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Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 9 June 2025, having been circulated, were taken as read and signed as a correct record. |
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PLANNING APPLICATIONS TO BE DETERMINED BY THE COMMITTEE Minutes: The Committee considered the following applications for planning permission and, in accordance with its powers and duties, made the decisions described below. |
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Councillor Woolfall did not take part in any debate or vote on the on the following item as he had previously expressed his views on the proposed development. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The consultation procedure
undertaken was outlined in the report together with background information in
respect of the site. Since the publication of the
agenda, the Principal Planning Officer noted that additional letters had been
received regarding the phasing of development sites across the borough. In the
current Development Plan, there was no policy requirement to control phasing of
allocated developments in the borough. She continued that comments regarding
bats in the area were outstanding from Merseyside Environmental Trust;
therefore, it was recommended that the application be approved, subject to
their response. A statement
was circulated to the Committee from Councillor Angela Bell who was the local
member in Halton. The statement highlighted in detail her concerns with traffic
congestion, the impact on residents during construction, the change of use of
Sandy Lane, flooding, the lose of greenbelt land and the character change to
the area. The Committee was addressed by Dr Wotherspoon who objected
to the proposal. He presented the following points: ·
There were concerns with infrastructure if the
development was built, especially with GPs, dentists, schools, roads and the
loss of the greenbelt land. ·
While he understood that housing was needed, he
felt that full consideration was not taken with this site, especially with the
additional traffic that would go onto the M62 junction. ·
Historically, he’d worked as a GP and
specialised in road traffic accidents for 27 years before retiring. ·
At the north end of Warrington Road in Widnes,
which is a single-track road, vehicles would often overtake stationary vehicles
and vehicles going the 30mph speed limit on blind corners. This was most
dangerous by the M62 roundabout. ·
Chapel Lane was a narrow country lane with blind
corners and a narrow crossing. As short-term solution would be the planned
slip-road onto Queensberry Way. For this development, the exit point should go
onto the roundabout to Crompton Road and not Chapel Lane. This should all be
done prior to construction. ·
Every house will have roughly two commuting
cars, and this would increase with children who worked. ·
As the Council has duty of care to its
residents, road safety should be the most important factor to mitigate death or
serious injury. ·
He appealed to the Committee to take on his
advice regarding road safety and act accordingly. The Committee was addressed by Mr O’Connor, the Agent for
the Applicant, who supported the officer’s recommendation to approve the
application. He added that: ·
The site formed a majority of two allocations
and was acceptable under the terms of the Council’s Delivery Plan. The
development was applicable to all the policies as set out in Halton’s
Development Plan. ·
The new development would include a toucan
crossing on Queensbury Way, a traffic calming scheme and cycling infrastructure
on Chapel Lane, and environmentally sensitive lighting on Sandy Lane. ·
New homes were needed in the borough and the
planned access proposals were considered acceptable. ·
A sensitive design was planned for properties
backing onto Uptown Lane. ·
The net gain will be minimally delivered on site
· A slip-road ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Minutes: The following applications had
been received / were in progress: 24/00463/PRIOR The Secretary of State had called
in the planning application for the Heath Business and Technical Park, Runcorn.
This will be considered at a Public Inquiry. The following appeal had been
determined: 25/00001/NONDET Application to determine if prior
approval is required for a proposed change of use of a building falling under
Use Class E into a mixed use, Class E at ground floor and 2 flats (2 x 6 bed)
Class C3 at first floor. (ALLOWED) |