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A
Good
afternoon
members
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
short
meeting
today,
but
I
usually
get
it
wrong.
So
we'll
wait
and
see
what
your
opinion
of
what's
before
us
today.
As
you
know,
I'm
councilor,
Jim,
McKenna
I,
will
be
chatting.
Today's
meeting
could
I
remind
everyone
that
today's
meeting
has
been
live
streamed
on
the
city
council
website,
so
that
the
public
colors
they
have
the
meeting
without
needing
to
be
present.
A
City
plans
panels
dealer
applications
from
the
city
center,
as
well
as
the
largest
and
most
significant
application
the
council
receives.
The
aim
of
the
panel
is
to
hear
all
relevant
information
from
applicants.
Members
of
the
public
and
Council
officers
to
help
members
of
the
panel
make
their
decisions
because
I
know
invite
members
and
officers
to
introduce
themselves
a
mutual
microphone
once
you
have
done
so.
If
you,
if
I,
could
start
on
my
left
with
colleges.
F
Bethany
and
I'm
Emma
flank
counselor
and
wheatwood
seven
for
councilor
Brooks
and
also
wants
to
give
apologies
from
councilor
Carla
who's
not
well.
Today,
thanks.
J
A
L
At
thank
you,
chair
under
agenda
item
number
one.
There
have
not
been
any
appeals
against
the
refusal
of
inspection
of
documents
under
item
number.
Two
there's
no
exempt
information
on
the
agenda
today.
Agenda
item
number:
three:
there
are
no
late
items.
Moving
on
to
item
four
could
ask
members
if
they've
got
any
interest
to
declare
no
moving
on
to
gender
item
number.
Five:
apologies
for
absence
have
been
submitted
on
behalf
of
councilors
Brooks,
Carlyle
and
Cohen,
and
we've
got
councilors
flinton
Smith
today
at
substance
Insurance
chair.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
for
that
Andy
and
could
I
thank
Council
flits
for
air
Flint
I've
just
been
wrong
teacher
as
well,
and
I
can't
remember
your
name,
sorry
about
that
and
Council
Smith
for
substituting
a
short
notice.
We
are,
of
course,
in
the
holiday
period.
A
Moving
on
then
can
I
ask
us
to
turn
to
minutes
of
the
meeting
held
on
the
18th
of
May,
which
is
on
page
nine
agenda
item.
Six.
A
B
Thank
you
bottom
of
page
nine
and
top
up
page
10,
chair
I,
did
ask
the
question
about
the
affordability
and
the
purpose,
build
Studio
accommodation
reports
and
it
says
it
is
likely
to
be
taken.
Is
it
going
to
the
development
plans
panel
or
is
it
do
we
have
any
time
skills
on
it?
When
will
it
be
going
to
the
dwelling
plans
panel
chair.
M
Sorry,
thank
you
for
your
question.
Council
Khan
I
wasn't
at
the
meeting,
so
I
can't
recall
the
conversation,
but
if
it
is
nice
and
for
DPP,
we
can
put
that
into
the
work
program
and
make
sure
it's
considered
and
if
Council
green
wanted
to.
Yes.
G
A
Thank
you
for
that
Council
group.
Any
further
questions.
If
not,
can
we
agree
the
minutes
as
a
true
and
correct
record?
A
Okay,
I.
Take
that
as
agreement
nobody's
raised
any
issues
moving
on
then
to
agenda
item
seven
on
page
17.
John.
Please
can
you
introduce
this.
C
Thanks
councilor
yeah
before
I
pass
over
I'll
just
offer
a
quick
introduction,
so
the
council
has
a
long-held
ambition
to
regenerate
the
application
site
which
sits
along
George,
Street
next
to
kirkgate,
Market
and
opposite
the
Victoria
gate
development
who
provides
a
link
from
the
city
center
to
Leeds
bus
station
and
to
the
recently
refurbished,
leased,
Playhouse
and
new
developments
at
Quarry
Hill.
C
The
site
is
currently
occupied
by
a
number
of
vacant
lows:
right:
low-rise
shops
in
September
2022
executive
board
agreed
a
delivery
structure
for
the
Regeneration
of
the
site
with
the
council
taking
the
role
of
developer
of
a
six
story:
143
bed
Hotel
complex
with
commercial
units
and
a
council
operator
gym
on
the
ground
floor,
which
is
being
presented
as
a
pre-application.
This
afternoon,
a
planning
permission
for
a
similar
scheme
on
the
same
site
was
granted
in
2018,
but
has
since
expired.
After
progress
was
hampered
by
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
C
A
That's
fine
John!
Thank
you,
there's
no
speakers
against.
A
A
Good
afternoon
can
I
welcome
you
along
to
the
Civic
Hall.
Please
make
your
presentations
when
you're
ready,
We're
Not
Gonna
difficult
agenda
today,
so
there
might
be
a
bit
of
a
leniency
solids
of
time
we're
anxious
to
find
out
as
much
information
as
we
can
and
as
you
speak,
could
you
introduce
yourself
please
when
you're
ready?
Please
begin.
N
Thank
you,
chair,
we'll
just
do
a
very
quick
introduction
of
each
other
I'm
Jane
Wong,
I'm
chief
officer
for
active,
leads
and
operations
which
covers
Colgate
market
now.
Thank.
O
O
P
Hall
cjct
Architects
viewer
on
the
original
application
and
continue
to
work
on
it.
I'm
the
studio
director
there.
O
Thank
you,
chair,
I
was
just
going
to
open
up
with
a
few
very
brief
remarks
on
the
presentation
today
and
pass
over
for
the
main
presentation
to
Anthony.
Who
will
talk
you
through
the
scheme.
I
think
is
already
picked
up
by
Mr
Hall.
This
is
a
site
that
has
been
long-standing
in
need
of
regeneration.
The
Regeneration
benefits
of
developing
this
site
of
self-evident
on
the
site.
O
What
we
will
see
today
is
a
scheme
where,
if
you
squint,
you
might
be
able
to
see
the
difference
between
what
was
previously
proposed
and
accepted
by
yourselves
and
what
is
now
proposed.
This
is
an
application
that
we're
promoting
on
behalf
of
a
an
operator.
O
I
can't
name
the
name
today,
but
the
city
council
are
in
very
Advanced
discussions
and
will
hopefully
be
concluding
the
deal
and
the
agreement
for
lease
in
the
next
month
before
the
application
is
made
when
we
will
be
able
to
have
the
grand
reveal
it
is
an
operator
that
will
ultimately
take
this
the
site
and
therefore
deliver
a
scheme.
So
this
is
a
deliverable
scheme
and
we
are
all
looking
forward
to
bringing
this
site
forward.
Eventually,
it's
been
longing
its
tooth.
Thank
you.
P
All
right
good
afternoon,
the
George
Street
proposals
that
we're
going
to
go
through
with
you
this
afternoon
are
a
mixed-use
hotel
development,
including
Lead
City,
council's
gym
and
Commercial
spaces
at
ground
floor,
and
they
present
a
fantastic
opportunity
to
positively
enhance
the
market
and
to
fulfill
leaders.
