Venue: Council Chamber, Ryedale House, Malton
Contact: Ellis Mortimer/Karen Hood
Recording: Listen to the recording
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were no apologies. |
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Minutes Supporting documents: Minutes: Minutes of the meeting held on 14 March 2017
Decision
That the minutes of the Planning Committee held on 14 March 2017 be approved and signed as a correct record
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Urgent Business To receive notice of any urgent business which the Chairman considers should be dealt with at the meeting as a matter of urgency by virtue of Section 100B(4)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972. Minutes: There was no urgent business. |
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Declarations of Interest Members to indicate whether they will be declaring any interests under the Code of Conduct.
Members making a declaration of interest at a meeting of a Committee or Council are required to disclose the existence and nature of that interest. This requirement is not discharged by merely declaring a personal interest without further explanation. Minutes: Councillor Item Thornton 10 Maud 11 Burr 10 Goodrick 10 Hope 8 |
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Part A Report - Fixing Our Broken Housing Market (Government White Paper) Supporting documents:
Minutes: The Committee considered a report from the Head of Planning (previously circulated) in respect of the recently published ‘Fixing the Housing Market’ White Paper.
The White Paper had been published on 7 February 2017 and set out the Government’s approach to ‘fixing’ the housing market by reshaping the approach to housebuilding and boosting the nation’s housing supply.
In this regard, the Committee received a presentation on the White Paper from the Council’s Head of Planning.
The Committee was advised that the Paper had been structured around four chapters, namely:
- Chapter 1: Planning for the right homes in the right places - Chapter 2: Building homes faster - Chapter 3: Diversifying the market - Chapter 4: Helping people now
As one of the key issues facing Local Planning Authorities was the level of housing need that they had to try and meet, the Government was proposing to create a standard methodology for assessing housing needs and a consultation in this regard would be published in due course. Members noted that from April 2018, the level of needs resulting from the methodology would form the baseline for assessing 5-year housing land supply.
Consultation on the proposals runs from 7 February 2017 - 2 May 2017.
Decision
To give the Head of Planning delegated authority to respond to the consultation paper and circulate to Members
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Schedule of items to be determined by Committee Supporting documents: Minutes: The Head of Planning submitted a list (previously circulated) of the applications for planning permission with recommendations thereon. |
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16/01775/FUL - Land East of Longwood Farm, Highfield Lane, Nawton Supporting documents:
Minutes: 16/01775/FUL - Change of use of agricultural buildings and land to form camping site to include reception, office, farm shop, bike storage and the siting of 14no. timber holiday cabins together with formation of 16no. car parking spaces
Decision
PERMISSION GRANTED - Subject to conditions as recommended.
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16/01947/MFUL - Easthill, Wilton Road, Thornton-le-Dale Supporting documents:
Minutes: 16/01947/MFUL - Erection of 9no. four bedroom dwellings, 13no. three bedroom dwellings and 4no. two bedroom dwellings with associated garaging, parking, amenity areas and formation of vehicular access to include demolition of existing dwelling and buildings
Decision
PERMISSION GRANTED - Subject to conditions as recommended and completion of a Section 106 Agreement in respect of affordable housing contributions.
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In accordance with the Members Code of Conduct, Councillor Hope declared a personal non pecuniary but not prejudicial interest. |
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16/01773/FUL - Abattoir, Rectory Lane, Nunnington Supporting documents:
Minutes: 16/01773/FUL - Erection of 2no. two bedroom dwellings with parking and amenity areas following demolition of existing abattoir buildings
Decision
PERMISSION GRANTED - Subject to conditions as recommended
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17/00117/FUL - High Mill, Undercliffe, Pickering Supporting documents:
Minutes: 17/00117/FUL - Change of use and alterations to former mill to form 2no. two-bedroom residential units together with formation of vehicular access and crossing over Mill Leat/Race
Decision
PERMISSION GRANTED - Subject to conditions as recommended
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In accordance with the Members Code of Conduct Councillors Thornton, Burr and Goodrick declared a personal non pecuniary but not prejudicial interest. |
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17/00191/HOUSE - 55 Middlecave Road, Malton Supporting documents:
Minutes: 17/00191/HOUSE - Erection of single storey rear extension
Decision
SITE VISIT - 25 April 2017
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In accordance with the Members Code of Conduct Councillor Maud declared a personal non-pecuniary but not prejudicial interest. |
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Any other business that the Chairman decides is urgent. Minutes: A site visit was arranged for the following application:
17/00191/HOUSE 25 April 10am |
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List of Applications determined under delegated Powers. Supporting documents: Minutes: The Head of Planning and Housing submitted for information (previously circulated) a list which gave details of the applications determined by the Head of Planning and Housing in accordance with the scheme of delegated decisions. |
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Update on Appeal Decisions Supporting documents: Minutes: Members were advised of the following appeal decisions:
Appeal ref: APP/Y2736/W/16/3158779 - Land off High Street Sherburn
Members noted the decision and wished to record their appreciation for the input of Officers Mr S Richmond and Mr A Hunter. Both officers had attended the Informal Hearing and successfully defended the decision of the Local Planning Authority.
Meeting closed at 7:40pm |