Items
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With the Committee’s agreement the Chairman moved the
approval of the previous minutes until the end of the meeting.
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91. |
Items of Urgent Business authorised by the Chairman
Minutes:
There were no items of urgent business.
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92. |
Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by Members of interests in
respect of items on this Agenda.
Members are reminded that, in accordance with the
Localism Act 2011, they are required to declare any disclosable
pecuniary interests which have not already been declared in the
Council’s Register of Interests. (It is a criminal offence
not to declare a disclosable pecuniary interest either in the
Register or at the meeting).
Whilst not a legal requirement, in accordance with
Council Procedure Rule 9 and in the interests of clarity and
transparency, Members should declare any disclosable pecuniary
interests which they have already declared in the Register, at this
point in the meeting.
In accordance with Part B Section 2 of the Code
Of Conduct, Members are required to
declare the existence and nature of any other interests as defined
in paragraphs 8(1) or 9(2) of the Code of Conduct.
Minutes:
Councillor Sylvia Rogerson declared an
interest in agenda item A9 18/00832/FUL Grand Theatre, St Leonards
Gate, Lancaster. The reason being that she is part of a group who
rents the theatre for one week a year.
Councillor Alan Biddulph declared an interest
in agenda item A9 18/00832/FUL Grand Theatre, St Leonards Gate,
Lancaster and agenda item A10 18/00852/LB Grand Theatre, St
Leonards Gate, Lancaster. The reason being that he is on the board
of the Grand Theatre.
Councillor Dave Brookes declared an interest
in agenda item A15 18/01377/FUL 4 High Street, Lancaster and agenda
item A16 18/01378/LB 4 High Street, Lancaster. The reason being
that the applicant is a relative of a Ward Councillor
colleague.
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93. |
Development Site, Bulk Road, Lancaster PDF 160 KB
Erection of four buildings up to six storeys
in height to create student accommodation comprising fourteen two
bedroom apartments (C3), 19 shared townhouses (sui generis), with
ancillary communal facilities, new vehicular and pedestrian
accesses, car parking, servicing bays, retaining walls and
structures, public realm and landscaping
Minutes:
A5
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18/00820/FUL
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Erection of four buildings up to six storeys in
height to create student accommodation comprising fourteen two
bedroom apartments (C3), 19 shared townhouses (sui generis), with
ancillary communal facilities, new vehicular and pedestrian
accesses, car parking, servicing bays, retaining walls and
structures, public realm and landscaping.
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Bulk Ward
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A(P)
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It was proposed by Councillor
Carla Brayshaw and seconded by Councillor Helen Helme:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote, 12
Members voted in favour of the proposition and 1 against, with 2
abstentions, whereupon the Chairman declared the proposal to be
carried.
Resolved:
That Planning Permission be granted in
principle but delegated back to the Planning Manager for further
details to be agreed with the Highway Authority regarding the
provision (by the developer) of the pedestrian crossing over Back
Caton Road, subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard 3 year
timescale.
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2.
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Approved plans.
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3.
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Flood risk measures.
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4.
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Building materials.
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5.
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Landscaping.
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6.
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Off-site highway
scheme.
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7.
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Access details.
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8.
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Archaeology.
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9.
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Surface water drainage
scheme.
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10.
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Surface water
management.
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11.
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Access road and
surfacing.
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12.
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Cross site access
route.
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13.
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Off-site highway
works.
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14.
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Hard and soft
landscaping.
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15.
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Construction environmental management
Plan.
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16.
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Finished floor
levels.
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17.
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Noise attenuation measures in respect
of glazing.
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18.
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Crime prevention
measures.
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19.
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Sustainable energy measures for each
building.
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20.
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Flood warning and evacuation plan
(FEP).
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21.
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Façade cleaning and maintain
Strategy.
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22.
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Travel Plan.
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23.
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Delivery, servicing and
maintenance.
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24.
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Foul water drainage
scheme.
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25.
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Contaminated land
assessment.
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26.
