Sunderland Echo

Improvemen­t plans approved for leaky apartment complex

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Plans for improvemen­t works at a city centre apartment block have been given the green light by council developmen­t chiefs.

Sunderland City Council’s planning department recently received an applicatio­n for City Green off St George’s Way, near the city’s Park Lane Interchang­e.

Plans from applicant Gen too included works to the eight storey building’ s fa ca de and the removal and replacemen­t of windows.

According to an applicatio­n submitted to council planning officials, the works aimed to “remedy defects to the building facade relating to water ingress”. As the site is located within the Ashbrooke Conservati­on Area, the applicatio­n was also submitted with a heritage statement.

The heritage statement, prepared on behalf of Gentoo, confirmed the works would “remediate defective water ingress issues at the building”.

After considerin­g the planningap­plication and assessing it against planning policies, Sunderland City Council’s planning department approved it on May 26, 2023.

A report prepared by council planning officers said the proposals were acceptable and represente­d a“change of materials” to the building’ s“existing arrangemen­t and built form”.

It was noted that Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, as a consultee, had no objections from a fire safety perspectiv­e.

The council decision report adds :“[ The proposal] is considered to bean acceptable form of developmen­t which would not cause unacceptab­le harm to the amenities of residentia­l neighbours, the conservati­on area or street scene in general and would not cause harm with regard to fire safety.

“It is therefore considered acceptable and recommende­d for approval”.

Council planners, in the decision report, added the works would not have a negative impact on the area’s “historic qualities”.

Planned works include the “removal of pre-cast concrete panels to enable full sealing around windows” and new “aluminium rainscreen panel of the same colour”.

Those behind the scheme also confirmed that“defective” windows would be “removed and replaced” with a uPVC frame with the same colour and geometry as existing.

Under planning conditions, works at City Green must take place within three years.

 ?? ?? City Green has had some problems with ‘water ingress’.
City Green has had some problems with ‘water ingress’.

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