Long-Term
aspiration
to
create
a
real
thoroughfare
on
George
Street,
which
is
so
long
been
blighted
by
the
sort
of
rather
diminutive
buildings
that
existed
on
the
back
of
the
market.
So
there's
a
real
chance
there
to
do
some
very
positive,
Urban
Design.
P
P
Particular
reference
in
that
was
to
the
Leeming
house
a
grade
one
listed
building,
which
is
obviously
a
fantastic
facility
for
Leeds
and
a
tremendous
building,
and
we've
taken
lots
of
cues
from
that.
As
we've
developed
the
design,
the
hotel
itself
consists
of
143
rooms,
it's
ground,
plus
five
floors,
so
I
said
commercial
units
on
the
ground
floor
and
we
are
sort
of
retaining
and
enhancing
access
through
into
the
market
building.
P
So,
in
terms
of
the
design
of
the
building,
it's
a
traditional
brickwork
design
building,
that's
you've
got
a
very
much
a
sort
of
Base
middle
and
top
section
at
the
top.
You've
got
a
zinc,
mansard
roof
Construction.
P
The
central
body
of
the
building
is
carefully
put
together
with
brick
detailing
which
I'll
go
on
to
a
little
bit
later,
and
you've
got
a
sort
of
lighter
and
elevator
sort
of
first
floor
and
ground
floor
area
which
forms
the
commercial
properties,
so
you've
got
recessed
brickwork
panels,
linear
brick,
corbling
and
protruding
bricketters,
forming
an
architecture
that
has
been
designed
to
sit
comfortably
and
complementary
against.
You
know
the
Victoria
gate,
building
opposite.
P
The
the
build
which
will
just
swing
around
the
building,
the
South
elevation,
We
Carry
On
the
brickwork
detailing,
and
keep
keep
that
very,
very
sort
of
tight
and
elegant
around
the
building
and
above
the
butchers.
So
on
the
bottom
left.
There
is
what
you'll
all
be
familiar
as
as
you
walk
down
Butch
Israel.
P
Currently
it's
got
a
a
white
finished
appearance
and
we're
maintaining
that
with
a
glazed
brick
and
new
openings
for
active
Frontage
into
butcher's
Row
from
the
internal
part
of
the
market,
the
the
rooftop
butcher's
row
will
be
retained,
so
it
will
be
very
much
very
similar,
but
an
enhanced
experience
from
inside
and
also
within
on
the
right
hand,
side
the
the
market,
the
1900,
the
the
large
Market
Hall,
with
the
space
roof
and
above
that
and
sort
of
rather
hidden
from
view,
there's
some
gantries
that
do
house
some
air
source,
heat
pumps,
condensers,
etc
for
the
use
of
the
hotel
and
the
commercial
spaces.
P
On
the
the
next
page,
we
swing
around
the
the
Gable
elevations
again
following
the
sort
of
the
the
nature
of
the
building,
which
is
it's
it's
restrained
in
nature.
It's
sort
of
carefully
considered
against
gleaming
house,
you,
you
come
around
the
corner,
there's
cobbling
and
recess
panels
and
then
a
good
that
that
the
left-hand
side,
elevation
that
was
open
to
the
market
on
the
right
hand,
side.
P
You
see
the
elevation
to
Leeming
house,
there's
a
gap
between
Leeming
house
and
the
market
of
five
meters
and
we'll
show
that
we'll
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
later,
but
that's
a
sort
of
a
very
light.
Gap,
that's
been
so
widely
debated
and
agreed
with
planning.
It
was
the
best
response
to
that.
P
P
P
P
You
see
the
view
as
you
would
be
heading
down,
George
Street,
so
again,
picking
up
the
the
lines
of
Leeming
house
they're
sort
of
reinforced
within
the
new
design,
and
that
road
takes
you
down
all
the
way
down
to
West
Yorkshire
Playhouse
and
starts
to
you
know
really
create
a
street
back
in
in
the
center
of
Leeds.
That
should
be
a
strong
addition
to
the
urban
landscape,
so.
P
That
one
in
terms,
sorry
in
terms
of
the
detailing
we've
kept
with
the
detailing
from
the
original
application.
So
in
the
peers
between
the
windows,
you
have
a
20
millimeter,
projecting
brickwork
headers.
That
you'd
also
have
on
a
floor
by
Flow
by
basis
20,
mil
corbling
and
either
side
of
the
windows.
P
You've
got
recessed
brake
panels
and,
as
as
you
have
seen
from
the
elevations,
you
have
deep
reveals
around
all
of
the
windows
on
the
right
hand
panel
there
we're
showing
the
curtain
Walling
and
that's
all
in
a
a
light,
bronze
color,
with
a
good
finish
and
a
fritted
glazed
elevation
on
the
first
and
ground
floor
where
appropriate,
carefully
designed
signage.
So
the
signage
and
the
granite
stall
Rises
have
both
been
quite
carefully
contained.
P
We've
taken
some
cues
from
Victoria
quarter,
where
that
sort
of
treatment
of
the
shop,
for
instance,
in
a
unified
way,
creates
a
very
homogeneous
and
and
quite
a
classy
sort
of
feel
to
the
whole
place.
There's
only
many
louvers,
more
glaze
curtain,
Walling
and
as
I
say,
Granite
stall
Rises
at
the
ground
floor
next
panel
piece.
Okay,
moving
up
through
the
building
the
basement
level
is
a
new
addition.
P
Addition
to
the
scheme
required
for
plant,
so
there's
various
spaces
down
there
for
water
tanks
and
m
e
kit
for
the
commercial
and
Retail
spaces.
P
At
Ground
the
ground
floor,
the
the
green
arrows
of
the
prominent
existing
entrances
to
the
market,
the
full
green
shop
units
are,
to
the
left
hand,
side
and,
to
the
right
hand,
side.
The
large
blue
patch
on
your
screen
is
proposed
to
lead
city
council
gym,
which
is
which
will
have
active,
frontages
and
and
be
a
a
a
a
well-attended
facility
for
leads.
P
The
hotel
entrance
is
where
the
red
arrow
is
just
slightly
off
center
and,
as
with
a
lot
of
hotels
in
you
know
various
places
around
the
world.
This
is
you
going
in
and
you
have
a
small
reception,
but
the
actual
physical
reception
bars
restaurants
and
everything
are
on
the
first
floor
above
the
areas
to
the
left
and
right
in
yellow
are
there's,
refuse
storage
on
the
right
hand,
side
and
hotel
service
entrance.
P
On
the
left
hand,
side,
you've
got
substations
bike
stores
and
the
refuse
been
stalled
for
the
commercial
units.
Next
slide,
please
so
first
floor.
This
is
where
all
of
the
good
stuff
happens
for
the
hotel,
so
you've
got
a
large
bar
restaurant
area
kitchens,
all
the
back
of
house
off
the
reception
and
that
can
all
be
managed
within
that
floor,
plate
on
the
left
hand,
side
you're,
starting
to
get
into
the
hotel
rooms.
P
You've
got
a
mixture
of
family
rooms
down
there
with
accessible
rooms
and
then
moving
it
through
the
building
on
a
flow
by
floor
basis.