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Development in accordance with
AIA.
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27.
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Development only to be utilised by
students.
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28.
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Removal of Part 16 of the Town and
Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order
2015.
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29.
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Lighting details.
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94. |
Whittington Farm, Main Street, Whittington PDF 115 KB
Outline application for the erection of 18
dwellings with associated access and change of use of barn to a
mixed use comprising a dwelling (C3) and a shop/tearoom (A1/A3) and
Relevant Demolition of the existing agricultural buildings
(pursuant to the variation of conditions 2 and 13 on planning
permission 16/00397/OUT to alter the site layout and remove the
play area)
Minutes:
A6
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18/01224/VCN
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Outline application for the erection of 18
dwellings with associated access and change of use of barn to a
mixed use comprising a dwelling (C3) and a shop/tearoom (A1/A3) and
Relevant Demolition of the existing agricultural buildings
(pursuant to the variation of conditions 2 and 13 on planning
permission 16/00397/OUT to alter the site layout and remove the
play area).
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Upper Lune Valley
Ward
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R
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It was proposed by Councillor
Dave Brookes and seconded by Councillor Mel Guilding:
“That the application be
refused.”
Upon being put to the vote, 14
Members voted in favour of the proposition, with 1 abstention,
whereupon the Chairman declared the proposal to be
carried.
Resolved:
That this Section 73 planning
application be refused for the following reasons:
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The development by virtue of the
layout and house types are considered to significantly erode the
architectural interest of the Whittington Conservation Area, and
would contrast and detract from the architectural character of the
two Listed buildings that frame the site. It is considered that the
proposal does not respect the character of the Whittington
Conservation Area with respect to the design and would lead to a
level of harm on the visual amenity and wider setting of the
Conservation Area. The scheme fails to
accord to Policy DM31 and DM32 of the Development Management
DPD.
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The layout and house types do not
positively respond to the identity and character of the area by
virtue of poor quality design, lack of regard to local
distinctiveness and layout. On balance it is considered that the
scheme does not accord with Policy DM35 of the Development
Management Development Plan Document and Paragraph 130 of the
National Planning Policy Framework.
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95. |
Land Between Low Road And Forge Lane, Halton PDF 194 KB
Reserved matters application for the erection
of 76 dwellings with associated landscaping
Minutes:
A7
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18/01117/REM
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Reserved matters application for the erection of
76 dwellings with associated landscaping.
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Halton-with-Aughton Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Eileen Blamire and seconded by Councillor Alan Biddulph:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That Approval of Reserved Matters be
granted subject to the following conditions:
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1.
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Time limit for
reserved matters.
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2.
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Development to be constructed in
accordance with approved plans (list of
drawings).
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Details to be
agreed before construction of the super
structures
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3.
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Precise details of the pedestrian
connection to the east of the site adjacent to plot 21, together
with a timetable for implementation.
The link shall be retained at all times
thereafter.
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4.
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Notwithstanding the details submitted,
samples and specifications of all materials to the external face of
the dwellings (and sub-station), including stonework detailing, to
be agreed with the LPA.
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5.
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Notwithstanding the details submitted,
the location, size and finish of secure external cycle storage for
plots without garages to be agreed and implemented before
occupation of respective dwellings and retained at all times
thereafter.
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Control
conditions
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6.
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Landscaping to be implemented and
maintained.
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7.
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Tree protection and implementation in
accordance with amended Arboricultural
Implications Assessment and Arboricultural Method Statement.
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8.
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Parking to be provided in accordance
with approved details and provided before occupation and thereafter
retained with garages use limited to
parking/storage.
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9.
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Removal of PD (extensions, roof
additions, outbuildings, hardstanding and
fencing).
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10.
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No insertion of new, altered
windows/doors.
