Issue - decisions

Retail Frontages, Design and Signage Supplementary Planning Document - final for adoption

11/11/2019 - Retail Frontages, Design and Signage Supplementary Planning Document - final for adoption

Council considered the recommendation from the Executive on East Herts District Plan, in respect of the retail frontages, design and signage SPD.

 

Councillor L Haysey proposed, and Councillor A Huggins seconded, a motion to support the recommendations detailed in the reports. After being put to the meeting and a vote taken, the motion was declared CARRIED.

 

RESOLVED - that (A) the responses of the consultation be noted and the officer responses and proposed changes to the Retail Frontages, Design & Signage Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) be supported;

 

(B) The Retail Frontages, Design & Signage Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), as detailed at Essential Reference Paper ‘B’ to this report, be approved for adoption; and

 

(C) In accordance with the Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004 it has been determined that a Strategic Environmental Assessment of the emerging Retail Frontages, Design & Signage Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is not required as it is unlikely to have significant environmental effects.

 


08/10/2019 - Retail Frontages, Design and Signage Supplementary Planning Document - final for adoption

To recommend to Council

that:

(A) The responses of the consultation be noted and the

officer responses and proposed changes to the Retail

Frontages, Design & Signage Supplementary Planning

Document (SPD) be supported;

(B) The Retail Frontages, Design & Signage Supplementary

Planning Document (SPD), as detailed at Essential

Reference Paper ‘B’ to this report, be approved for

adoption; and

(C) In accordance with the Environmental Assessment of

Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004 it has been

determined that a Strategic Environmental Assessment

of the emerging Retail Frontages, Design & Signage

Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is not required

as it is unlikely to have significant environmental

effects.