So,
second
to
Fourth
floors
follow
the
same
pattern
with
double
rooms,
family
rooms
and
accessible
rooms.
Hotel
circulation
is
directly
down
the
middle
of
the
building.
Obviously
it's
a
very
long
linear
building
and.
P
We
we
carry
that
on
fifth
floor,
more
specialized
rooms,
so
you've
got
larger,
plus
and
large,
plus
rooms.
P
Roof
plant
is
up
on.
On
the
roof
left
hand,
side
is
for
the
landlords
and
the
right-hand
side,
as
for
the
commercial
and
Retail
units,
in
terms
of
section,
the
building,
the
building
that
lies
on
a
street
that
drops
about
a
meter
and
a
half
over
the
length
of
the
building,
so
the
building
is
effectively
we've
split.
The
building
down
the
center
and
the
staircase
designs
have
been
accommodated
to
suit
that
arrangement.
P
P
P
On
the
right
hand,
side's
gone
from
a
single
to
a
double
window,
Arrangement,
which
is
number
one
on
that
chart,
and
the
grids
have
all
tightened
up
slightly
to
reflect
the
the
room
sizes
that
we're
now
dealing
with,
rather
than
the
apart
hotel
that
we
had
before
on
the
rear
elevation
again
the
key
bits
we've
retained,
the
the
design
for
butcher's
row.
P
There
are
a
few
win
fewer
windows
on
that
side
and
there's
a
Gantry
structure
facing
under
the
roof
of
the
market,
not
particularly
visible
from
anywhere
within
the
vicinity
on
The
Gables,
again
they're
very
similar,
the
only
real,
significant
differences.
There
are
there's
a
recessed
plant
space
at
the
back
of
the
commercial,
the
five
meter
wide
commercial
unit,
which
is
item
item
two
on
that
on
that
panel,
and
there
are
a
couple
of
Windows
left
Less.
P
On
the
left
hand,
side
in
terms
of
plan,
the
original
plan
had
a
lot
of
the
hotel
activity
on
the
ground
floor,
whereas
background
floor,
space
has
been
passed
over
to
gym
use
now
other
than
that.
It's
very
similar
in
nature.
P
Bit
of
a
breakdown
of
the
history
of
the
run
through
the
project
there
in
order
to
we
are
where
we
are
with
it
and
I
think
the
last
the
last
page
is
just
returning
to
the
the
design
of
the
building
and
how
we
see
it
sitting
on
George
Street.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
P
G
Oh
this
question
emulates
from
the
site
visit
that
we
had
this
morning
when
we
were
considering
the
proportions
of
the
building,
it's
the
back
facade
and
how
visible
that
would
be
from
butcher's
row
or
anywhere.
What
sort
of
oblique
view
of
that
might
you
get
as
a
pedestrian
because
we
did
feel
it
was
rather
plain
and
not
particularly
attractive
as
the
backup
buildings
often
aren't
I
think.
O
It's
it's
a
point
that
we
picked
up
with
officers
as
part
of
the
the
pre-app
discussions,
and
we
presented
the
officers
with
a
number
of
viewpoints
from
that
direction.
That
looking
into
the
to
the
scheme
and
I,
think
it's
fair
to
say
that
the
majority
of
this
there
are
one
or
two
areas
where
there
are
some
oblique
views
and
that
information
will
be
submitted
with
the
planning
application.
We
haven't
got
it
today,
but
it
will
be
submitted
with
a
planning
application.
I'll
pass
over.
P
Yes,
certainly,
as
we
alluded
to
in
the
presentation
there,
the
the
look
and
feel
of
it
from
butcher's
role
will
be
very
similar
to
the
expired
application.
We
did
so
you
will
have
the
the
tiling,
the
white
bricket
ground
floor.
You'll
have
the
the
roof
of
butcher's
row
and
you'll
see
all
the
windows
above
the
on
the
east
side.
P
The
Gantry
is
hidden
the
building.
Sorry,
the
building
steps
back
at
that
point
by
two
and
a
half
meters,
and
when
we've
analyzed
the
views
you
you
we
kind
of
get
the
last
bit
of
the
brake
panel.
You
don't
really
see
any
of
the
other
parts
of
the
elevation
from
either
within
the
market
or
where
the
national
express
bus
station
is.
G
O
E
There
we
go.
Thank
you,
so
you
mentioned
low
carbon
heating
sources
and
I
wondered
if
there
was
any
thought
of
connecting
to
the
district
teaching
Network.
O
O
So
there
has
been
discussions
with
your
officers
regarding
connectivity
to
the
district
heating
Network,
which,
given
where
the
district
heating
Network
currently
runs,
the
ability
to
connect
to
it
today
is
is
not
possible
whether
that
changes
in
the
future.
If
the
district
heating
Network
expands
Beyond,
its
current
run
is
still
to
be
determined
and
therefore,
as
a
consequence,
we
have
to
deal
with
what
we've
got
today,
however,
we
are
as
as
part
of
the
proposals.
O
There
are
probably
three
key
components
that
we
just
need
to
to
have
regard
to
first
off
dealing
with
your
your
policies,
policy
en1,
which
deals
with
the
issues
of
carbon
reduction.
O
The
intention
here
is
to
have
a
range
of
mechanisms
and
and
measures
within
the
scheme
that
will
reduce
carbon
through
through
the
fabric
first
and
secondly,
the
energy
requirements
that
will
be
generated
by
the
scheme.
87
I
believe
of
it
will
be
from
renewable
energy
sources,
both
well
primarily
on
the
site,
photovoltaics,
principally
along
with
air
source
heat
heat
pumps
and
in
terms
of
meeting
the
the
building
regulations
reduction
in
terms
of
of
carbon.
O
There
will
it
will
beat
the
en2
policy
hands
down,
I
think
by
about
50
percent
more
or
better
and
then
finally,
in
relation
to
the
building
operations,
we
are
targeting
and
we've
undertaken
initial
preamp
assessment
and
we're
showing
that
we
can
easily
achieve
3M
excellent
on
this
scheme.
E
O
The
beat
in
excess
of
20
of
the
of
will
be
for
renewable
energies
and
sorry,
the
reduction
Inc
in
terms
of
carbon,
which
will
be
drawn
from
low
carbon
Source
87
they
have
a
13,
will
be
from
natural
carbon
effects.
P
No
there's
no
there's
no
gas
option.
I
mean
the
the
main
the
main
drivers,
the
the
National
Hotel
operator,
does
provide
highly
sustainable
building
projects
that
the
philosophy
is
and
you'll
have
heard
this
before
be
lean,
be
green
and
be
clean
and
buy
that,
and
this
ties
into
your
questions,
it's
sort
of
a
highly
insulated
building
fabric,
highly
efficient,
highly
efficient
glazing
systems.
There's
reduced
air
permeability,
the
clean
side
of
that
it's
it's
an
energy
efficient
plant
and
Equipment.
