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051926 - Full Application - Construction of 4 No. 2 Bedroomed Houses with Adjacent Car Parking at 245 High Street, Connah's Quay.

Meeting: 20/05/2015 - Planning & Development Control Committee (Item 12)

12 Full Application - Construction of 4 No. 2 Bedroomed Houses with Adjacent Car Parking at 245 High Street, Connah's Quay (051926) pdf icon PDF 85 KB

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Decision:

            That planning permission be granted subject to the conditions detailed in the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) and subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 Obligation/Unilateral Undertaking or making an upfront payment to provide the following:-

 

  • Payment of £4,400 in lieu of on-site public open space

 

If the payment is not made or obligation pursuant to Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as outlined above) is not completed within six months of the date of the committee resolution, the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) be given delegated authority to REFUSE the application. 

 

Minutes:

The Committee considered the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) in respect of this application.  The usual consultations had been undertaken and the responses received detailed in the report.  Additional comments received since the preparation of the report were circulated at the meeting. 

 

            The officer detailed the background to the report and highlighted the late observations where it was reported that the Local Member, Councillor Bernie Attridge, did not have any objections to the application.  A number of objections had been received in relation to highways during the public consultation exercise.  He added that an application for six flats had been approved in 2009.   

 

            Councillor Ian Dunbar proposed the recommendation for approval which was duly seconded.  He said that the site, which had previously been granted planning permission for six apartments, was within the settlement boundary and therefore the principle of development was acceptable and this application was for four apartments.  In summing up, he added that neither of the Local Members had any objections to the proposal.                

 

            RESOLVED:

 

            That planning permission be granted subject to the conditions detailed in the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) and subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 Obligation/Unilateral Undertaking or making an upfront payment to provide the following:-

 

  • Payment of £4,400 in lieu of on-site public open space

 

If the payment is not made or obligation pursuant to Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as outlined above) is not completed within six months of the date of the committee resolution, the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) be given delegated authority to REFUSE the application.