One of LHNCC’s intrepid explorers has seen a shark in Ocean Terminal.
But don’t worry, it’s made of e-waste.
But do worry about e-waste itself!
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Following on from the last post, there are more consultations and planning applications for items that will affect the LHNCC area. Take a deep breath! (Some of the consultations have closed, and some applications have been withdrawn, so LHNCC is recording here the submissions it has made.)
<LHNCC secretary’s personal address redacted>
28 October 2021
Adam Gloser
Case Officer
PLACE,
Waverley Court,
4 East Market Street, Edinburgh , EH8 8BG
Dear Mr. Gloser
Ref: 21/04912/FUL: Mill Lane Clinic 5 Mill Lane Edinburgh EH6 6TJ. Change of use from dwelling (class 9) to residential institution (class 8).
Agent: Four Square Scotland
Grounds for comment – Objection
I am submitting this response on behalf of Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council (LHNCC). This proposed change of use from office to Class 8 residential Institution has raised concerns from residents. these have been considered by LHNCC committee and planning group.
The application appears not to require completion of sections under Checklist for Planning Application and there is no reference or information regarding type of residential institution/tenure for proposed 22 apartments or availability for parking and cycle storage provision. Local residents have identified that the institution will be used as a homeless shelter but no details available about provision being provided and if this will include families or only individuals. If such shelters are needed we would prefer to see them managed by regulated charitable organisations with ongoing support available for tenants.
It would appear the only aspect of the planning application is for the HMO permission, and this is not considered or recorded here. There is no information in this application about Health & Safety requirements needed to meet legislation. Clarification on what is required for Residential Institution application needs to be clarified as there does not appear to be any specific legislation for this type of change of use application
We, are therefore, recommending that application is refused as it fails to provide suffice to evidence to allay our concerns.
Yours sincerely
Jennifer Marlborough
Secretary
LHNCC
<LHNCC secretary’s personal address redacted>
9 October 2021
Weronika Myslowiecka
Case Officer
PLACE,
Waverley Court,
4 East Market Street,
Edinburgh , EH8 8BG
Dear Ms Myslowiecka
Ref: 21/04479/FUL: Proposed upwards extension and change of use from office to residential to form 22 flats, with associated infrastructure, landscaping, and cycle parking. | 9-11 Maritime Street Edinburgh EH6 6SB
Applicant: Rennick Property
Agent: Scott Hobbs Planning Ltd.
Grounds for comment – Objection
I am submitting this response on behalf of Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council (LHNCC). This proposed development lies within Leith Conservation Area and has raised concerns despite attention given to restoration of some aspects and demolition of more recent buildings at rear of site. These are compromised by internal changes to lower roof to enable increased height and massing in the conservation area to accommodate additional apartments. The loss of commercial/office space impacting on local amenities and parking. Local residents also expressed concern about height and massing.
The application is incomplete as no reference or information regarding types of tenure, parking and cycle storage provision for proposed 22 apartments.
We, are therefore, recommending that application is refused as it fails to meet standards referenced below.
Jennifer Marlborough
Secretary
LHNCC
References:
Edinburgh Local Development Plan (ELDP) (2016)
Policy Des 3 Development Design –
Incorporating and Enhancing Existing and Potential Features
Planning permission will be granted for development where it is demonstrated that existing characteristics and features worthy of retention on the site and in the surrounding area, have been identified, incorporated and enhanced through its design.
This has not been met
3 Caring for the Environment
Policy Env 5 Conservation Areas – Demolition of Buildings
Proposals for the demolition of any building within a conservation area, whether listed or not, will not normally be permitted unless a detailed planning application is approved for a replacement building which enhances or preserves the character of the area or, if acceptable, for the landscaping of the site.
This application fails in some areas
Policy Env 6:
Development within a conservation area or affecting its setting will be permitted which “preserves or enhances the special character or appearance of the conservation area and is consistent with the relevant con
servation area character appraisal” and which “demonstrates high standards of design and utilises materials appropriate to the historic environment.”
This application fails in some areas.
5 Housing and Community Facilities
Policy Hou 2 Housing Mix
The Council will seek the provision of a mix of house types and sizes where practical, to meet a range of housing needs, including those of families, older people and people with special needs, and having regard to the character of the surrounding area and its accessibility.
Not identified in this application.
Policy Hou 6 Affordable Housing
Planning permission for residential development, including conversions, consisting of 12 or more units should include provision for affordable housing amounting to 25% of the total number of units proposed. For proposals of 20 or more dwellings, the provision should normally be on-site. Whenever practical, the affordable housing should be integrated with the market housing.
Not identified in this application.
7 Transport
Car and Cycle Parking
Policies Tra 2 and 3
Not identified in this application.
<LHNCC secretary’s personal address redacted>
9 October 2021
Weronika Myslowiecka
Case Officer
PLACE,
Waverley Court,
4 East Market Street,
Edinburgh , EH8 8BG
Dear Ms Myslowiecka
Ref: 21/04480/LBC Proposed upwards extension and change of use from office to residential to form 22 flats, with associated infrastructure, landscaping, and cycle parking. | 9-11 Maritime Street Edinburgh EH6 6SB
Applicant: Rennick Property
Agent: Scott Hobbs Planning Ltd.