P
That's
all
LED
lighting,
highly
efficient
energy,
Heating
and
Cooling,
and
there's
heat
recovery
systems
associated
with
all
of
the
the
rooms
and
the
green
part
of
it,
the
lower
zero
carbon.
So
that's
the
PV
in
air
source,
heat
pumps.
So
all
those
things
combined
start.
You
know
get
you
to
that
point.
Where
you're
hitting
the
the
percentages
that
Tim
mentioned
earlier
foreign.
E
O
I,
don't
know
exactly
where
the
remaining
13
are
are
coming
from,
but
they
won't
be
from
no,
it
won't
be
low.
Carbon
okay
I
can
answer
that
in
the
planning
application,
yeah.
B
Thank
you
chair.
Thank
you
for
the
presentation
and
design
looks
really
brilliant
I,
like
the
design.
Can
you
just
run
through
you
know,
because
something
this
morning
from
the
site
visit
on
the
traffic
the
high?
You
know
the
road
it's
very
busy,
because
it
serves
the
Leeds
Market
as
well
and
other
other
services
within
the
area
and
the
drops
drop-offs
and
Pickups,
where
they're
going
to
be
located
and
the
services
how
they're
going
to
get
provided
that
to
the
development.
P
Yeah,
okay,
good
question:
the
the
servicing
is
obviously
off
George
Street
and
as
you'll
appreciate,
if
you've
been
there
this
morning,
there
are
two
large
lay-bys
and
they
are
used
by
the
markets.
Currently,
they
have
set
time
in
which
they
can
drop
off
and
load.
There's
currently
a
tro
in
process
to
extend
that
dropping
off
time
and
extend
those
spaces.
P
So
there's
there's
work
going
on
in
the
background
to
improve
what
is
there
currently
if
we
could
bring
up
a
plan,
I
could
probably
explain
if
someone
could
bring
up
the
ground
floor
plan.
I
could
probably
explain
where
the
refuse
is
in
terms
of.
P
Yeah:
okay,
thanks
very
much
so
in
terms
of
servicing
for
the
hotel
the
right
hand,
side
of
your
screen,
where
the
fire,
where
the
this
two
two
doors
in
a
yellow
section.
That
goes
through
to
a
good,
lift
and
refuse
stole
that
hotel,
refuse
store,
has
been
sized
with
the
hotel
operator
to
to
to
their
requirements
and
bins
will
be
taken
out
at
a
program
time
and
loaded
directly
from
the
loading
base
in
front
in
terms
of
the
refuse
management
for
the
commercial
spaces.
P
On
the
left
hand,
side
between
units
one
and
two
on
the
market
side
inside
there's
a
reference
store
again,
which
has
been
sized
against
commercial
spaces
when
that
space
fills
up
and
as
they
do
currently
in
the
market.
Those
bins
are
taken
across
to
the
large
multi-story
car
park,
which
has
a
a
large
refuse
and
storage
area
underneath
before
they
were
taken
away
by
the
refuse
collection,
so
servicing's
all
from
the
front,
and
there
are
sort
of
active
measures
going
forward
trying
to
manage
that
and
improve
what?
What?
What's
there?
Currently.
B
Can
I
ask
a
question
to
have
his
officer?
Will
we
be
losing
some
space
for
parking
because
around
Market
the
trade
is
already
struggling
for
asking
for
more
spaces
for
people
to
park,
and
then
people
can
go
buy
their
grocery
their
daily
usage.
D
I
think,
rather
than
losing
space,
I
think
this
piece.
This
piece
is
being
reorganized
slightly
because
the
the
lay
Buys
have
they're
multifunctional.
So
some
are
loading.
Some
are
loading
and
waiting
time,
limited,
waiting
and
I
think
we
might
be
moving
some
of
the
time
limit,
waiting
to
the
northern
side
of
the
road,
but
actually
on
the
southern
side
of
the
road
I
think
it's
all
just
loading.
Actually
there
isn't
any
actual
I
think
that's
right.
D
B
Yeah
I
think
it'll
be
really
helpful.
Once
the
application
comes
back
to
the
plans
panel,
we
can
have
a
clear
understanding
regarding
the
parking
and
the
pick
up.
Some
drops
off
and
also
Services
my
next
questions
on
design.
Actually,
yes,
the
building
is
it's
all
red
brick
and
while
we
were
there
this
morning,
there
are
some
other
buildings,
such
as
Aston
building
as
well.
Is
there
any
chance?
We
can
break
that
up
as
well.
B
At
the
moment,
it
just
looks
red
brick
all
the
way
down,
so
the
columns
can
or
the
you
know
something
it
reflects
the
other
buildings
in
the
area
as
well,
and
this
next
door
building
it's
gonna,
do
and
also
Landscaping.
It
was
really
bad.
This
morning
there
was
no
Landscaping.
There
was
no
green,
no
plant,
not
normally
nothing
there,
just
a
bare
road.
So
is
there
any
plan
for
landscaping
and
then
I
wouldn't
find
the
question
as
well.
P
Okay,
thanks
for
that,
in
terms
of
the
approach
that
we've
taken
to
design
that,
obviously
you
realize
that
was
developed
over
a
long
period
with
the
the
planning
offices,
Paul
Kendall
and
then
more
recently,
with
John
I.
Think
it's
important
to
try
and
see
what
we
you
know
what
what
can
be
best
achieved.
P
Brick
was
chosen
as
the
predominant
material
it
is.
It
is
well
broken
up
by
the
glazing,
fenestration
pattern
and
and
the
the
way
it's
stratified
through
the
building.
I
appreciate
your
point.
P
Leeming
houses
is
a
large
Sandstone
building
in
effect
and
what
we,
what
we
tried
to
do
was
try
to
find
something
that
would
work
as
a
as
a
balance
between
Leeming
house
and
Victoria
gate,
which
Victoria
gate,
as
you
appreciate,
has
got
a
lot
of
very,
very
good
brickwork
detailing
on
the
building,
and
it
was
important
to
make
sure
that
we
could
bring
something
to
the
game
that
would
actually
balance
that
out.
P
We
thought
that
was
best
done
with
brickwork,
but
we
can
certainly
have
a
look
at
those
elevations.
If,
if
you
think
it's
something
we
should
return
to
oh
Landscaping,
yes,
we
we
are
looking
the
Landscaping.
It
mainly
planned
as
it's
sort
of
outward
opening
doors
Etc,
which
is
shown
on
a
couple
of
the
visuals.
P
The
footpath
is
wide
in
places,
but
it's
not
overly
wide
I'm,
not
sure,
there's
an
awful
lot
of
scope
for
introducing
any
significant
Landscaping
down
there
on
either
side.
What
we
would
prefer
to
do
is
try
and
get
that
balance
right
with
large
planters.
B
O
Yeah
as
confident
as
I
can
be,
we
are
in
very
Advanced
discussions
or
the
city
council
are
in
very
Advanced
discussions
with
the
hotel
operator
with
an
agreement
for
lease
in
place
which
hopefully
will
happen
next
month.
The
consequence
of
that
is
that
that
actually,
then
means
that
the
development
can
take
place.
I
think
is
the
simple
point.
