Venue: The Grand, County Hall, Northallerton
Contact: St John Harris, Principal Democratic Services Officer
Email: DemocraticServices.East@northyorks.gov.uk
Items
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12. |
Apologies for absence
Minutes:
Councillor Joy Andrews
Councillor Alyson Baker
Councillor John Cattanach
Councillor Felicity Cunliffe-Lister (substitute: Councillor
Hannah Gostlow)
Councillor John Mann
Councillor Bob Packham (substitute: Councillor Steve
Shaw-Wright)
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13. |
Minutes of the meetings held on 16 January 2024 and 17 January 2025 PDF 480 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Resolved
That the Minutes of the meetings held on 16 January 2024 and
17 January 2025, having been printed and circulated, be taken as read and
confirmed and signed by the Chair as a correct record.
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14. |
Declarations of interest
All Members are invited to declare at this point any interests
they have in items appearing on this agenda, including the nature of those
interests.
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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Public participation
Members of the public may ask questions or make statements
at this meeting if they have given notice to St John Harris of Democratic Services
and supplied the text (stjohn.harris@northyorks.gov.uk)
by midday on Monday, 1 September three working days before the day of the
meeting. 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.
If you are exercising your right to speak at this meeting,
but do not wish to be recorded, please inform the Chair who will instruct
anyone who may be taking a recording to cease while you speak.
Minutes:
There were no public questions.
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16. |
Recommendation on Adoption of the New Settlement (Maltkiln) Development Plan Document PDF 441 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Considered a report of the Corporate Director of Community
Development seeking the adoption of the New Settlement (Maltkiln)
Development Plan Document accompanied by a presentation by Natasha Durham,
Delivery and Infrastructure Manager and Kate Exley, Planning Policy and Place
Officer.
Members were advised that:
- the DPD had been
progressed to implement Policy DM4 of the adopted Harrogate District Local
Plan which identified land in the Green Hammerton
/ Cattal area as a broad area for growth during
the plan period and beyond. Policy DM4 also established the principle for
a new settlement there in addition to a broad amount of housing,
employment and other development as well as setting out other requirements
such as the relocation of an existing horticultural nursery business as
appropriate. The resulting DPD set a clear and ambitious thirty-year
vision for Maltkiln and a policy framework to
guide how it would be developed.
- The policies and proposals
in the DPD aimed to create a mixed-use settlement, where people had access
to homes, a range of employment types, local services and facilities,
public transport and open spaces. This mix of uses was focused around the Cattal rail station and the new local centre enabling
the residents to benefit from key walking, cycling and public transport
corridors. Maltkiln would deliver as a minimum
3,000 homes and 5ha of employment land, plus additional employment
opportunities within the local centre alongside supporting home working
and flexible working, including the provision of flexible coworking space
within the local centre.
- This vision, in addition
to the various stages of plan preparation, consultation and examination,
had shaped its overarching objectives and policy framework, which would
guide how Maltkiln would be developed. The DPD,
once adopted, would form part of the Development Plan for North Yorkshire
and would be used in the determination of planning applications in the DPD
area. Adoption of the DPD would ensure that Maltkiln
was developed in a comprehensive manner, ensuring that appropriate
infrastructure was provided and that the vision for a zero carbon
settlement was realised.
- Preparation of the DPD had
gone through several stages of development and modification before it was
submitted to the Secretary of State in March 2024, as was established and
approved by Full Council at the submission stage of decision making.
- Since then, the most
recent and final stage of plan preparation had been the independent
Examination, where the Secretary of State appointed an independent
Planning Inspector to assess whether the plan had been prepared in
accordance with legal and procedural requirements and if it was sound.
- A key stage of examination
included an Examination in Public at the Harrogate Civic Centre, conducted
by the appointed Planning Inspector between 17 – 20 September 2024.
Interested parties / members of the public were informed of the
Inspector’s Matters, Issues and Questions (MIQs) to be discussed at the
hearings and were invited to submit statements and speak in relation to
the MIQs.
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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:
With the permission of the Chair, Councillor Andy Brown
addressed the meeting voicing his concern that the committee should meet more
often to consider the emerging the Local Plan, and citing the example of the recent
Issues and Options public consultation which he felt was flawed and could have
benefitted from the input of the committee.
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