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Note: Due to technical issues the recording of this meeting started at 18.30pm
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors R Claymore and A Cooper
As the Chair had resigned and in the absence of the Vice-Chair, a motion without notice was moved to elect a Chair for this Planning Meeting.
RESOLVED that Councillor S Goodall was elected to Chair the meeting.
(Moved by Councillor D Maycock and seconded by Councillor J Jones)
Councillor S Daniels arrived at 18:11pm |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting PDF 76 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 6th December 2022 were approved and signed as a correct record.
(Moved by Councillor J Harper and seconded by Councillor M Summers) |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of Members’ interests (pecuniary and non-pecuniary) in any matters which are to be considered at this meeting.
When Members are declaring a pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest in respect of which they have dispensation, they should specify the nature of such interest. Members should leave the room if they have a pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest in respect of which they do not have a dispensation.
Under Section 33(2) of the Localism Act 2011, the act permits an authority to grant a dispensation from either or both of the restrictions not to participate and / or vote on a matter in which they have a pecuniary interest. Planning Committee Members have received a dispensation for applications relating to the Future High Street Project for a period of two years starting from 7th July 2022 until 7th July 2024.
Minutes: Planning Committee Members have received a dispensation for applications relating to the Future High Street Project for a period of two years starting from 7th July 2022 until 7th July 2024 which is of relevance to item 23.b under Section 33(2) of the Localism Act 2011.
There were no other Declarations of Interest.
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Applications for Consideration PDF 5 MB Summary of Applications received:
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0179/2022 Land off Coton Lane Committee Report PDF 410 KB (Report of the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Growth)
Minutes:
The Team Leader- Development Management presented the report Ward Councillor R Kingstone spoke against this application. The Agent, Ed Piggott, spoke in favour of the application.
Members raised issues including noise, odour, highways, the proximity of the railway line and the water treatment works, residential amenity and design and debated the Application at Length. Officers including the County Environmental Health Officer responded to the questions and comments raised.
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0414/2022 Middle Entry Committee Report PDF 384 KB (Report of the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Growth)
Minutes:
Ward Councillor A Farrell spoke in favour of the application.
The Senior Planning Officer presented the report and recommended a minor change to condition 15. Members raised issues relating to signage, design, external materials, access, the impact of construction works at busy times but broadly welcomed the scheme. However, significant concerns were expressed that the flat roofs of the ‘Flex’ building were a mistake in design terms. Officers responded to questions and comments made.
A motion was moved to defer the application so it could be amended to provide a pitched roof on the Flex Building
(Moved by Councillor J Harper and seconded by Councillor P Thurgood)
The Assistant Director – Growth and Regeneration confirmed her understanding was that the applicant (the council) would be unwilling to amend the application as suggested, as it considered the roof design proposed was acceptable and the resulting delays could jeopardise the delivery of the wider town centre regeneration scheme. The legal Officer reminded members to focus on the planning and design aspects of the roof which Officers considered was acceptable in Planning Terms.
A vote took place on this motion and the motion was defeated 3 votes for deferral and 7 votes against.
Conditions/Reasons
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