Venue: Council Chamber, Civic Suite, Lewisham Town Hall, Catford, SE6 4RU
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Industrial Estate, Juno Way, London, SE14 5RW (Application No. DC/20/119156) PDF 1022 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: 1. Minutes
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2. Declarations of Interest
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3. Industrial Estate, Juno Way, SE14 5RW
The Planning Case Officer presented this report, outlining the details of the application. The application proposed for the demolition of the buildings and the construction of a multi-level industrial/commercial building, lower level car park and a café. Permission was sought for quantum of uses and the scale of the building. The applicant proposed to split the building into 3 parts, relating to the use of the building.
Access, appearance, landscaping and layout will all be reserved within the approved scale. Following the review of the application, officers were satisfied that the proposed building would be of appropriate scale to the surrounding and would not result in harm to the urban design. The proposal would provide 320% increase in industrial floorspace. Officers were also satisfied that the proposal would provide good use of the industrial floorspace and the land designation that it sits in, that there would be no impact on neighbour amenity and would be acceptable in terms of highways impact. Officers agreed that the proposal would make efficient use of the land and that it was in line with the Council’s aspirations for the area. The officer recommendation was to approve the application subject to the conditions outlined in the officer report.
Councillor Bonavia asked if there will be the inclusion of affordable work spaces. None of the existing tenants are on affordable rent. The development is policy complaint and there is no requirement to provide such space. Is there a planning condition to ensure the use of the building will be prevented from being used for anything else, i.e. a nightclub. The conditions set out do not permit for such.
Councillor Walsh asked what modelling will done on the proposal to ensure there will be no impact on the highway. He also asked that despite the 320% increase, is the plan for the space working hard enough. The officer responded that the proposed site is appropriately designed and the design ensures that entering and exiting the site without causing harm to any of the surrounding roads and areas is assured for the vehicles that will service the needs of the building. Officers were satisfied that it is an efficient use of land and that the proposal will be able to support the industrial strategic land allocation as appropriated to the size and scale of the building.
Councillor Penfold raised the issue of objectors who have made claims they were currently paying affordable rent. He asked for confirmation that the local business is paying affordable rent. The Planning Officer confirmed that they had been informed by the applicant that none of the tenants are paying affordable rent.
Councillor Onikosi asked how many objections were received, which was a total of two. She also asked that in regards to nightclubs and raves, if a future applicant wanted to change ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |