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South Lodge Greaves Road Lancaster Lancashire

Meeting: 28/02/2022 - Planning Regulatory Committee (Item 81)

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Relevant demolition of existing lean to and outbuilding, erection of a single storey side/rear extension, construction of roof and projecting walls over existing courtyard, creation of terrace, installation of external steps, erection of stone wall and erection of detached outbuilding and installation of an Air Source Heat Pump.

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21/01186/FUL

Relevant demolition of existing lean to and outbuilding, erection of a single storey side/rear extension, construction of roof and projecting walls over existing courtyard, creation of terrace, installation of external steps, erection of stone wall and erection of detached outbuilding and installation of an Air Source Heat Pump.

Scotforth West Ward

A(C)

 

A site visit was held in respect of this application on Monday 21st February 2022 by Councillors Paul Anderton, Victoria Boyd-Power, Dave Brookes, Keith Budden, Roger Cleet, Tim Dant, Cary Matthews, Robert Redfern, Malcolm Thomas and Sandra Thornberry. In attendance were Officers Mark Potts, Jennifer Rehman, Charlotte Greenhow, Alex Harrison and Eric Marsden.

 

It was proposed by Councillor Tim Dant and seconded by Councillor Sandra Thornberry, contrary to the officer’s recommendation in the report:

 

“That the scheme, given its secluded nature, will not be harmful to the Non-Designated Heritage asset and the Conservation Area and that its scale, massing and design including an updated palette of materials is considered acceptable, and that the application be approved subject to the following conditions:

 

1.    Timescales.

2.    Approved Plans.

3.    Building Materials to include natural stone.

4.    Development in accordance with the approved AIA.”

 

Upon being put to the vote, 12 Councillors voted in favour, with 3 against and no abstentions, whereupon the Chair declared the proposal to have been carried.

 

Resolved:

 

That the scheme, given its secluded nature, will not be harmful to the Non-Designated Heritage asset and the Conservation Area and that its scale, massing and design including an updated palette of materials is considered acceptable, and that the application be approved subject to the following conditions:

 

1.    Timescales.

2.    Approved Plans.

3.    Building Materials to include natural stone.

4.    Development in accordance with the approved AIA.