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DC073712 : 5 Horace Grove, South Reddish, Stockport, SK4 1PP

Meeting: 05/09/2019 - Planning & Highways Regulation Committee (Item 6)

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Part two, part single storey rear extension

 

The Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer Contact: James Appleton on 0161 474 3576 or email: james.appleton@stockport.gov.uk

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. DC073712 for a part two, part single storey rear extension at 5 Horace Grove, South Reddish, it was

 

MOVED AND SECONDED – That planning permission be refused on the grounds that the poor design of the proposed development would have a detrimental impact on the overall appearance and character of the area. 

 

For the motion 4, against 5.

 

MOTION NOT CARRIED

 

It was then

 

RESOLVED – (5 for, 4 against) That planning permission be granted.


Meeting: 02/09/2019 - Site Visits (Item 2.)

2. .DC073712 - 5 Horace Grove, South Reddish pdf icon PDF 305 KB

Part two, part single storey rear extension

 

The Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer Contact: James Appleton on 0161 474 3576 or email: james.appleton@stockport.gov.uk

 

Additional documents:


Meeting: 12/08/2019 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee (Item 5)

5 DC073712 - 5 Horace Grove, South Reddish pdf icon PDF 1 MB

Part two, part single storey rear extension

 

The Area Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer Contact: James Appleton on 0161 474 3576 or email: james.appleton@stockport.gov.uk

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. 073712 for part two, part single storey rear extension at 5 Horace Grove, South Reddish,

 

a member of the public spoke against the application and a representative of the applicant spoke in support of the application,

 

it was then

 

RESOLVED – That the Planning and Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to undertake a site visit to assess the impact on the proposed development on the streetscene and the residential amenity of neighbouring properties.