A
B
What
relationship
do
you
have
with
the
market
and
the
hotel
the
river,
this
development
as
well,
and
what
happens
after
5
p.m?
When
the
markets
it's
closed
as
well,
the
footfalls
are
going
to
be
falling
in
the
area
as
well.
There
will
be
more
people
in
the
air,
so
what
relationship
do
you
have
for
there
as
well.
N
Thank
you,
I'm
sorry
I'm
having
to
share
mates
because
mine's
not
working
so,
as
you
know,
I've
just
taken
over
the
markets,
operation
and
active
leads
and
we're
in
discussions
between
both
those
services
to
work
out
how
we
get
some
crossover
between
those
two
Services,
because
the
the
gym
provision
in
the
city
center.
It's
the
first
time
we've
delivered
City
Center
Gym
provision.
N
Kind
of
aligned
to
that
is
an
ongoing
discussion
that
we've
been
having
around
opening
hours
at
the
market.
As
you
as
you
well
know,
it
hits
five
o'clock
hits
five
to
five,
sometimes
and
shutters
are
already
coming
down,
so
we're
trying
to
work
through
an
arrangement
with
some
of
the
traders
to
see
if
we
can
look
at
slightly
staggered
opening
times
for
the
market,
so
that
the
two
things
just
I'm
just
bringing
together
both
those
services
at
the
minute
in
dialogue
to
work
out.
N
How
can
we
work
this
differently
for
the
benefit
of
people
that
stay
in
the
hotel
staff
that
work
at
the
market,
people
that
visit
the
market
and
use
it?
We
want
that
footfall
and
that
animation
and
activation
really
to
cut
across
both
these
facilities
for
the
benefit
of
our
citizens.
So
it's
early
days
we're
just
starting
to
have
those
discussions.
I've
only
been
imposed
about
I
think
it's
four
weeks
so
I'm
just
trying
to
get
my
head
around
everything.
K
A
lot
of
what
I
was
going
to
cover
actually
Council
Khan
has
covered
probably
for
the
same
reasons,
but
the
market
is
going
to
expand
with
the
new
containers
going
down
the
bottom.
K
Isn't
it
that's
the
whole
point
of
what
you're
doing
so.
We
need
to
be
make
sure
the
Traders
are
coming
with
us.
So
what
plans
have
you
got
to
consult
with
them
and
then
more
on
the
highway
side
of
things,
the
conflicts
if
people
are
needing
to
drop
off
and
also
you're
needing
traders
to
unload
and
you're
needing
potential
service
vehicles
coming
earlier
than
expected,
because
sometimes
these
vehicles
have
traveled
all
night,
they
suddenly
arrive
outside
and
you've
got
to
try
and
manage
it,
and
so
would
that
respond?
K
Where
would
that
responsibility
for
managing
the
space
outside?
Would
the
hotel
be
responsible
for
managing
it
with
the
council
be
responsible
for
managing
it,
because
I
don't
necessarily
have
confidence
that
the
council's
parking
services,
people
will
necessarily
handle
the
issues
as
well
as
they
should
do,
and
the
other
thing
is
this:
people
with
a
disability
I
accept
that
there
are
a
number
of
car
parks
nearby
where
disabled
people
could
park,
but
some
people
need
to
get
access
to
their
vehicle
almost
recently.
They
cannot
necessarily
walk
that
far,
particularly
the
blue
badge
holders.
K
You
know.
So
how
are
we
going
to
deal
with
those
types
of
things
and
the
rest
I
would
concur
that
when
the
it
comes
back
again,
comments
like
there
are
waiting
and
restrictions
on
George
Street
to
allow
for
pickup
and
pick
up
and
drop
off.
We
need
five
greater
ones
than
that,
so
that
we
can.
We
can
probe,
because
we've
got
too
many
examples
of
when
things
suddenly
are
introduced,
that
they're
even
worse
than
our
highways
people
anticipated
and
let's
get
it
right
first
time.
K
N
I
thought
you
might
do
it
so,
just
in
terms
of
the
container
Village
or
whatever
we
want
to.
J
N
We've
gone
out
for
expressions
of
interest
for
that
and
I've
had
six
returns
that
we
are
looking
through
at
the
moment,
which
hopefully
will
lead
us
into
us
entering
into
an
agreement
with
one
of
those
providers,
and
they
will
obviously
bring
forward
the
details
of
the
submissions
and
the
design
of
that
facility.
I
think
that
will
be
a
really
positive
move
within
the
market.
It's
an
area
of
the
market.
N
It's
it's
actually
a
fair
distance
away
from
where
the
hotel
is
but
I'm
hopeful
that,
through
careful
management
through
monitoring
of
the
activity
there
it
there
will
be
mutually
beneficial
to
each
other
as
opposed
to
counter
intuitive.
So,
but
we
will
be
obviously
in
dialogue
with
the
operator
to
make
sure
that
there's
some
Synergy
between
the
offers,
but
as
I
say
it's
early
days
at
the
moment.
N
So
we,
when
we've
got
to
the
point
where
we've
got
an
approved
supplier,
then
we'll
we'll
have
those
discussions
but
I,
know
I,
know
your
comments
and
I
wouldn't
want
to
introduce
something
that
creates
tension
as
opposed
to
something
that
I'd
benefit.
In
terms
of
the
consultation
we
applying
to
put
up
some
boards
within
the
market
about
the
hotel
development
and
start
to
engage
with
the
Traders
directly.
So
there
will
be
as
part
of
the
planning
submission
a
consultation
requirement,
and
we
see
the
market
as
the
ideal
location
for
that.
N
But
we
are
going
to
do
some
upfront
consultation
in
the
market
and
put
some
boards
within
there.
So
people
are
aware
of
what's
coming,
I
mean
just
even
in
conversations.
We've
had
approaches
around
the
gym
provision
in
the
hotel
people
looking
for
corporate
access
through
the
leads
card,
so
it's
I
think
it's
seen
as
a
really
positive
thing
and
the
more
we
can
get
the
message
out
that
this
is
coming
and
it's
an
official
to
all
of
the
facilities
around
there.
N
The
corn
exchange
itself-
and
you
know
the
lead
City
College,
just
on
the
doorstep
and
the
playhouse.
It's
starting
to
really
become
a
vibrant
area
of
the
city
center,
which
has
been
neglected
for
quite
a
long
time.
O
I
thought
I
was
going
to
pass
over
the
difficult
ones
to
you,
yeah
in
terms
of
the
the
conflicts
that
may
arise
in
relation
to
the
the
parking
outside
and
the
the
drop-off
I
mean
those
are
matters
that
are
being
dealt
with
through
the
tro
and
I
appreciate
as
it
stands
here
you
haven't,
got
you've,
got
scant
detail
and
obviously
it's
a
tro,
that's
being
promoted
by
the
council
I
think.
O
Hopefully
these
can
provide
a
little
bit
more
information
on
that,
but
I
think
you
know
what
we'd
say
is
that
we
are
seeking
to
ensure
that
this
is
a
managed
approach
and
we
ensure
that
all
operators
have
access
in
terms
of
disabled
access
and
disabled
parking.
This
is
It's
a
city
center
location.
