706 Adoption of Minerals and Waste Joint Plan PDF 422 KB
Recommendations:
Executive Members are asked to recommend to the Chief Executive Officer that using his emergency delegated powers he recommend that Council:
i. Note the Inspector’s Report and recommended changes and accept the main modifications;
ii. Adopt the Minerals & Waste Joint Plan incorporating the Inspector’s Modifications circulated with this Report. In doing so, this will replace the current policies in use for development control purposes;
iii. Adopt the accompanying Policies Map;
iv. Authorise the Corporate Director, Business & Environmental Services to make any further minor typographical amendments or updates in producing the final version of the document and, to take any necessary steps to conclude the adoption process; and,
v. Authorise the publication of the Adoption Statement and Sustainability Appraisal in accordance with Regulations 26 and 35 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Considered – A report of the Corporate Director – Business and Environmental Services providing an overview of the outcome of the Examination in Public by the Government’s Appointed Inspector into the Minerals & Waste Joint Plan (2015-2030) and accompanying Policies Map; and seeking a recommendation that the Authority makes the necessary procedural arrangements to complete the adoption process.
County Councillor Derek Bastiman introduced the report and drew attention to the process undertaken, the timing for determination, the supporting documentation and the consultation process carried out as part of the Plan’s development. He also acknowledged the contribution of the previous Executive Member for Open to Business and the extensive work of the officers involved, noting it was a balanced and safe Plan that would protect the North Yorkshire area.
Matt O’Neil – Assistant Director Business and Environmental Services confirmed that consultation with communities, affected groups and industry had taken place. He also acknowledged the contribution of City of York Council and North Yorkshire National Park colleagues, and confirmed the proposed Plan would now provide a strong strategic framework for the future.
Executive Members agreed it was a sound Plan that would strike an appropriate balance between industry and residents, and support business and the local economy. All voted in favour of the recommendations in the report, and it was
Resolved – That it be recommended to the Chief Executive Officer that using his emergency delegated powers he make a recommendation to Council that:
i. The Inspector’s Report and recommended changes be noted and the main modifications accepted;
ii. The Minerals & Waste Joint Plan incorporating the Inspector’s Modifications circulated with this Report be adopted. In doing so, replacing the current policies in use for development control purposes;
iii. The accompanying Policies Map be adopted;
iv. The Corporate Director, Business & Environmental Services be authorised to make any further minor typographical amendments or updates in producing the final version of the document and, to take any necessary steps to conclude the adoption process; and,
v. The publication of the Adoption Statement and Sustainability Appraisal in accordance with Regulations 26 and 35 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012, be authorised;