Please note
that only 5 Members will sit at each meeting of the Committee.
Details of specific members allocated to each meeting will be
published 5 clear working days before each meeting.
Membership
Five
Councillors drawn from a pool of sixteen.
Terms of Reference
The
Committee’s terms of reference are as follows:
(i)
To consider and determine applications for planning permission
which do not fall within the terms of reference of the Planning
Committee and to consider and determine any reserved matters from
planning applications which have been determined by the Planning
Committee.
(ii)
To decline to determine applications for planning permission.
(iii)
To consider and determine applications for the Council’s own
development schemes.
(iv)
To consider and determine applications for listed building consent
and conservation area consent.
(v)
To regulate development works to listed buildings and demolition in
conservation areas.
(vi)
To grant or refuse consent to display advertisements.
(vii)
To exercise all enforcement powers relating to the functions of the
local planning authority.
(viii)
To exercise all the powers of the local planning authority in
relation to trees.
(ix)
To issue a certificate of existing or proposed lawful use or
development.
(x)
To make determinations, give approvals and agree other matters
relating to the exercise of permitted development rights.
(xi)
To prepare and serve a completion notice.
(xii)
To prepare and serve a building preservation notice.
(xiii)
To prepare and serve a notice requiring the proper maintenance of
land.
(xiv)
To prepare and serve a notice requiring the discontinuance of a use
of land.
(xv)
To prepare and serve a repairs notice.
(xvi)
To acquire listed buildings in need of repair.
(xvii)
To execute urgent works to listed buildings.
(xviii)
To enter into legal agreements pursuant to Section 106 of the Town
and Country Planning Act 1990 and other related legislation.
(xix) To consider and
determine applications for hazardous substances consent and
related powers.
(xx) Insofar as
they affect the highways and footways, the regulation of projecting
signs such as lamps and advertisements.
(xxi)
To remove signs or
graffiti on buildings.
(xxii) The
preservation of trees.
(xxiii) To issue appropriate
statutory notices under planning legislation or other relevant
legislation.
(xxiv) Generally to take action
and operate all statutory and administrative procedures under the
planning legislation.
Please note, a copy of any document included in a link in any
agenda will be available for inspection upon request at Kensington
Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX, during office hours (9am to 4pm,
Monday to Thursday, 9am to 3pm, Friday).