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96. |
Unit, 1 Kingsway Retail Park, Caton Road, Lancaster PDF 171 KB
Alterations/conversion of Bridge
Houses,construction of new link blocks between existing building
for A1,A3,B1 use. Construction of 1915sqm for A1/A3 development to
2 new buildings,new access,car parking/servicing area and cycle
link (pursuant to the variation of condition 22 on planning
permission 03/01371/FUL to permit the sale of food)
Minutes:
A8
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18/01069/VCN
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Alterations/conversion of Bridge Houses,
construction of new link blocks between existing building for
A1,A3,B1 use. Construction of 1915sqm
for A1/A3 development to 2 new buildings, new access, car
parking/servicing area and cycle link (pursuant to the variation of
condition 22 on planning permission 03/01371/FUL to permit the sale
of food).
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Bulk Ward
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A(P)
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It was proposed by Councillor
Dave Brookes and seconded by Councillor Helen Helme:
“That the application be
approved but delegated back to agree hours of
operation/deliveries.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That Planning Permission be granted in
principle but delegated back to the Planning Manager to agree and
condition hours of operation and hours of deliveries with the
applicant and Environmental Health, subject to the following
conditions (which includes a variation to condition
22 on planning permission
03/01371/FUL):
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1.
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Permission relates only to specified
plans – replicated from condition 2 of
03/01371/FUL.
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2.
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Relates only to specified plans
– replicated from condition 2 of 03/01371/FUL.
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3.
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Car parking and
cycle storage–
replicated from condition 10 of 03/01371/FUL.
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4.
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Green Travel Plan
– amend condition 13
of 03/01371/FUL to require implementation of agreed
plan.
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5.
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Travel Plan for Unit 1 retail food
store.
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6.
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Surface water
through trapped gullies– replicated from condition 15 of
03/01371/FUL.
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7.
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Control of floor
space, future subdivision and restriction to A1 use - amendment of condition 22 of 03/01371/FUL.
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8.
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Restriction of use of unit 2 to be A1
(non-food retail) or A3 restaurant use. Restriction from use as
public house. replicated from condition
23 of 03/01371/FUL.
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9.
10.
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Decorative glazed
panel advert feature – replicate from condition 25
03/01371/FUL.
Electrical vehicle charging points.
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Councillor Sylvia Rogerson had previously declared a
non-prejudicial interest in the following application.
Councillor Alan Biddulph had previously declared a prejudicial
interest in both the following two applications. Councillor
Biddulph left the meeting at this point and returned following the
deliberation of agenda item 10.
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97. |
Grand Theatre, St Leonards Gate, Lancaster PDF 119 KB
Relevant Demolition of part of Music Co-op
building, boundary walls and external stairwells and ramps,
erection of a 2-storey extension to the Grand Theatre and a
retaining wall, and repair to exposed facades of music Co-op
building
Minutes:
A9
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18/00832/FUL
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Relevant Demolition of part of Music Co-op
building, boundary walls and external stairwells and ramps,
erection of a 2-storey extension to the Grand Theatre and a
retaining wall, and repair to exposed facades of Music Co-op
building.
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Bulk Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Robert Redfern and seconded by Councillor Stuart
Bateson:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That Planning Permission be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard time
condition.
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2.
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Development to accord with listed
plans.
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3.
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S278 off-site highways improvements
works for the creation of a new access, including new dropped kerb, reinstatement of the
footway and review of position of lighting
column.
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4.
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Standard contamination
condition.
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5.
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Surface water drainage details,
including percolation tests.
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6.
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Separate foul drainage
system.
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7.
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Cycle storage .
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8.
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Implementation of parking and
turning.
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9.
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Following demolition of extensions and
outbuildings, details of stonework repairs to be submitted
(including to boundary walls to the south east of the
site).
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10.
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Details and samples of all external
materials:
·
cladding
·
roof
materials
·
frames
·
fin
details
·
glazing
·
external
doors
·
balustrades and
bollards
·
surfacing
treatments
·
external lighting,
including any lighting to window arches
·
flues and
vents
·
rainwater
goods
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11.
12.
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Details of fixtures to the main
building (inc. details of connection to
exposed window arches).
Waste and delivery
strategy.