O
The
opportunity
for
providing
on-site
on
this
postage
stamp
of
a
size
site
is
very
difficult.
Obviously,
as
with
many
City
Center
sites,
there
is
plentiful
parking
in
close
to
the
site.
I
appreciate
those
are
in
third-party
ownerships,
but
there
is
on-site
parking.
Sorry
on
street
parking,
disability
I
mean
I
I,
don't
know
whether
the
council
have
intentions
in
the
future,
perhaps
to
look
at
disabled
parking
Provisions.
Specifically
on
George
Street
but
I'm
sure
that
is
something
that
perhaps
could
be
looked
at,
but
I'll
pass
over
to
Lisa.
K
Parks,
the
car
in
one
of
the
surrounding
car
Parks
they've,
got
to
find
a
way
of
getting
their
luggage,
whatever
it
is,
they're
plus
themselves,
plus
any
other
Aid
that
they
may
or
may
not
need,
and
that
is
bad
enough
for
an
able-bodied
person
trying
to
take
all
the
luggage
and
get
family
in
that
with
them,
never
mind.
So
that's
where
I'm
coming
from
it's,
not
that
I'm
any
problems
with
the
development.
It's
how
so
we
are
disabled
friendly
in
this
hotel.
That's
where
I'm
coming
from.
D
So
on
street,
but
they're
not
you
know
for
Jennifer
overnight
parking
in
terms
of
that
issue
about
if
someone's
disabled
needs,
help
from
their
car
I,
don't
know
whether
hotels
offer
that
kind
of
assistance-
I,
don't
know.
If
that's
an
option
to
consider.
D
You
know,
like
you
know,
like
you,
get
special
assistance
on
on
trains
and
planes
Etc.
It
might
be
something
that
you
know
you
can
you
know
we
can.
The
council
can
discuss
with
the
operator
potentially
have
something
to
look
at,
but
in
terms
of
the
management
of
the
on
the
street.
It
is
you
know
it's
a
public
highway.
D
There
will
be
the
Chia
rules
that
we
think
are
appropriate
in
place,
but
it
is
quite
a
busy
street
and
there's
a
but
it's
Dynamic,
there's
not
a
lot
of
Cars
part
blocking
spaces
for
any
length
of
time,
but
for
for
visitors
for
shopping,
there's
also
the
short
stay
car
multi-store
car
park
right
next
door.
So
I
think
it
is.
You
know,
with
the
best
will
in
the
world.
D
You
cannot
completely
prevent
sort
of
you
know
it's
basically
irresponsible
or
inconsiderate
behavioral
drivers
either,
but
you
know
I
think
we're
we're
aiming
to
get
the
best
trials
Arrangement
that
we
can
to
serve
both
all
users
of
that
street.
So
the
markets,
the
hotel
and
other
businesses
around-
and
you
know-
and
it
is
something
we
will
monitor
as
well-
to
see
how
we
got
this
rate
or
does
it
need
to
be
altered.
A
Thank
you
Lisa
Council
Campbell.
H
Thank
you,
chair
I'm,
a
slip
into
comments.
Can
I
ask
one
the
rooftop
plant.
Can
we
have
a
guarantee
that
the
plant
will
not
stick
up
above
the
roof
line?
I
only
ask
that,
because
on
artist's
Impressions
we
never
see
the
air
conditioning
units,
we
only
ever
see
them
when
they're
on.
We
need
to
make
sure
they
don't.
Actually
they
don't
actually
poke
out
above
what
is
the
notional
roof
line?
H
I
know
we
talk
about,
oh
you'll
only
be
able
to
see
it
from,
but
actually
that's
the
end
that
you'll
be
able
to
see
from
everywhere
and,
quite
frankly,
it's
pretty
uninspired
from
my
point
of
view.
So
when
the
plans
come
back,
it
really
has
to
be
much
better
than
that
much
better.
The
other
one
that
faces
on
to
the
the
Old
Market
building
is
less
of
an
issue,
because
it's
actually
you
won't
be
able
to
see
it.
H
Quite
frankly,
okay
I
have
to
say
that
you
know
you
asked
us:
can
we
Spot
the
Difference
between
the
the
planning
application?
We
we
give
permission
for
him.
This
one
I
actually
prefer
the
original
I
thought
the
proportions
at
ground
level
are
much
better.
The
ground
floor
and
the
the
space
over
is
a
much
better
proportion,
in
my
opinion
than
what
you
prefer
to
where
it
seems
somewhat.
Squashed
down
and
I
would
hope.
H
I
would
ask,
therefore,
that
you
go
and
look
at
that
again
and
see
if
we
can
tweak
it
a
bit,
because
I
think
it
detracts
from
that
that
Frontage,
on
a
personal
view,
I'm
relaxed
about
the
brickwork
I,
think
there
is
potentially
a
lot
of
detailing
if
my
memory
of
the
original
applications
correct,
which
will
break
that
up.
H
I
would
agree
to
some
extent
with
councilor
Carly
in
relation
to
landscaping
and
that's
probably
linked
to
the
car
parking
and
the
service
in,
and
they
pick
up
and
drop
off
and
everything
because
standing
there
this
morning
with
cars,
whipping
about
all
over
the
place
and
stopping
on
wlr
lines
and
people
doing
various
things
it.
It's
a
pretty
unpleasant
atmosphere,
quite
frankly
and
I
think
this
is
the
opportunity
to
actually
make
that
route
down
towards
the
bus
station
and
in
fact
it's
also
the
route.
The
other
way
up
into
the
city
center.
H
A
more
pleasant
experience
and
I'd
be
much
more
robust.
If
that's
the
word
in
relation
to
inappropriate
parking,
I
think
I
wouldn't
want
to
see
a
notional
window
box
along
the
front.
I
think
that's
a
complete
waste
of
time
and
effort,
but
certainly
I'd
be
quite
happy
for
us
to
have
some
trees
planted
down
there
and
that
might
be
in
the
pavement
or
in
a
container
and
I'm.
Quite
happy
and
I
know.
This
is
heresy
for
some
people,
but
I'm
quite
happy
to
lose
a
couple
of
car
parking
spaces.
H
If
that's
what
required,
because
it's
all
about
lifting
that
that
atmosphere
and
at
the
moment
it's
pretty
unpleasant,
if
we
lift
it
up
a
bit,
because
the
whole
idea
are
on
the
original
application
was
to
get
life
back
down
there,
not
people
who
are
scurrying
down
the
bus
station,
but
actually
to
make
it
part
of
that
larger
City
Center
destination,
which
brings
me
on
to
the
gym
and
butcher's
Row.
The
original
application.
H
The
apart
Hotel,
envisaged
that
the
space
underneath
the
hotel,
which
went
out
onto
butcher's
row,
would
be
much
more
of
a
communal
space
and
a
space
a
destination
space
which
would
allow
you
also
to
walk
through.
You
know,
like
a
semicircle,
I
think
that
if
you
put
the
gym
in
that
location,
then
you
you
can't
achieve
that
link
through
towards
the
market,
and
there
was
an
aspiration
that
some
of
the
ones
on
the
opposite
side
of
butcher's
row.
