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Re-development of Westmount Quarry (former Parish Depot), Westmount Road, St. Helier.

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A decision made (17/02/2009) regarding: Re-development of Westmount Quarry (former Parish Depot), Westmount Road, St. Helier.

Decision Reference:   MD-PE-2009-0033

Application Number:  P/2008/1778

Decision Summary Title:

Westmount Quarry (Former Parish Depot.), Westmount Road, , St. Helier, ,

Date of Decision Summary:

13 February 2009

Decision Summary Author:

Director of Planning

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

Director of Planning

Written Report

Title:

P/2008/1778

Date of Written Report:

11 February 2009

Written Report Author:

Senior Planner

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Westmount Quarry (Former Parish Depot.), Westmount Road, St. Helier.  

Redevelopment of former parish depot and disused quarry to provide 206 residential apartments including 16 sheltered apartments, plus 60 bed nursing home and associated facilities, 60 place pre-school nursery and associated facilities, ground floor commercial unit, basement and covered ground level parking for 281 vehicles with associated plant and refuse areas. Alterations to existing vehicle entrance. Creation of new ground level public space to include improved access to protected cemetery, new landscaped residential amenity spaces and re-grading, stabilisation and re-planting of existing quarry faces. AMENDED PLANS: (Redesign of Block A) Redevelopment of former parish depot and disused quarry to provide 196 residential apartments including 16 sheltered apartments, plus 60 bed nursing home and associated facilities, 60 place pre-school nursery and associated facilities, ground floor artists studio units, basement and covered ground level parking for 281 vehicles with associated plant and refuse areas. Alterations to existing vehicle entrance. Creation of new ground level public space to include improved access to protected cemetery, new landscaped residential amenity spaces and re-grading, stabilisation and re-planting of existing quarry faces.

Decision:

The Minister received the Department’s Report providing an up-date from the public Ministerial Meeting on 10th November 2008 and resolved to approve planning permission, subject to the conditions set out within the Department’s Report.

Reason for Decision:

Permission has been granted, subject to the conditions specified within the Department’s Report, having taken into account the relevant policies of the approved Island Plan, together with other relevant policies and all other material considerations, including the consultations and representations received. A small part of the application site is designated as Important Open Space in the 2002 Island Plan, but the Minister considered that this was an insubstantial departure from the Plan given the contribution the development would make towards meeting the Island’s housing needs within the built-up areas

Resource Implications:

None

Action required: 
Notify Agent, Applicant and all other interested parties

Signature:

PLeg / PT Initials

Position:

Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

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