Agenda

Planning and Regulatory Functions Committee - Tuesday, 22nd February, 2022 2.00 pm

Venue: Remote Meeting via Microsoft Teams

Contact: Stephen Loach  Email: stephen.loach@northyorks.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Welcome by the Chairman, Introductions and Apologies

2.

Minutes of Previous Meeting - To agree as an accurate record the Minutes of the meeting held on 18th January 2022 pdf icon PDF 412 KB

3.

Declarations of Interest

4.

Public Questions and/or Statements

 

Members of the public may ask questions or make statements at this meeting if they

have given notice (including the text of the question/statement) to Steve Loach of

Democratic Services (contact details provided on the Agenda) by

midday on Thursday 17th February 2022. Each speaker should limit themselves to 3

minutes on any item. Members of the public who have given notice will be invited to

speak:-

 

• at this point in the meeting if their questions/statements relate to matters which

are not otherwise on the Agenda (subject to an overall time limit of 30 minutes);

 

• when the relevant Agenda item is being considered if they wish to speak on a

matter which is on the Agenda for this meeting.

5a

C1/21/00118/PLANYC - Planning application for the Variation of conditions 1, 6, 7, 10, 14, 20, 24, 26, 27, 30 of planning permission C1/14/00747/CM to revise working times for Phase 3 and the restoration scheme at Middleton Lodge Quarry, Kneeton Lane, Middleton Tyas, Richmond - Report of the Corporate Director – Business and Environmental Services pdf icon PDF 1 MB

5b

Addendum Report - Planning application for the Variation of conditions 1, 6, 7, 10, 14, 20, 24, 26, 27, 30 of planning permission C1/14/00747/CM to revise working times for Phase 3 and the restoration scheme at Middleton Lodge Quarry, Kneeton Lane, Middleton Tyas, Richmond pdf icon PDF 397 KB

6.

Items Dealt with under the Scheme of Delegation - Report of the Corporate Director – Business and Environmental Services pdf icon PDF 93 KB

8.

Other business which the Chairman agrees should be considered as a matter of urgency because of special circumstances.