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P0729.19 - 148A CHASE CROSS ROAD

Meeting: 26/09/2019 - Planning Committee (Item 12)

12 P0729.19 - 148A CHASE CROSS ROAD - S.73 APPLICATION - VARIATION OF CONDITION 8 (APPLICATION REF. P0729.99 DATED 07/08/1999) TO ALLOW FOR AN EXTENSION OF HOURS WHEREBY THE PREMISES SHALL NOT BE USED OTHER THAN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 06:00~21:30 (OCTOBER TO FEBRUARY), 04:00~23:30 (MARCH TO SEPTEMBER). pdf icon PDF 305 KB

Decision:

In accordance with the public speaking arrangements the Committee was addressed by an objector with a response by the applicant’s agent.

 

Councillor Christine Vickery had called-in the application and also addressed the Committee.

 

The Committee considered the report, noting the additional information that had been provided since the last meeting including the requirements that the applicant sought.

 

The report recommended that planning permission be granted however, following a motion to refuse the granting of planning it was RESOLVED that PLANNING PERMISSION BE REFUSED on the grounds of:

 

·       Intensity and frequency of use

·       Harm to neighbouring amenity

·       Noise and disturbance

 

The vote for the resolution to refuse planning permission was carried by 6 votes to 2.

 

Councillors Smith, Best, Crowder, Sutton, Nunn, Tyler voted for the resolution.

 

Councillors McGeary and Durant voted against the resolution.

Minutes:

In accordance with the public speaking arrangements the Committee was addressed by an objector with a response by the applicant’s agent.

 

Councillor Christine Vickery had called-in the application and also addressed the Committee.

 

The Committee considered the report, noting the additional information that had been provided since the last meeting including the requirements that the applicant sought.

 

The report recommended that planning permission be granted however, following a motion to refuse the granting of planning it was RESOLVED that PLANNING PERMISSION BE REFUSED on the grounds of:

 

·       Intensity and frequency of use

·       Harm to neighbouring amenity

·       Noise and disturbance

 

The vote for the resolution to refuse planning permission was carried by 6 votes to 2.

 

Councillors Smith, Best, Crowder, Sutton, Nunn, Tyler voted for the resolution.

 

Councillors McGeary and Durant voted against the resolution.