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Property details

Case reference: PP/00/00188
Address: 112-114 Holland Park Avenue, LONDON, W11 4UA
Ward: Norland
Polling district: 11
Listed Building Grade: N/A
Conservation area: Norland

Applicant details

Applicant's name: Admin Store Group,
Applicant company name: I.C.M. Ltd.,
Contact address: Unit 2, Groswolds Farm, Bearley Road, Snitterfield, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks.

Proposal details

Application type: PP (Planning permission)
Proposed development Installation of new shop front
Date received: 07 Jan 2000
Registration date:
(Statutory start date)
21 Jan 2000
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 17 Mar 2000

Decision details

This case has not yet been decided.

Decision: Grant Planning Permission/Consent
Decision date: 16 Mar 2000
Conditions and reasons:

1)

The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission. (C001)
Reason As required by Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, to avoid the accumulation of unexercised Planning Permissions. (R001)

2)

The development hereby permitted shall be carried out exactly and only in accordance with the drawings and other particulars forming part of the permission and there shall be no variation therefrom without the prior written approval of the Local Planning Authority. (C068)
Reason - The details are considered to be material to the acceptability of the proposals, and for safeguarding the amenity of the area. (R068)

3)

All work and work of making good shall be finished to match the existing original work in respect of material, colour, texture, and profile and, in the case of brickwork, facebond and pointing. (C071)
Reason - To preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. (R072)

4)

The new shopfront hereby permitted shall incorporate a ramped entrance, details of which shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Executive Director, Planning and Conservation, before works commence.
Reason - To ensure that the shopfront is accessible to people with special mobility needs, in accordance with the Council's Policies as set out in the Unitary Development Plan.

5)

The shopfront hereby permitted shall be of powder coated aluminium of a colour to be agreed by the Executive Director, Planning and Conservation and shall be so maintained.
Reason - To preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. (R072)

Informatives:

1)

Attention to Conditions
Your attention is drawn to the Conditions of this Permission and to the Council's powers of enforcement, including the power to serve a Breach of Condition Notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended. (I10)

2)

Care - Conservation Area
This property is within a Conservation Area. Building works should, therefore, be completed with great care. External facing work and detailed treatment should be finished in a manner sympathetic to the existing building. If there is any doubt about the way in which work should be carried out, you should consult the Directorate of Planning Services. (I11)

3)

Building Regs. - Separate Approval
Separate approval for the works hereby granted planning permission may be required by the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 1991, and the grant of planning permission does not imply that such approval will be given. The Director of Building Control, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX should be consulted before works commence. (I21)

4)

Demolition (Environmental Prot. Act)
Demolition and building works are subject to the Environmental Protection Act, 1990, and appropriate controls over methods, screening, and protection of site, noise, or hours of work, may be imposed by the Council. You are advised to consult the Director of Environmental Health, Council Offices, 37 Pembroke Road, W8 6PW at an early stage. (I30)

5)

Access - General requirements
Your attention is drawn to the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (Section 4) and the Disabled Persons Act 1981 which place on developers and their representatives an obligation to provide easy access for the disabled; the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (Section 5) and the Disabled Persons Act 1981 which place on local authorities an obligation to provide easy access for the disabled with regard to the provision of toilets; the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (Section 8) and the Disabled Persons Act 1981 which place on developers and their representatives of educational buildings an obligation to provide easy access for the disabled. Design Guidance notes for schools can be found in the DfEE Design Note 18 - Access for Disabled People to School Buildings. (I43)

6)

Access - Design Guidance Notes
Suitable designs for access facilities can be found in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's Supplementary Planning Guidance - Access Design Guidance Notes. (I46)

Committee details

Decision by: This case is currently due to be decided under delegated powers.
Report item number:222

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Planning team: North
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Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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