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DC073554 : 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish, Stockport, SK5 6PP

Meeting: 21/11/2019 - Planning & Highways Regulation Committee (Item 6)

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In connection with first floor extension to existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (Re-Submission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish.

 

The Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Mark Burgess on 474 3659 or email: mark.burgess@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. DC073554 for a first floor extension to existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (resubmission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish, it was

 

RESOLVED- That planning permission be granted.


Meeting: 10/10/2019 - Planning & Highways Regulation Committee (Item 6)

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In connection with first floor extension to existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (Re-Submission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish.

 

The Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Mark Burgess on 474 3659 or email: mark.burgess@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. DC073554 for a first floor extension to the existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (resubmission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish, it was

 

RESOLVED – That consideration of this application be deferred to a future meeting of the Committee pending the receipt of clarification of the bathroom provision for ‘Flat 5’.


Meeting: 07/10/2019 - Site Visits (Item 1.)

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In connection with first floor extension to existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (Re-Submission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish.

 

The Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Mark Burgess on 474 3659 or email: mark.burgess@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:


Meeting: 23/09/2019 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee (Item 5)

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In connection with first floor extension to existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (Re-Submission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to grant planning permission.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. 73554 for a first floor extension to the existing building to create 5 no. apartments, alterations to building elevations, storage to serve ground floor premises and ancillary cycle storage and bin storage to ground floor (re-submission of application DC071915) at 490 Gorton Road, North Reddish

 

a representative of the applicant spoke in support of the application.

 

It was then

 

RESOLVED (Nine for) -That the Planning and Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to undertake a site visit in order to assess:-

 

·         The relationship of the proposed development to surrounding properties and the potential impact on the residential amenity of surrounding properties and the proposed apartments themselves.

·         The potential traffic impact of the proposed development and the availability of parking in the immediate area.

·         The potential impact on the local area during the construction process.