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98. |
Grand Theatre, St Leonards Gate, Lancaster PDF 89 KB
Listed building application for removal of
external stairwells and ramps and erection of a 2-storey extension
to the Grand Theatre
Minutes:
A10
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18/00852/LB
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Listed building application for removal of
external stairwells and ramps and erection of a 2-storey extension
to the Grand Theatre.
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Bulk Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Robert Redfern and seconded by Councillor Stuart
Bateson:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That Listed Building Consent be
granted subject to the following conditions:
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1.
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Standard listed building consent
timescale.
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2.
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Development to accord with listed
plans.
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3.
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Details and samples of all external
materials:
·
cladding
·
roof
materials
·
frames
·
fin
details
·
glazing
·
external
doors
·
balustrades and
bollards
·
surfacing
treatments
·
external lighting,
including any lighting to window arches
·
flues and
vents
·
rainwater
goods
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4.
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Details and samples of all internal
materials: internal doors, internal fixtures (including bar and
storage space).
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5.
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Details of fixtures to the main
building (inc. details of connection to
exposed window arches).
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With the Committee’s agreement, the Chairman brought forward
agenda item A13 to avoid delay for the Members of the Public in
attendance.
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99. |
Middleton Clean Energy Plant, Middleton Road, Middleton PDF 107 KB
Installation of a 49.9MW battery storage
facility including 2m security fence, battery units, cabling and
creation of attenuation ponds
Minutes:
A13
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18/01203/FUL
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Installation of a 49.9MW battery storage facility
including 2m
security fence, battery units, cabling and creation of attenuation
ponds.
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Overton Ward
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A(P)
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It was proposed by Councillor
Mel Guilding and seconded by Councillor Ian Clift:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
Planning Permission be granted but delegated back to the Planning
Manager to allow for the expiry of the consultation period in
relation to the amended plans, a legal agreement securing a
financial contribution towards the management of the adjacent
Biological Heritage Site, subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard 3 year
timescale.
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2.
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Development in accordance with
amended plans.
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3.
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Assessment and remediation of
contamination.
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4.
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Surface water drainage system
and maintenance.
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5.
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Construction Environmental
Management Plan.
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6.
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Containment, control and
removal of Japanese knotweed.
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7.
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All materials (including
finishes and colours) to be agreed.
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8.
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External lighting
details.
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9.
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Landscaping scheme.
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The
meeting adjourned at 11:59 and reconvened at 12:08.
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100. |
Land To The East Of 315 Health Club, Mannin Way, Lancaster PDF 105 KB
Change of use of car park to facilitate the
erection of a three storey office building (B1) with associated
parking, access road, bin store, landscaping and boundary
fencing
Minutes:
A11
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18/01418/FUL
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Change of use of car park to facilitate the
erection of a three storey office building (B1) with associated
parking, access road, bin store, landscaping and boundary
fencing.
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Lower Lune Valley
Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Robert Redfern and seconded by Councillor Malcolm
Thomas:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
Planning Permission be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard three year timescale.
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2.
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Development in accordance with amended plans.
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3.
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Agreement of details of soil permeability test and surface water
drainage and flooding scheme.
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4.
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Accord with Geo-Environmental Appraisal Report
recommendations.
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5.
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Accord with the arboricultural
details.
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6.
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Accord with Habitat Survey Report recommendations, including
external lighting details.
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7.
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Accord with Air Quality Report recommendations, namely 2
electric vehicle charging points.
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8.
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Provide parking, bike and bin store, retain and maintain at all
times for the office and leisure centre uses.
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9.
10.
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Implement landscaping and planting scheme.
Surface water drainage management scheme.
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101. |
Gibraltar Farm Campsite, Lindeth Road, Silverdale PDF 132 KB
Creation of hard standings for 37 caravan
pitches and associated access roads
Additional documents:
Minutes:
A12
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18/01239/FUL
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Creation of hard standings for 37 caravan pitches
and associated access roads.
