Venue: Council Chamber - Civic Centre, St Luke's Avenue, Harrogate, HG1 2AE
Contact: Dawn Drury (Democratic Services Officer) Telephone: 0300 131 2 131 Email: dawn.drury@northyorks.gov.uk
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Election of Chair Minutes: In the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair the Democratic Services Officer sought nominations for a Chair from the Members present. It was proposed by Councillor Philip Broadbank and seconded by Councillor Robert Windass that Councillor Paul Haslam by elected as Chair for the meeting. A vote was taken, and the decision was carried unanimously. Resolved That Councillor Paul Haslam be duly elected as Chair of the Harrogate and Knaresborough Area Planning Committee for this meeting. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Mann, Aldred, Gostlow and Lacey. Councillors Monika Slater, Andrew Timothy and Sam Gibbs acted as substitutes. |
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Minutes for the Meeting held on 28 January 2025 Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 28 January 2025 were confirmed and
signed as an accurate record. |
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Declarations of Interests Minutes: Councillor
Monika Slater declared an interest in item 4 of the agenda, purely for
transparency, as until the end of this academic year her son attended Harrogate
College. She confirmed that she would keep
an open mind, and that this would not affect her decision. Councillor Andrew Timothy declared a non-pecuniary interest in item 4 of
the agenda, as he was employed by Tom Gordon MP, the Member of Parliament for
Harrogate and Knaresborough, who had had involvement with the funding of the college. He confirmed that he would be keeping an open
mind. For transparency,
Councillor Philip Broadbank stated that he was related, very distantly, to the
planning case officer for agenda item 4.
He confirmed that he would be keeping an open mind, and that he would
speak and vote on the item. |
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ZC23/02990/FULMAJ - Harrogate College, Hornbeam Park Avenue, Harrogate, HG2 8QT Minutes: The application had been referred to the
Harrogate and Knaresborough Area Planning Committee at the request of the local
ward councillor. The Principal Planning Officer presented the
report and highlighted the location and site description; context to the
application and the proposals for parking both during the construction period
and once operational. Providing an update to their report, the officer advised Members of the following. ·
At
paragraph 10.71, the increase in hedgerow units would be 116.45% rather than
the 73.41% stated within the report. ·
Since
publication of the agenda pack a further 12 letters of objection to the scheme
had been received by the planning authority from local residents, Hornbeam Park
Developments and the Oatlands and Pannal Ash Road Safety and Active Travel
Campaign. All the comments except for
the letter from the Active Travel Campaign group, which had just been received,
were available to read on the North Yorkshire Council Public Access pages on
the website. The letters raised concerns regarding the lack of off-street parking
for staff and students during construction, the lack of operational parking to
meet demand, the parking survey was not carried out at an appropriate time,
parking disruption during construction and lack of available spaces on site
which would lead to inconvenience, safety concerns for local residents and
inadequate parking once operational which would have a negative impact on the
surrounding residential streets with increased congestion. It was felt that the old building was not
suitable for conversion and new facilities were essential for the college’s
future development, however, the loss of parking spaces would have a serious
impact on traffic flow and that a temporary car park should be created on
adjacent land. Potential conflict and
potential safety issues for children on their way to and from school. It had
been requested that the Committee consider conditions and mitigations during
construction and queried if a speed restriction could be imposed. ·
The
applicant had also submitted a further supporting letter which was available to
read on NYC Public Access. ·
The
officer confirmed that all the concerns raised in the additional letters had
been taken into account during consideration of the application. ·
With
regard to the Flood Risk Sequential Assessment at paragraph 10.67 of the
report, for clarification, as this was a demolition and rebuild of new
buildings and not an extension that reference to the National Planning Practice
Guidance (NPPG) was not considered relevant and there were no sequentially
preferrable sites available. · In relation to the Equality Act it had been confirmed that the proposals had ensured that there would be no disadvantage to elderly or disabled persons due to the parking arrangements, as accessible spaces would remain available during ... view the full minutes text for item 39. |
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Any other items Any other items which the Chair agrees should be considered as a matter
of urgency because of special circumstances. Minutes: There were no other items. |
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Date of Next Meeting Tuesday, 24 June 2025 at 2.00pm. Minutes: Tuesday 24 June 2025 at 2.00 pm. |