Additional documents:
Minutes:
Resolved: (a) That, Subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 obligation by no later than 1st April to secure a financial
contribution of £50,000 to be used to fund Resident
Parking Zones in the event that it has been demonstrated (through surveys secured by condition) that the development has resulted in on street parking problems, and a travel plan monitoring contribution of £2,200..
The application be permitted subject to the undermentioned
conditions:
(i) Time limit
(ii) Approved plans
(iii) Approval of external facing materials – the stone cladding
to have a reddish hue and implementation of approved details.
(iv) Approval of the full and precise details of the vertical
‘breaks’ on the Queen’s Gardens elevation and
implementation of approved details.
(v) Approval of full and precise details of the appearance of
the windows and implementation of approved details.
(vi) Approval of details to widen the pavement on Barracks
Road through the removal of the layby and implementation of the approved details
(vii) Approval of the hard and soft landscaping details, to
Include details of replacement trees, surfacing, seating
and other street furniture and implementation of approved details.
(viii) Approval of details of hostile vehicle mitigation measures,
means to restrict access to the parking area and other appropriate security measures and implementation of approved details.
(ix) Approval of details of any barrier to the car park and
implementation of the approved details.
(x) Approval and implementation of a Green Travel Plan
(xi) Contaminated land conditions.
(xii) Approval of a detailed surface water drainage scheme
(xiii) Limitation on the hours of construction.
(xiv) Construction management plan, including protection of
roads from mud and debris, and dust mitigation.
(xv) Piling
(xvi) Implementation of the recommendations outlined in the
submitted Noise Assessment.
(xvii) Waste storage and collection arrangements.
(xviii) Archaeological watching brief
(xix) The submission of further information that demonstrates
how service vehicles can manoeuvre around the car park, and approval of any amendment to the parking layout to accommodate such vehicle movements.
(xx) A residential parking survey of streets to be agreed prior
to first occupation of the development and a second survey 12 months later when fully occupied.
(b) That, should the Section 106 obligation not be secured by 1st April 2016 the Head of Planning be given delegated authority to refuse the application on the grounds that without such an obligation securing the required contribution to sustainable transport measures and on street parking measures the development would be unsustainable; unless he considers it appropriate to extend that period.