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Silverdale Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Helen Helme and seconded by Councillor Mel Guilding:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote, 14
Members voted in favour of the proposition, with 1 abstention,
whereupon the Chairman declared the proposal to be
carried.
Resolved:
That
Planning Permission be granted subject to the receipt of acceptable
amended plan and the following conditions:
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1.
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Standard three year
timescale.
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2.
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In accordance with amended
plans.
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4.
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Surfacing.
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5.
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Landscaping.
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6.
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Avoidance of mound or
archaeological investigation.
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102. |
Chancellors Wharf, Aldcliffe Road, Lancaster PDF 104 KB
Demolition of two cycle shelters, erection of
three cycle shelters, landscaping works including paving and
planting, perimeter wall and access gates
Additional documents:
Minutes:
A14
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18/01420/FUL
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Demolition of two cycle shelters, erection of
three cycle shelters, landscaping works including paving and
planting, perimeter wall and access gates.
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Castle Ward
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SD
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It was proposed by Councillor
Sylvia Rogerson and seconded by Councillor Eileen
Blamire:
“That the split decision
as outlined in the report be approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
a split decision for Planning Permission is reached. In the first
instance that planning permission for the proposed pedestrian gates
be refused for the following reason:
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1.
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The
proposed gates would form a physical and perceived barrier to the
site, which would impede access for some users with
reduced mobility, whilst the association of the closed gates with a
private site would discourage public use of this pedestrian route.
A legal agreement for the
consent for the student accommodation at this site included a route
permitting public access linking to the canal towpath either side
of the site at all times, which would be inhibited through
this proposal, conflicting to this legal agreement. The development
is found to be contrary to the provisions of Policy DM3, DM20 and
DM21 of the
Development Management DPD and the provisions of Paragraphs 91, 98,
108 and 110 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), which
promote street layouts that allow for easy pedestrian and cycle
connections within and between neighbourhoods, use of clear and
legible pedestrian routes, protection and enhancement of public
rights of way and access, ensuring safe and suitable access to the
site can be achieved for all users and addressing the needs of
people with disabilities and reduced mobility.
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That
planning permission for the proposed demolition of two cycle shelters, erection of three cycle
shelters, landscaping and paving works and perimeter walls
be granted subject to the
following conditions:
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1.
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Standard timescale.
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2.
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Development in accordance with approved amended plans and
details.
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3.
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Tree
Protection Plan.
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4.
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Sample panel of boundary wall.
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5.
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Walls
to be topped with coping stones.
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6.
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Remove existing bicycle stores on completion or first use of new
bicycle stores.
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Councillor Dave Brookes had declared an interest in the following
two applications. Councillor Dave Brookes left the meeting at this
point and returned following the deliberation of agenda item
16.
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103. |
4 High Street, Lancaster PDF 92 KB
Change of use of 2 2-bed ground floor flats
with associated basement storage to a 2-bed maisonette over ground
and first floors, installation of replacement doors to the rear
elevation and construction of glazed canopy to the rear
elevation
Minutes:
A15
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18/01377/FUL
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Change of use of 2 2-bed ground floor flats with
associated basement storage to a 2-bed maisonette over ground and
first floors, installation of replacement doors to the rear
elevation and construction of glazed canopy to the rear
elevation.
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Castle Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Helen Helme and seconded by Councillor Sylvia Rogerson:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
Planning Permission be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard timescale.
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2.
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Development in accordance with approved amended plans and
details.
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3.
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Method statement and details of basement windows, including
protection of railings.
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4.
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Method statement and details of basement floor and walls,
retaining sandstone flags.
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5.
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Details of glazed canopy, external doors, internal doors,
partition of staircase, partition walls and any flues, grilles or
vents.
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6.
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Details of bike and bin storage for upper floor
flats.
