42 07/2019/5782/FUL - 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham PDF 519 KB
Report of the Director of Planning and Property attached.
Decision:
RESOLVED: (Yes: 9 No: 1)
That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. By reason of increased noise, odours and general activity associated with a hot food takeaway, particularly during evening hours, the proposed change of use would be detrimental to the amenity of neighbouring residential properties, particularly the residents of the Water Tower as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan and Core Strategy Policy 17.
2. That by virtue of its scale, siting and design the proposed flue and waste storage area are considered to have a detrimental impact on the character and visual appearance of the Rawstorne Road Conservation Area, Penwortham District Retail Centre and the setting of a Grade II listed building (The Fleece Inn) as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan, Central Lancashire Core Strategy Policy 16 and the National Planning Policy Framework 2019.
Minutes:
Councillors James Flannery and Keith Martin left the meeting.
Speakers: Ward Councillor David Howarth
Address: 27 Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston, Lancashire
Applicant: Mr Luciano Ciavatta
Agent: A&T Architectural Design Ltd., 115 Church Street
Development: Change of use from office (B1) to hot food takeaway (A5)
RESOLVED: (Yes: 9 No: 1)
That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. By reason of increased noise, odours and general activity associated with a hot food takeaway, particularly during evening hours, the proposed change of use would be detrimental to the amenity of neighbouring residential properties, particularly the residents of the Water Tower as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan and Core Strategy Policy 17.
2. That by virtue of its scale, siting and design the proposed flue and waste storage area are considered to have a detrimental impact on the character and visual appearance of the Rawstorne Road Conservation Area, Penwortham District Retail Centre and the setting of a Grade II listed building (The Fleece Inn) as contrary to Policy G17 of the South Ribble Local Plan, Central Lancashire Core Strategy Policy 16 and the National Planning Policy Framework 2019.