Venue: Selby Civic Centre
Contact: Dawn Drury, Democratic Services Officer
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies noted (see above).
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Minutes for the Meeting held on 13 December 2023 PDF 364 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 13 December 2023 were confirmed and signed as an accurate record.
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Declarations of Interests All Members are invited to declare at this point any interests, including the nature of those interests, or lobbying in respect of any items appearing on this agenda. Minutes: Councillor Cattanach confirmed that he had received correspondence in relation to items 4 and 5 of the agenda.
Councillors Packham, Crane, Lunn, and Warneken confirmed that they had received an email in support of item 4 of the agenda from the applicant’s agent
The Chair confirmed that an officer update note had been circulated and added to the North Yorkshire Council website.
Planning Applications
The Committee considered reports of the Assistant Director Planning – Community Development Services relating to applications for planning permission. During the meeting, Officers referred to additional information and representations which had been received.
Except where an alternative condition was contained in the report or an amendment made by the Committee, the conditions as set out in the report and the appropriate time limit conditions were to be attached in accordance with the relevant provisions of Section 91 and 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
In considering the report(s) of the Assistant Director Planning – Community Development Services, regard had been paid to the policies of the relevant development plan, the National Planning Policy Framework and all other material planning considerations. Where the Committee deferred consideration or refused planning permission the reasons for that decision are as shown in the report or as set out below.
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ZC23/02255/FULMAJ - Carlton Fields, Station Road, Kirk Hammerton, YO26 8DQ PDF 499 KB Report of the Assistant Director - Planning – Community Development Services
Additional documents: Minutes: Considered:-
The Assistant Director Planning – Community Development Services sought determination of a planning application for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of 58 new extra care units (Class C2) and community facilities building, creation of access, parking, pond and hard and soft landscaping, associated highways works and communal gardens/allotments on land at Carlton Fields, Station Road, Kirk Hammerton, York, YO26 8DQ.
The Principal Development Management Officer confirmed that there were two officer updates on the application since the agenda had been published, the first update was in relation to the financial contribution in terms of public open space and the village hall contributions; the contribution had been updated as the previous calculation had not included a contribution for the village hall.
The second update was an amendment to the officers second reason for refusal, where the additional wording had been added: the application site was considered to be an unacceptable and unsustainable location for older person's accommodation due to the overall lack of accessibility to regular public transport suitable for older people. The site was not in reasonable walking distance of an appropriate range of community services and facilities and insufficient facilities were provided on site. There was no crossing across the A59 to the bus stop, no footpath along the northern side of the A59, insufficient street lighting along parts of Station Road, and the proposed footpath to the railway station did not demonstrate acceptable width to cater for ambulatory issues. The application was therefore contrary to Local Plan Policy HS4.
The agent for the applicant, Stephen Ladyman, spoke in support of the application.
During consideration of the above application, the Committee discussed the following issues:-
The decision:-
That planning permission be REFUSED.
Reason:-
The Committee agreed with the reasons for refusal put forward by the Principal Development Management Officer in section 12 of the report, and the officer update note.
Voting Record:-
A vote was taken, and the motion was declared carried with 4 votes for ... view the full minutes text for item 23. |
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ZG2023/0433/FUL - Plantation House, Cawood Road, Wistow PDF 1 MB Report of the Assistant Director - Planning – Community Development Services
Additional documents: Minutes: Considered:-
The Assistant Director Planning – Community Development Services sought determination of an application for the demolition of existing buildings and the erection of 9 dwellings at Plantation House, Cawood Road, Wistow on behalf of Newett Roberts Limited
The Principal Planning Officer drew Members attention to the officer update note and highlighted that at the time the Committee report had been written formal comments had been awaited from the Council’s Contamination Consultant. These had since been received and it had been agreed that a Phase 2 intrusive ground investigation was needed due to the past history of the site, and the appropriate remedial action would be required to make the site safe and suitable for its proposed use.
Members heard that recommended conditions at numbers 23 to 26 of the report had been amended slightly as per the officer update note. And finally, there was an error at paragraph 10.27 of the Committee report; Plot 1 should be read as Plot 2.
Andrew Mason spoke objecting to the application.
The applicant, Hugh Roberts, spoke in support of the application.
During consideration of the above application, the Committee discussed the following issues:-
The decision:-
That the planning application be DEFERRED for the following reason:
Voting record:-
The officer recommendation that ‘planning permission be delegated to the Head of Planning Development Management to GRANT subject to a Section 106 or a Unilateral Undertaking to secure a contribution to secure offsite Bio-Diversity Net gain to offset the onsite loss, off-site recreation provision and to secure waste and recycling conditions and subject to the conditions listed in Section 12 of the Committee report’ did not receive a proposer therefore the motion fell.
It was subsequently moved and seconded that the application be deferred to allow new plans and a revised layout to be submitted that would resolve the issue of overshadowing of ... view the full minutes text for item 24. |
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2023/0220/COU - Kings Arms, Marsh Lane, Beal, DN14 0SL PDF 868 KB Report of the Assistant Director - Planning – Community Development Services
Additional documents: Minutes: Considered:-
The Assistant Director Planning – Community Development Services sought determination of an application for the retrospective change of use of a public house (sui generis use) to a bed and breakfast and mixed-use events venue (sui generis use) at The Kings Arms, Marsh Lane, Beal, DN14 0SL.
The Senior Planning Officer confirmed that there was an update note in respect of the information related to the Public Right of Way (PROW) which runs through the site. The Council’s PROW team have advised that the retrospective changes to a PROW could not be made under section 257 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as stated in the Committee report, but would need to be made under the Highways Act 1980. Furthermore, the references to a section 257 diversion at paragraphs 2.3, 7.7, 10.35 and 10.36 of the report should be read as the Highways Act 1980.
Cairen Ball, spokesperson for the Beal Resident’s Group spoke objecting to the application.
Claire Lodge spoke on behalf of the applicant in support of the application.
During consideration of the above application, the Committee discussed the following issues:-
The decision:-
That the planning application be DEFERRED for the following reason:
Voting record:-
The officer recommendation that ‘planning permission be GRANTED subject to the conditions listed in Section 12 of the Committee report’ did not receive a proposer therefore the motion fell.
It was subsequently moved and seconded that the application be deferred to allow planning officers to draft further conditions to be attached to the planning permission, to deal with Members concerns in relation to potential noise disturbance and use of the building; and to refer back to Committee for further consideration and approval. A vote was taken, and the motion was carried unanimously. The motion to defer the application was therefore carried.
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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 urgent items of business.
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Date of Next Meeting Wednesday, 10 January 2024 at 2.00 pm. Minutes: Wednesday 14 February 2024 – Civic Centre, Selby
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