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104. |
4 High Street, Lancaster PDF 88 KB
Listed building application for the
installation of replacement basement windows to the front elevation
and doors to the rear elevation, construction of glazed canopy to
the rear elevation, new internal structural openings, replacement
internal screen, removal and erection of partition walls,
installation of internal doors and relocation of gas and
electricity meters
Minutes:
A16
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18/01378/LB
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Listed building application for the installation
of replacement basement windows to the front elevation and doors to
the rear elevation, construction of glazed canopy to the rear
elevation, new internal structural openings, replacement internal
screen, removal and erection of partition walls, installation of
internal doors and relocation of gas and electricity
meters.
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Castle Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Helen Helme and seconded by Councillor Sylvia Rogerson:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
Listed Building Consent be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard timescale.
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2.
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Development in accordance with approved amended plans and
details.
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3.
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Method statement and details of basement windows, including
protection of railings.
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4.
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Method statement and details of basement floor and walls,
retaining sandstone flags.
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5.
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Details of glazed canopy, external doors, internal doors,
partition of staircase, partition walls and any flues, grilles or
vents.
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6.
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Details of any external stonework repairs, including any
repointing.
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7.
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Details of any thermal upgrades or secondary glazing to existing
ground floor windows.
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8.
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Architraves to be retained around fixed closed
doors.
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105. |
Canal Quarter, Edward Street, Lancaster PDF 87 KB
Advertisement application for the display of 4
standalone signs within the Canal Quarter development
site
Minutes:
A17
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18/01485/ADV
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Advertisement application for the display of 4
standalone signs within the Canal Quarter development
site.
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Bulk Ward
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A
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It was proposed by Councillor
Robert Redfern and seconded by Councillor Malcolm
Thomas:
“That the application be
approved.”
Upon being put to the vote,
Members voted unanimously in favour of the proposition, whereupon
the Chairman declared the proposal to be carried.
Resolved:
That
Advertisement Consent be granted subject to the following
conditions:
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1.
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Standard advertisement
timescale (3 years).
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2.
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Advertisements
to be carried out in
accordance to approved plans.
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3.
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No advertisement is to be displayed without
the permission of the owner of the site.
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4.
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No advertisement shall be sited or displayed
so as to obscure or hinder various transportation signs or
signals.
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5.
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Any advertisement displayed, and any site used
for the display of advertisements, shall be maintained in a
condition that does not impair the visual amenity of the site.
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6.
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Any structure or hoarding erected or used
principally for the purpose of displaying advertisements shall be
maintained in a condition that does not endanger the public.
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7.
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Where an advertisement is required under the
Regulations to be removed, the site shall be left in a condition
that does not endanger the public or impair visual amenity.
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8.
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Works accord with Arboricultural Method Statement.
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Briefing Note: Securing Amenity Improvements through the use of (Section 215) Planning Powers - Annual Update PDF 16 MB
Minutes:
The Committee considered a report of the
Planning Manager to update the Planning and Highways Regulatory
Committee on progress made through the Amenity Improvements
Scheme.
Resolved:
That the report be noted.
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107. |
Delegated Planning List PDF 63 KB
Minutes:
The Planning Manager submitted a Schedule of
Planning Applications dealt with under the Scheme of Delegation of
Planning Functions to Officers.
Resolved:
That the report be noted.
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108. |
Minutes
Minutes of meeting held on 10 December, 2018
(previously circulated).
Minutes:
The minutes of the
previous meeting were discussed and it was proposed by Councillor
Dave Brookes and seconded by Councillor Jon Barry:
That the minutes of
the meeting held on 10th December 2018
be signed by the Chairman as a correct
record subject to the additional wording ‘or an
alternative such scheme to secure these facilities’ being
added to condition 3 of agenda item A10, minute 85 (2018/2019)
refers.
Upon being put to
the vote, 14 Members voted in favour of the proposition, with 1
abstention, whereupon the Chairman declared the proposal to be
carried.
Resolved:
The minutes of the
meeting held on 10th December 2018 were signed by the Chairman as a correct record with
the additional wording ‘or an alternative such
scheme to secure these facilities’ added to condition 3
of agenda item A10.
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