Those
units
would
come
into
use.
H
Morrissey
street
food
element,
you're
going
to
lose
that
and
I
think
I,
know
that
and
the
gym
itself
will
not
be,
as
through
you'll,
be
able
to
stand
at
one
side
and
watch
people
on
bikes
and
stand
on
the
other
side
and
watch
people
on
bikes,
but
not
a
very
pleasant
experience,
but
I
think
if
you're
going
to
have
a
gym
and
I
see
no
reason
why
you
shouldn't
have
a
gym.
H
I
would
put
in
the
gym
if
it
was
me
in
the
bottom
unit
down
towards
the
market,
the
open
market,
because
that's
at
the
moment,
as
we
saw
today,
Dead
Space,
quite
frankly,
yeah
I
I
somebody
talked
about
staggered
early
now.
I
was
at
the
market.
I
wish
you
Joy
of
that.
We've
been
talking
about
it
for.
H
You
know
if
you
can
get
the
market
traders
to
stay
Beyond
four
o'clock,
you're
doing
really
well
and
I
think
I
I.
Just
partly
this
is
my.
This
is
a
comment.
A
personal
View
part
of
the
issue,
I
think
is
that
we're
we're
pulled
between
the
traditional
Market
or
the
old-fashioned
view
of
the
market
and
the
modern
view
of
a
market
and
I.
H
Think
if
you
look
at
the
market
now,
you
will
see
there's
a
slow
and
inexorable
movement
away
from
selling
setting
down
VHS
tips
into
a
more
vibrant,
more
food
orientated
atmosphere,
because
a
lot
of
the
traditional
stuff
is
now
sold
much
cheaper
by
Aldi
as
I,
say,
I'm
relaxed
about
the
parking
I
know.
We
keep
mentioning
that
the
issue
at
disabled
parking
and
I.
H
But
certainly
there
are
some
disabled
Bears
there
and
if
the
ones
at
the
top-
and
they
were
full
when
we
were
there
this
morning
so
including
that
lady
in
the
large
Range
Rover
appeared
to
be
quite
healthy
to
me,
but
there
we
are
that's
I've
slipped
into
comments.
There
sure.
A
N
I'll
pick
up
on
one
or
two
of
them:
Jeff,
certainly
the
opening
hours
I'm
ready
for
the
the
bruises
that
may
follow
so
we'll
see
how
we
get
on
just
in
terms
of
the
street
trees.
As
you
know,
Landscapes
a
real
passion
of
mine
and
we've
done
a
lot
of
work
in
the
city
center
to
try
and
introduce
many
Street
trees
as
possible,
and
it's
a
question.
I
asked
when
councilor
can't
ask
the
question
earlier,
so
we
will
look
at
the
potential.
N
They
aren't
the
possible
for
Street
trees
but
nine
times
out
and
that's
dictated
by
what's
under
the
ground,
and
we
we
don't
know
what
utilities
are
there
as
yet.
But
you
know,
trees
in
planters
are
less
convinced
by
they
never
last
as
long
they
do
struggle
and
it
is
a
stressful
environment
for
them,
but
we'll
see
where
we
get
to
and
we'll
explore
that
as
an
option
and
I
think
the
gym
location.
N
Just
picking
up
on
that
comment,
I
think
it's
about
the
size
of
the
footprint
that
we
need
to
be
able
to
operate
the
number
of
stations.
Hence
it's
located
where
it
is
so.
The
business
case
for
the
gym
equipment
which
we
hire
and
the
staff
that
will
operate
out
of
active,
leads
and
all
of
that's
predicated
on
a
60
station
gym,
which
is
what
we
think
is
appropriate
for
the
size
and
the
demand
in
that
area.
H
H
For
my
sins,
I
happen
to
be
looking
at
the
Hackney
Council
website.
At
lunchtime,
Hackney
Council
have
planted
in
the
last
year,
fifteen
thousand
Street
trees,
that's
trees
in
the
Footwear
within
effectively
paved
areas.
Now,
if
they
can
do
that
quite
easily,
they
have
a
regime
in
place.
The
interesting
bit
of
the
regime
is:
when
you
talk
about
Street
trees,
dots,
survival
of
trees
and
Planters
don't
survive.
H
What
seems
to
be
difficult
for
leads
is
keeping
them
alive
and
that
relates
to
our
inability
to
water
them
now.
It
would
seem
to
me
that
if
this
is
a
prestigious
Hotel
that
wish
that
we're
all
hoping
for,
they
may
be
persuaded
to
send
one
of
their
staff
out
every
morning
with
a
watering
can
so
I
think
this
I
think
the
solution
is
really
quite
easy
to
deal
with.
H
A
Thank
you
for
that.
Colin
I'm
sure
we'll
talk
more
about
that
when
it
comes
back
to
us,
Council
Grove,
please,
if
you're
coming
in
on
the
same
issue.
G
Said
councilor
Campbell
I
agree
with
you
on
the
on
the
green
issues.
It's
actually
our
duty
as
a
city
to
put
as
much
Greenery
in
every
possible
development
that
we
can
and
where
it's
in
a
hard
paved
or
surfaced
area.
That
duty
is
no
less
present,
so
I
do
think
it's
an
absolute
priority.
It's
part
of
the
climate
change
agenda
and
it's
part
of
making
leads
A
Greener
City
and,
as
you
know,
Leeds
doesn't
have
sufficient
tree
canopy
as
yet
in
comparison
to
other
main
cities.
G
So
we
have
to
make
it
to
our
business,
and,
incidentally,
I
was
out
with
a
highways
officer
yesterday
in
my
ward,
who
was
trying
to
sell
the
idea
of
planting
trees
in
the
middle
of
a
paved
area,
and
it
was
actually
the
shops
in
front
of
which
this
was
going
to
be
done
that
were
objecting
so
I
won't
I.
Won't
blame
highways
entirely
for
that.
G
So,
but
I
do
think.
It's
very
important
and
in
the
absence
of
our
our
old
friend
Alderman
Nash
could
I
encourage
a
suitable
level
of
research
to
go
on
before
to
make
sure
that
they
are
the
right
species
in
the
right
conditions
and
they
will
actually
grow
if
watered
but
I
do.
Think
green
is
very
important.
A
Thank
You,
Caroline
I
think
that
message
has
been
communicated
and
hopefully
understood.
We
do
need
some
Greenery
down
there
and
change
the
very
best
to
look
with
consultation
with
the
market
residents.
Many
around
this
table
has
sat
on
that
board
for
many
many
years
and
Council
count
us
chair
there.
So
we
have
a
good
old
understanding
of
the
principle,
but
it's
something
that
members
have
been
desirous
to
achieve
for
many
many
years.
A
So
all
I
can
say
at
this
stage
is
good
luck
to
you
on
that
one
can
I
bring
in
councilor
Smith.
Please.
