was a pending legal agreement relating to play area provision.  In the interim, 2 problems had arisen with regard to the conditions imposed regarding flood risk and access by emergency vehicles and sought permission of the Committee to amend conditions 5 and 6 of the granted planning permission.

 

Decision

 

Agreed to amend conditions 5 and 6 of the previously approved application as follows:-

 

5.

Notwithstanding the details shown on the approved plans, the minimum finished floor level of ground floor properties within blocks C & D shall be 4.00mAOD and within blocks E & F shall be 3.7mAOD. Prior to the commencement of built development within the site the details of the proposed finished floor levels of each block and, surrounding proposed finished ground levels shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority. Thereafter the development shall be implemented in accordance with the duly approved details.

 

Reason: To secure a minimum freeboard for the development over the design 1 in 200 year flood event as recommended by SEPA and the Council’s Flood Alleviation Manager to sufficiently mitigate the development against the impact of flooding.

 

 

6.

Notwithstanding the details shown on the approved plans, the finished levels shall be designed to minimise periods of restricted access for emergency service vehicles to blocks C, D, E and F during a design 1 in 200 year flood event. Prior to the commencement of works on site the details of the proposed finished site levels of vehicular and pedestrian access/egress routes within the development shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority. Such details shall demonstrate the availability of emergency vehicular access and pedestrian access to the development during the design 1 in 200 year flood event having regard to the recommendations of CIRIA Report C624 and the updated Flood Risk Assessment submitted 7th June 2011. Thereafter the development shall be implemented in accordance with the duly approved details.

 

Reason: To secure safe access and egress for emergency service vehicles to the development in the event of the design 1 in 200 year flood event as recommended by SEPA and the Council’s Flood Alleviation Officer to sufficiently mitigate the development against the impact of flooding.

 

 

(Ref:  Reports by Head of Planning and Regulatory Services dated 10 June 2011 and 5 April 2011, submitted)

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Meeting: 20/04/2011 - Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee (Item 14)

14 ARGYLL COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION: ERECTION OF 30 RESIDENTIAL UNITS (COMPRISING 2 SEMI DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSES AND 28 FLATS OVER 4 BLOCKS) WITH ASSOCIATED ACCESS ROAD, PARKING AND COMMUNAL GARDEN AREAS: DEVELOPMENT SITE, MCCALLUM STREET AND KINLOCH ROAD AND LONGROW, CAMPBELTOWN (REF: 10/02153/PP) pdf icon PDF 148 KB

Report by Head of Planning and Regulatory Services

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Minutes:

The Committee considered and application for the erection of 30 residential units with associated access road, parking and communal garden areas at McCallum Street, Longrow and Kinloch Road, Campbeltown.

 

Decision

 

The Committee agreed that planning permission be granted subject to a section 69 agreement under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and to the conditions and reasons as detailed within the report by the Head of Planning and Regulatory Services.

 

(Reference:  Report by Head of Planning and Regulatory Services dated 5 April 2011, submitted)

 

Councillors McAlister, Currie, McCuish, McKay and Colville rejoined the meeting.

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