Venue: Ryedale House, Malton, YO17 7HH
Contact: Nicki Lishman (07748 220146) email: democraticservices.rye@northyorks.gov.uk
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Minutes for the meeting held on 21 March 2024 Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 21 March 2024 were confirmed and signed as a correct record. Voting record Confirmed by general affirmation. |
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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 Goodrick declared a personal, non-prejudicial but non-pecuniary interest in Item 5 as she knew the Chair of the Parish Council, who was registered to speak and in Item 6 as she knew the objector registered to speak and was a member of the Howardian Hills AONB Joint Advisory Committee. Councillor Andrews declared a personal, non-prejudicial but non-pecuniary interest in Item 5 as she knew the Chair of the Parish Council, who was registered to speak. |
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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 condition 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 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. Where the Committee granted planning permission in accordance with the recommendation in a report this was because the proposal is in accordance with the development plan, the National Planning Policy Framework or other material considerations as set out in the report unless otherwise specified below. Where the Committee granted planning permission contrary to the recommendation in the report the reasons for doing so and the conditions to be attached are set out below. |
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Confirmation was
received on 10 April 2024 that the applicant no longer wishes to progress this
application. There will therefore be no consideration of the application at the
meeting. Minutes: The Planning Officer explained that the applicant had withdrawn the application and confirmed that they did not wish to progress the proposal. |
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Report of the Assistant Director Planning – Community Development
Services Additional documents: Minutes: The Assistant
Director Planning – Community Development sought determination for the
erection of 13no dwellings comprising 7 three bedroom dwellings, 2no two bedroom
dwellings and f4no four bedroom dwellings with associated infrastructure,
garaging, parking and landscaping on land off Aspen Way, Slingsby, Malton. The application was brought to committee
as an allocated site within the development plan, contributing towards housing
supply and it was considered that significant planning issues had been raised. The application was deferred at the last
meeting of the committee as Members requested that consideration be given to; ·
Whether the
temporary construction traffic access to and from the B1257 could be an
alternative option for residential traffic accessing the application site. ·
Whether the
applicant for the adjacent residential development site (Castle Howard Estates
Ltd) would be agreeable to an additional clause within the Section 106
agreement associated with ZE23/05729/MFUL to secure the provision of an
unfettered/un-ransomed road connection to the 23/00348/MFUL site boundary prior
to the occupation of any dwellings on their development site. Presenting the report, the Planning
Officer drew Members’ attention to the fact that; ·
the Local
Highway Authority did not consider access from the B1257 to be in the interests
of site and third-party safety and would create an unsatisfactory access
arrangement. ·
Castle Howard
Estates Limited confirmed that they were declined the request to accept an
additional clause within their section 106 agreement. Tim Waring spoke to object to the
application. Fiona Farnell spoke on behalf of the
Parish Council. Paul Butler, agent, spoke in support of
the application. During consideration of the item, the
Committee considered the following matters: ·
The consequences
of refusing the application ·
The fact that
permission has previously been granted for the west portion of the site DECISION That planning permission be GRANTED
subject to the conditions listed in the report and completion of a Section 106
legal agreement with regards to affordable housing, commuted sum and public
open space. Voting record 6 For 1 Against |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Assistant Director Planning –
Community Development sought determination of a planning application for the
variation of Condition 02 of planning approval 23/00077/73 dated 18.04.2023 to
remove the restriction on the number of evening events per month and to allow
an increase in the total number of evening events from 10 to 50 occasions per
calendar year on land at Dogh, Main Street, Welburn, Malton. The application was reported to the Area
Planning Committee for determination because it was considered that significant
planning issues had been raised. The application had been reported to the
Area Planning Committee meeting held on 21 March 2024, when the item was
deferred at the request of Members to allow further consideration of Condition
10 regarding deliveries to the premises and further investigation into the
proposed Traffic Regulation Order relating to Main Street, Welburn. Presenting the report
the Planning Officer drew Members’ attention to; ·
The applicant’s
agreement to amend the existing delivery time condition as stated in 4.7 of the
report. ·
The introduction
of double yellow lines at Main Street, Welburn and
the informal parking arrangements agreed between the premises and the
neighbouring public house. ·
The further
comment from the Local Highway Authority that visitor parking allied to the
increase in evening events at the site would not give rise to a significant
impact on local highway capacity and safety. Rob Stansfield spoke to object to the
application. Ryan Cuthbert spoke in support of the
application. The Planning Officer then gave the
following statement in response to a submission received and circulated in the
late pages. Members
have read a written objection from the registered speaker, which was submitted
to the LPA earlier this week. The representation expresses the view that the
report for this application is misdirecting and refers to the possibility of a
judicial review. Planning officers and legal officers of the Council have
considered the points raised and do not consider that they give rise to any
grounds for challenge and for clarity, they will be addressed as part of this
statement.
The
current permission for this site includes Condition 2, which covers the
operating hours and permitted exceptions for evening events. Condition 5 limits
evening events to be held within a licenced area, as shown on the slide, which
relates to an approved floor plan drawing.
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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 was no other business. |
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Date of next meeting Thursday,
23 May 2024 at 10.00am. Minutes: 23 May 2024 at 10am at a venue to be confirmed. |