Grounds for comment – Objection
I am submitting this response on behalf of Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council (LHNCC). This proposed development lies within Leith Conservation Area and has raised concerns despite attention given to restoration of some aspects and demolition of more recent buildings at rear of site. These are compromised by internal changes to lower roof to enable increased height and massing in the conservation area to accommodate additional apartments. The loss of commercial/office space impacting on local amenities and parking. Local residents also expressed concern about height and massing.
The application is incomplete as no reference or information regarding types of tenure, parking and cycle storage provision for proposed 22 apartments.
We, are therefore, recommending that application is refused as it fails to meet standards referenced below.
References:
Edinburgh Local Development Plan (ELDP) (2016)
Policy Des 3 Development Design –
Incorporating and Enhancing Existing and Potential Features
Planning permission will be granted for development where it is demonstrated that existing characteristics and features worthy of retention on the site and in the surrounding area, have been identified, incorporated and enhanced through its design.
This has not been met
3 Caring for the Environment
Policy Env 5 Conservation Areas – Demolition of Buildings
Proposals for the demolition of any building within a conservation area, whether listed or not, will not normally be permitted unless a detailed planning application is approved for a replacement building which enhances or preserves the character of the area or, if acceptable, for the landscaping of the site.
This application fails in some areas
Policy Env 6:
Development within a conservation area or affecting its setting will be permitted which “preserves or enhances the special character or appearance of the conservation area and is consistent with the relevant con
servation area character appraisal” and which “demonstrates high standards of design and utilises materials appropriate to the historic environment.”
This application fails in some areas.
5 Housing and Community Facilities
Policy Hou 2 Housing Mix
The Council will seek the provision of a mix of house types and sizes where practical, to meet a range of housing needs, including those of families, older people and people with special needs, and having regard to the character of the surrounding area and its accessibility.
Not identified in this application.
Policy Hou 6 Affordable Housing
Planning permission for residential development, including conversions, consisting of 12 or more units should include provision for affordable housing amounting to 25% of the total number of units proposed. For proposals of 20 or more dwellings, the provision should normally be on-site. Whenever practical, the affordable housing should be integrated with the market housing.
Not identified in this application.
7 Transport
Car and Cycle Parking
Policies Tra 2 and 3
Not identified in this application.
<LHNCC’s secretary’s personal address redacted>
6 October 2021
Chris Richardson
Managing Director
Ambassador Group
231 St. Vincent Street
Glasgow G2 VQ5
EH8 8BG
Dear Mr. Richardson
Re: 21/04420/PAN Ocean Terminal. First Public Exhibition 23 September 2021
Consulation Feedback
I am writing on behalf of Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council (LHNCC) to provide feedback for above. LHNCC planning group met following our general meeting, attended by members and external attendees, where this group response was completed for your attention.
There was unanimous support in principle for this application but with the proviso that some concerns are considered.
Benefits:
Concerns to be considered
intergenerational needs (Ref: City Plan 2030). Retail areas on ground floor could include services for community
eg. Office space, Tourist information centre
.
Yours sincerely
Jennifer Marlborough
Secretary
LHNCC
Cc:
Michelle MacLeod, Centre Manager, Ocean Terminal
Colin Smith, Director/Head of Planning, Turley,co.uk, 7-9 North St.David Street, Edinburgh
Hello@development-oceanterminal.com
Douglas Tharby, Chair, LHNCC
References:
Ref: City Plan 2030 (Proposed Sep. 2021) Policies P46 Edinburgh Waterfront: Place 4
Planning permission – proposals for a mix of house types, sizes and affordability,
Access to Parks – CEC Open Space 2021 Play Space Standards (p28)
The Council’s Open Space Strategy sets out the following requirements to help meet the need for equipped play areas within the existing built up area and to provide for new developments. All houses and flats should have access to at least one of the following:
A play space of
good play value (51 – 70) within 800 metres walking distance
very good play value (71 – 100) within 1200 metres walking distance
excellent play value (101 + ) within 2000 metres direct distance
Distances:
OT – Western Harbour 2092m
Leith Links – 1609m
Pilrig Park – 1700m
Victoria Park – 1288m
Edinburgh Council is consulting on proposed parking controls, here: https://pclengagement-hub.co.uk/en-GB/projects/leith-northleith. They say
If you have any questions about the proposed controls, please look at our proposal images below, or check our FAQs document and an explanation of how CPZs works. If you would simply like to indicate your support for the proposals or would like to formally object to the overall proposal or any detail of it, you need to do that, in writing, by 12 November 2021. Please email us at edinburgh.consultation@projectcentre.co.uk. You will need to include your full name, address and postcode in this correspondence.
For further information on TROs, please visit www.edinburgh.gov.uk/roads-pavements/view-comment-traffic-orders-new or to view the Council’s privacy policy, please click here.
Minutes of the Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council ordinary meeting, held via MS Teams, on Tuesday 28 September 2021 at 6:30pm Continue reading
Minutes of the Community Councils Together on Trams/Trams Team meeting (Construction Phase) via Google Meet on Thursday 30 September 2021 at 5:30pm