PLANNING COMMITTEE AGENDA - Hartlepool Borough Council
PLANNING COMMITTEE AGENDA - Hartlepool Borough Council
PLANNING COMMITTEE AGENDA - Hartlepool Borough Council
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3) Detrimental to the wildlife and the environment.<br />
4) Increased road traffic carrying waste and toxic chemicals hazardous to road<br />
users.<br />
1.7 The period for publicity has expired.<br />
Consultations<br />
10.8 The following consultation replies have been received:<br />
Northumbrian Water – No objection<br />
English Nature – No objection<br />
Environment Agency – No objection<br />
Head of Public Protection and Housing – No objection providing the HSE and<br />
Environment Agency are satisfied with the proposal<br />
Greatham Parish <strong>Council</strong> – Object to the extreme increase in the storage of<br />
flammable substances and the increase in the storage of flammables alongside toxic<br />
substances.<br />
Health and Safety Executive – No objection<br />
Stockton <strong>Borough</strong> <strong>Council</strong> – comments awaited<br />
Head of Traffic and Transportation – No objection<br />
Planning Policy<br />
1.9 The following policies in the adopted <strong>Hartlepool</strong> Local Plan 2006 are relevant to<br />
the determination of this application:<br />
GEP1: states that in determining planning applications the <strong>Borough</strong> <strong>Council</strong> will have<br />
due regard to the provisions of the Development Plan. Development should be<br />
located on previously developed land within the limits to development and outside<br />
the green wedges. The policy also highlights the wide range of matters which will<br />
be taken into account including appearance and relationship with surroundings,<br />
effects on amenity, highway safety, car parking, infrastructure, flood risk, trees,<br />
landscape features, wildlife and habitats, the historic environment, and the need for<br />
high standards of design and landscaping and native species.<br />
GEP3: states that in considering applications, regard will be given to the need for the<br />
design and layout to incorporate measures to reduce crime and the fear of crime.<br />
GEP4: states that development proposals will not be approved which would have a<br />
significant detrimental effect on the environment, on amenities of local residents,<br />
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