Planning Committee – 21/6/2011 – Part 2 – APP/11/ 00065 – Townfield Close, Claughton – Demolition of an existing petrol filling station and erection of Class A1 retail unit

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The report for this item APP/11/00065 – Townfield Close, Claughton – Demolition of an existing petrol filling station and erection of Class A1 retail unit can be read by clicking on the link.

The following amendments were also circulated with the agenda:-

6. APP/11/0065 – Townfield Close Claughton – Demolition of a Petrol Filling Station and erection of Class A1 retail unit.

– One additional representation of support has been received.

– Two additional representations of objection have been received including a report from Bradburn and Co. Accountants, detailing projected accounts for the Post Office within Townfield Close, in the event that the Post Office had to bear the costs of supporting the entire premises costs (currently shared with Premier) and expressing concern over safety in relation to delivery vehicles.

– Additional conditions:

13. The occupation of this development authorised by this permission shall not begin until the improvement works shown on drawing SK 21010-02 have been completed in accordance with those drawings and have been certified as complete by or on behalf of the local planning authority and shall be retained as such thereafter.

Reason: In the interests of road safety and maintain access for delivery vehicles.

14. A scheme of works to restrict the lay-by shown on SK21010-02 for “delivery vehicles only” shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of development. The scheme shall be implement prior to first opening of the store and retained as such thereafter.

Reason: In the interests of road safety and to maintain access for delivery vehicles.

15. No deliveries shall take place at the site between the hours of 08.30 and 09.30 or between the hours of 15:00 and 16:00 from Monday to Friday inclusive.

Reason: In the interests of sustainable transport and highway safety.

16. Prior to development commencing a scheme of works to prohibit parking at all times within Townfield Close shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority along with a management plan. The scheme of works shall be implemented prior to first opening of the store and shall be retained as such thereafter, and operated in accordance with the approved management plan.

Reason: In the interests of road safety and to maintain access for delivery vehicles.

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