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PLANNING APPLICATION 09F/1012
Site: Land adjacent to Stalbridge Dock, Dock Road, Garston, Liverpool, L19
Proposal: To construct Resource Recovery Park (RRP) to deal with up to 150,000 tonnes of domestic and commercial waste, to erect waste processing building (max height 15m), 1 no. sprinkler tank, external plant, ancillary site buildings, weighbridges, balancing pond and layout associated parking, servicing and landscaping.
An appeal against the decision of the Local Authority on the above planning application has now been lodged on behalf of the applicant with the Planning Inspectorate.  Documents relating to this appeal are available below.  Since refusal of the planning application the appellant has submitted revised elevations to address Reason 2 re: visual amenity.  The appellants are also working to resolve Reason 3 re: On site energy supply, such details can be seen in the documents below.

Related Documents:
Plans (PDF [508Kb] opens in new window)
Appeal Forms (PDF [811Kb] opens in new window)
List of Drawings (PDF [48.7Kb] opens in new window)
Application Documents List (PDF [37.3Kb] opens in new window)
Grounds for Appeal (PDF [31Kb] opens in new window)

New Fee Levels 
From 26 February 2010 new fee levels (PDF [9.7Kb] opens in new window) will apply for applications to extend the time limits for implementing planning permissions and non material amendments, along with a reduction in the maximum fee for other applications submitted under Schedule 1, Part 2 category 9(b), the fee regulations

Householder Permitted Development
Some extensions and alterations to your home can be undertaken without requiring planning permission. This is known as permitted development. The regulations containing the full descriptions of works that can be done as permitted development are contained in The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development Order) 1995 which were amended on 1st October 2008. For further information, you can click here (PDF [41.6Kb] opens in new window) for the Householder Permitted Development Leaflet, this summarises the alterations that Liverpool City Council consider householders can undertake under permitted development rights.

Planning permission extension forms available
New application forms to extend the time limits for existing planning permissions are now available to download from the Planning Portal.
It follows last week's announcement from the Communities and Local Government Chief Planner, to extend the time limits for existing full planning permissions.
The changes will apply to all eligible consents and not just those for major development. It has also revised the proposed fees.

Further Information About the Planning Process (MS Word [95.5Kb] opens in new window)

New Changes to Tree Preservation Order Applications (PDF [6.3Kb] opens in new window)

Pavement Cafe Guildelines (PDF [26.4Kb] opens in new window)

Preliminary Report on World Heritage Site Inspection (PDF [39.2Kb] opens in new window)

Brunswick Quay Decision Notice (PDF [280.3Kb] opens in new window)

Brunswick Quay Inspectors Report (PDF [519.6Kb] opens in new window)

2006 LDF Annual Monitoring Report

Design and Access Statements (PDF [8.4Kb] opens in new window) for Planning Applications 

Planning Customer Satisfaction Survey (PDF [13Kb] opens in new window)

New Rules for Householder Development
From 1 October 2008 new regulations will be introduced that affect householders. Generally the size of minor alterations that can be carried out without needing planning permission have been expanded. However there are new controls to ensure that hard surfacing does not add to flood risk problems.

All the following areas of development are subject to change, please click on the link to the Planning Portal to read about them in more detail.

Conservatories, Decking, House Extensions, Flue, Chimney or Soil and Vent Pipe, Fuel Tanks, Garage conversions, Loft Conversions, Patio and Driveway, Paving and Front Garden, Roof.

Alternatively the Planning Portal have developed an interactive house which explains what projects you do and do not need planning permission for. or you can look at some frequently asked questions

Useful FAQs