Wrexham AFC has confirmed that it has submitted the planning application for the Kop development.
The pre-application consultation was completed on July 28, with 708 responses from members of the public, in addition to those from the statuary consultees.
The Club says it is comfortable that the consultation was undertaken thoroughly and in accordance with the Planning (Wales) Act 2015.
READ MORE: WATCH: Moment Wrexham fan, 10, announced the team over PA system at Racecourse
The full public scrutiny informed the formal submission to Wrexham County Borough Council.
Of the 708 responses, 691 (98%) were generally supportive with less than 1% not in support.
A small number shared their view/comments without expressing their position on the plans.
READ MORE: 'Racecourse Live' launched in bid to make Wrexham AFC more accessible to fans
The submission would see the capacity of the Racecourse Ground increased by 5,500, with an exhibition space to support the wider ambition of the Gateway Project, along with other facilities for the Club.
Bringing the Kop back into use, will see the Racecourse Ground return to be a four-sided stadium, removing the most significant obstacle to hosting international football fixtures in the future.
READ MORE: WATCH: Fans queue from the early hours for Wrexham's new home shirt!
While there was overwhelming support, some raised match day parking and the impact this has on residents as an issue.
Notwithstanding that the Club is satisfied that the Match Day Access Strategy that supports the planning application is robust, the Club has committed to creating a ‘Matchday Forum’ with local councillors and representative groups to establish what improvements can be made, irrespective of the planning proposals.
The consultation will continue throughout the period of consideration by the Wrexham Council and the Club will be launching several initiatives to formally support the application.
The club also says that no date has been confirmed for when the application will be determined.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here