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Apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors John
Cattanach, John Mann and Robert Windass |
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Minutes of the meeting held on 9 September 2025 Minutes: That the minutes of the meeting of Strategic Planning Committee,
held on 9 September 2025, be confirmed by Members and signed by the Chair as a
correct record. |
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Declarations of interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Considered The report of the Assistant Director of Planning – Community
Development Services requesting Members to determine a hybrid
Planning Application comprising:1) Full planning permission
for the erection of 645 no. dwellings comprising of 12 no. one bedroom
dwellings, 142 no. two bedroom dwellings, 272 no. three bedroom dwellings, 219 no.four bedroom dwellings with
parking and landscaping, new link road from Beverley Road to Hugden Way, open space, surface water drainage basins,
infrastructure and site access. 2) Outline planning permission for the erection
of a primary school (site area 2.1 ha). (Total site area 31.96 ha) - on land
adjacent to Norton Lodge Beverley Road Norton Malton The application was reported to the Strategic
Planning Committee due this being an application for more than 500 houses
accompanied by an Environmental Impact
Statement where it is intended to recommend approval. The Planning Officer presented the Committee
report highlighting the proposal; context to the application; site location,
outline and description; details regarding the changes to the conditions; and
the planning policy considerations. The Officer recommendation was highlighted. The Planning Officer highlighted a number of
updates to the report as follows:- · A further response from the Environmental
Health Officer · A response from the meat
processing factory in relation to the improvements the application would
bring to their facilities. · A further technical response from the
highways’ consultant working for the meat processing factory · Details from a member of the public relating
to their concerns of the sewerage capacity in the area and alleged inaccuracies
within the published report · A response from Yorkshire Water relating to
the sewerage capacity concerns and a request for consideration to be given to a
Grampian Condition. Councillor Caroline
Goodrick declared a non-financial interest in respect of her raising concerns
regarding the proposal at a meeting of the local Internal Drainage Board. She
emphasised that she had not predetermined the application and would make her decision
based on the details provided at today’s meeting. Paul Butler,
representing the applicant, addressed the Committee highlighting the following: · He welcomed the comprehensive report of the
Planning Case Officer. · He
considered that the project would bring significant benefits to the local area. · The
link road would divert HGVs away from the Town Centres. · A
new Primary School would be provided. · Enhanced
drainage and water systems were being considered in conjunction with Yorkshire
Water · Enhanced
healthcare facilities and flood alleviation could be provided through the CIL
funding · The
development would be enhanced with a number of sustainable, carbon reducing
elements, which would be further enhanced going forward when new legislation
became live. · The
project was broadly supported by the local Town Council and local residents. · There
would be benefits for the factory site and the industrial estate. · In respect of concerns regarding the proximity of the proposed school site to the factory it was noted that many existing properties were located nearer to the factory with no problems reported. The boundary between the school and the factory would be enhanced and would be ... view the full minutes text for item 129. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: Considered The report of the Assistant Director of Planning – Community
Development Services requesting Members to determine a planning application for
extraction of sand and gravel from a new quarry and restoration of the site to
agriculture and nature conservation using imported infill materials, together
with the construction of a new site access road, site offices and weighbridge
on land at Broach Road, Hensall. The application was
subject to two objections, with a third added and circulated to Members just
prior to the meeting, having been raised in respect of the proposal on the
grounds of a number of amenity and environmental concerns and was, therefore,
reported to this Committee for determination. The Planning Officer
presented the Committee report highlighting the proposal; context to the
application; site location, outline and description; details regarding the
changes to the conditions; and the planning policy considerations. The Officer
recommendation was highlighted.
Sam Thistlethwaite
representing the applicant, addressed the Committee highlighting the following:
Members discussed
the application and the following issues were highlighted:
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Such other business as, in the opinion of the Chairman should, by reason of special circumstances, be considered as a matter of urgency Minutes: There were no other issues to consider. |
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Date of next meeting Tuesday 13 January 2026 at 10am at a venue to be determined Minutes: Tuesday, 13 January 2026 at 10.00am at a venue to be
confirmed. |