PLANNING chiefs have put off a decision on a plan to build a detached house in Hurst Mill Lane, Glazebury.
The scheme, which involves land currently occupied by a cluster of three garages, would entail demolition of the garages and construction of a four bedroomed detached house.
Objections have been received from three neighbours and from Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council.
As a result, the borough council’s development management committee decided to visit the site before making a decision.
Neighbours objections related to asbestos which could exist within the garages, problems caused by Japanese Knotweed on the site, highway safety, a lack of adequate parking, flooding, tree preservation orders and the possibility of damage being cause to Hurst Mill Lane – an unadopted road.
The parish council is concerned about the wider impact on dwellings and land to the south and on existing watercourses, ecology, Japanese knotweed and parking issues.
Decision deferred on house plan
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