A FIRM that wants to change the use of a house in Grimsby to a care home for children will have to submit a planning application to North East Lincolnshire as an essential step in the project.
Our Avenue Ltd has earmarked a property in James Street, Grimsby, for establishing a care home for up to two young persons aged seven to 17.
It had hoped that NELC would grant a Certificate of Lawfulness which would have fast-tracked the venture.
However, this application has been turned down by the council.
Says a report: "Given the site and urban context it is considered that the proposed development constitutes a material change of use.
"This is because the two uses will be materially different.
"Firstly, in respect of the issue of safety and wellbeing of the children proposed to occupy the property, it is considered that one of the key issues of materiality pertains to the consideration of the safety of the children themselves.
"Secondly, the impact of the use on the character amenity of the local area including increased traffic movements and comings and goings due to staff, professional and personal movements; the suitability of the location of the children's home and the impact of the children's home on community cohesion and the actual or perceived safety of the community."
In order to proceed with the scheme, Our Avenue Ltd will - via a planning application - need to provide assurances on what is proposed.


