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Items
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Declarations of Interest
To receive Declarations of Interest from
Members on items included in this agenda
Minutes:
Councillor Allport declared an interest as Councillor for
Talke and involved in issues around the
Skylark pub.
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Minutes of previous meetings PDF 29 KB
To consider the minutes of the previous
meeting(s)
Minutes:
Resolved:
That the minutes of the meeting held on 14 April be agreed as a
correct record.
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Previously Considered Applications PDF 36 KB
To receive the decisions of applications which
have been previously considered by this Working Party
Minutes:
Resolved:
That the decisions on applications previously considered by this
Working Party be received.
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New Applications Received PDF 29 KB
To make observations on new applications
received.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Resolved:- That the
following observations be made on the applications listed
below:-
App No
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Proposed development
and name of applicant
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Comments
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15/00231/FUL
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Land adjacent to 44
Vale Street, Silverdale
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The character of the
Conservation Area is terraced streets with a dense pattern and
vertical emphasis on the details of the buildings. The proposal represents an abrupt change in this
character and minor changes to windows and doors will help the
transition in character, redesigning windows to be horizontal and
porch door to open onto the street.
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15/00111/LBC
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Winnington Grange, Mucklestone Road, Market Drayton
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The Working Party has
concerns about the need for the damp proofing system as it is
highly visible and the re-rendering in lime will allow the building
to breath. A watchful eye should be
kept on the workmanship and details of the work.
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15/00322/ADV
15/00329/FUL
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64-68 High Street,
Newcastle,
Demolition of existing
public house and erection of 10 dwellings
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No objections to the
signs providing no new fixing holes are made in the
stonework. The fanlights should all be
kept in clear glass to retain the balance and requests further
specification of the “black” glass.
To improve the
relationship with the Conservation Area, the scheme would be
improved by having the houses fronting High Street. Due to the topography of the area, views out of
the Conservation Area might be the maze of fencing. Better planting and timber fencing in place of
concrete panels would help to mitigate the impact.
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Urgent Business
To consider any business which is urgent
within the meaning of Section 100B(4) of
the Local Government Act, 1972.
Minutes:
There was no Urgent Business.
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