6 DC/088368: Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport PDF 620 KB
Proposed construction of a restaurant (Use Class E/Sui Generis) with associated internal access, car parking, servicing, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works at Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
The Planning & Highways Regulation Committee is recommended to grant planning permission, subject to conditions and the satisfactory completion of a S106 agreement to secure biodiversity offsetting contributions.
Officer contact: Jane Chase 0161 474 3550 | jane.chase@stockport.gov.uk
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Minutes:
In respect of plan no. DC/088368 for the construction of a restaurant (Use Class E/Sui Generis) with associated internal access, car parking, servicing, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works at Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
1. DC/088368: Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport PDF 620 KB
Proposed construction of a restaurant (Use Class E/Sui Generis) with associated internal access, car parking, servicing, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works at Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
The Planning & Highways Regulation Committee is recommended to grant planning permission, subject to conditions and the satisfactory completion of a S106 agreement to secure biodiversity offsetting contributions.
Officer contact: Osian Perks | osian.perks@stockport.gov.uk
Additional documents:
6 DC/088368: Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport PDF 759 KB
Proposed construction of a restaurant (Use Class E/Sui Generis) with associated internal access, car parking, servicing, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works at Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
The Area Committee is requested to recommend that the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee grant planning permission, subject to conditions and S106 agreement to secure biodiversity offsetting contributions.
Officer contact: Osian Perks | osian.perks@stockport.gov.uk
Additional documents:
Minutes:
In respect of application DC/088368 for the proposed construction of a restaurant (Use Class E/Sui Generis) with associated internal access, car parking, servicing, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works at Land North of Stanley Green Retail Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport,
a member of the public spoke in objection to the application, and
a representative of the applicant spoke in support of the application.
It was then
MOVED AND SECONDED – That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to undertake a site visit at peak hours in light of the Area Committee’s concerns in relation to the public health risk given the proximity of the school to the site, as well as security, planned parking capacity, and traffic management concerns; to include a walk from the school to the site, and an assessment of the 20 additional car parking spaces proposed. Further, that the 24/7 hours of operation and barriers be considered in supporting the deterrence of anti-social behaviour. The committee were also recommended to consider the impact of the proposed development on footfall in nearby local centres.
For the motion 8.
MOTION CARRIED
It was then
FURTHER MOTION MOVED AND SECONDED – That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to refuse planning permission in light of the Area Committee’s concerns in relation to the public health risk given the proximity of the school to the site, as well as security, planned parking capacity, and traffic management concerns.
For the motion 6, abstentions 2.
MOTION CARRIED
It was then
RESOLVED (8 for) – (1) That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to undertake a site visit at peak hours in light of the Area Committee’s concerns in relation to the public health risk given the proximity of the school to the site, as well as security, planned parking capacity, and traffic management concerns; to include a walk from the school to the site, and an assessment of the 20 additional car parking spaces proposed. Further, that the 24/7 hours of operation and barriers be considered in supporting the deterrence of anti-social behaviour. The committee were also recommended to consider the impact of the proposed development on footfall in nearby local centres.
(2) (6 for, 2 abstentions) That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to refuse planning permission in light of the Area Committee’s concerns in relation to the public health risk given the proximity of the school to the site, as well as security, planned parking capacity, and traffic management concerns.