J
Many
of
my
questions
have
been
asked,
but
there's
just
a
couple,
so
the
the
rear
of
the
hotel
will
effectively
be
inside
the
Market
Hall
has
any
thought
been
given
to
additional
noise
prevention
levels
on
those
walls,
because
obviously
the
market
starts
very
very
early
in
the
morning
and
I'm
quite
sure
that
some
of
the
revelers
will
probably
only
just
be
going
to
bed
so
they'll
want
to
get
some
some
good
rest
and
in
terms
of
the
seeming
inability
to
Green
the
area,
councilor
Campbell
has
just
highlighted
a
wall
that
doesn't
look
particularly
thrilling.
J
Could
that
be
turned
into
a
green
wall?
Perhaps.
A
Is
there
something
you
wish
to
consider,
or
do
you
want
a
quick
response
on
that?
We
have
achieved
green
walls
around
the
city
on
many
occasions,
former
councilor
walshaw
was
very
keen
on
that
at
one
time
and
like
of
course,
there
is
a
difficulty
in
keeping
it
alive,
but
it
can
be
achieved.
P
Oh
yeah,
thanks
for
the
question
the
in
terms
of
the
acoustic
separation.
Yes,
we
have
an
acoustician
on
board
on
the
project,
there's
a
good
degree
of
separation
within
the
design.
Anyway,
at
first
floor
level,
you
have
the
restaurant
bar
areas
in
the
back
of
house,
so
there's
some
separation
there.
P
There
aren't
any
rooms
directly
on
the
back
of
the
the
lower
pole
there,
apart
from
at
the
Gable,
so
we
don't
really
foresee
that
there
will
be
any
significant
issue
there
in
terms
of
in
terms
of
the
green
wall.
I
think
that
you
know
these
sort
of
installations
can
be
very
attractive
and
can
work
well,
I
think
it's
something
that
we
could
look
at
and
consider
for
the
project.
Thank
you
for
the
suggestion.
P
Can
I
just
come
back
to
councilor
Campbell's
comments
on
a
couple
of
things:
if
we've
got
time
so
there's
no
condenser
units
on
the
roof
of
any
type,
there
are
some
PVS
and
they're
hidden
by
the
projecting
rake
of
the
mansard
roof
on
the
front.
So
you,
you
won't
see
anything
above
the
roof
line.
That's
a
plant
nature,
yeah,
yeah,
I,.
P
It
there's
a
lot
of
questions
there,
but
think
they
were.
That
was
the
main
ones.
I
think
we've
covered
everything
else.
P
Yes,
the
proportions
proportions
at
first
floor
so
that
that
has
been
slightly
amended
since
the
original
design
in
part
in
part,
because
the
the
the
first
floor
bar
and
restaurant
requires
a
higher
floor
to
ceiling
on
the
right
hand,
side,
which
affects
the
way
that
you
can
step
the
building,
but
proportionally
it's
it's
actually
very,
very
similar.
P
It
might
be
the
way
that
we've
Illustrated
the
drawings,
but
we
will
we'll
look
to
make
sure
that
that
Ulster
is
probably
that
there
are
quite
generous
Windows
to
all
of
the
rooms
at
first
floor
on
the
on
the
left
hand,
side
the
ones
you're
talking
about
and
then
again
through
on
the
right
hand,
side
and
and
you're
right
as
well.
So
you
point
about
the
whole
way
that
the
project
was
originally
viewed
in
the
original
application.
P
There
was
this
idea
that
you
might
be
able
to
keep
butcher's,
Row
open
until
say
eight
o'clock
at
night,
and
you
would
have
one
of
the
gates
open
the
main
Central
gate
in
the
middle
and
a
gate
in
the
Leeming
House
end,
and
that
would
create
a
sort
of
walk
around
I.
Think
still,
there's
still
options
there.
The
the
block
houses
they're
up
for
redevelopment,
there's
been
a
lot
of
work
been
going
on
there,
so
that
side
of
the
arcade
will
be
enhanced
and
improved.
P
J
Just
pop
back
in
sorry,
chair
in
terms
of
the
green
wall,
I
know
you
were
all
poo
pooing
me.
They
don't
typically
work
because
they
aren't
watered
enough,
whereas
it's
on
a
roof
and
leads
God
love.
It
is
quite
a
wet
city,
so
we
could
quite
simply
put
a
tank
up
there
to
gather
the
rain
water
and
then
it
would
just
trickle
down
and
water
itself.
A
Thank
you
for
that
suggestion,
it'll
be
on
the
roof.
How
I'm
afraid
color
never
happened
might
be
only
small
I,
guess
David.
You
wanted
to
come
back
in
you're,
not
bothered
I,
think
that's
exhausted.
All
the
questions
and
comments
can
I
therefore
say:
can
we
move
on
to
the
set
questions
for
us
on
page
29.
A
First,
one
is:
do
members
consider
that
a
proposed
use
of
the
site
is
acceptable
in
principle?
Surely
that's
a
big
ass
yep.
Do
members
consider
that
the
proposed
mass
and
formal
development
of
development
and
it's
a
relationship
with
the
surrounding
context
is
acceptable.
A
Yeah
I
think
comments
have
been
made
regarding
the
Gable
end,
but
I
think
generally.
Yes,
is
it
yes,
okay?
Well,
that
conclude,
some
Disney
sorry.
A
I
know
there's
another
question,
but
I
was
listening
very
carefully
to
the
baits
and
I.
Don't
think
it's
relevant.
Quite
frankly,
you
do
wanted
a
comeback
and
there's
lots
of
questions
and
comments.
That's
been
made
by
members
which
can
only
be
answered
when
it
comes
back.
So
I
wasn't
going
to
put
that
to
you.
If
that's
all
right,
I
will
put
it
if
you
want
to,
but
I'm
sure,
I
know
what
the
answer
is
in
advance.
K
I'm
trying
honestly
I
am
trying
my
my
little
digits
working
overtime
here,
but
yeah
I
do
have
concerns
that
some
of
it
needs
to
be
brought
back
again,
and
it
will
also
be
interesting
when
Jane
can
feed
back
what
the
views
of
the
market
Traders
are
because
knowing
them
the
way
I
do.
B
Yeah,
just
a
second
Council
Anderson
there
as
a
former
and
a
previous
chair
for
the
lease
get
Marky,
and
there
are
some
other
members
who
have
sat
on
the
board
of
the
Leeds
Cricket
Market.
Yes,
yes,
definitely
the
last
question
on
the
consultation.
We
definitely
need
to
know
the
consultation
highways
Landscaping.
Those
are
important
as
well
and
I.
Think
it'll
it'll
be
like
a
dream
comes
true
once
these
development
is
been
developed
and
and
bring
the
life
back
into
that
area.
So
yes,.
A
Yeah
we'll
set
you
loose
on
the
Council
card,
I
think
the
two
main
questions
that
needs
to
be
answered
has
been
answered.
A
Obviously,
members
have
made
some
valuable
comments
or
suggestions
how
to
improve
it
and
I'm
sure
when
it
comes
back,
we
will
hear
more
of
those
proposals,
the
ones
that's
possible
and
the
ones
as
not,
but
in
general
I
think
it's
been
a
good
discussion
and
hopefully
it's
been
helpful
to
you
to
come
forward
with
the
next
report.