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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence
were received from Councillor I Atherton and Councillor S Atherton. Councillor Freer was appointed as substitute for Councillor I Atherton. |
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(a)
To confirm the Minutes
of the meeting held on 17 August 2023. (b) The Minutes of the special meeting held on 31 August 2023 and reconvened on 5 September. Additional documents: Minutes: Minutes of the meeting held on 17
August 2023. Approval of the Minutes were
proposed by Councillor Mason and seconded by Councillor Glancy. The Committee
APPROVED the Minutes. (7 For, 0 Against, 3 Abstentions) With regard
to Minutes of the meeting held on 31 August 2023, the Committee
agreed to the following amendments to the Minutes: Amendment 1 That the words ‘and Historic
England’ are removed and the words ‘that the report stated’ and ‘although the
written advice was not available to the Committee’ are added so the following
passage reads as follows: It was noted that the report stated
that the Conservation Officer had stated that the impact of the scheme upon the
settings of the designated heritage assets would result in less than
substantial harm to their significance, although the written advice was not
available to the Committee. Amendment 2 That the following sentence is
added to the section that raises points from the Officer presentation: It was noted that Historic England
stated that the impact of the proposals upon the settings of the designated
heritage assets would result in harm to their significance. Members sought
clarification on whether further modelling exercises had taken place to
acknowledge the comments. The Committee recognised that they needed to be fully
satisfied that the damage to the area was outweighed by the benefit of the
scheme. Amendment 3 That the following sentence is
added to the section that raises points from the speakers: Following a question of whether the
site could be smaller but with the same amount of electricity being produced,
as with other similar sites, the applicant stated that the site had to be the
size proposed so that the project was economically viable. Amendment 4 That the sentence ‘This is
different from an energy crisis and therefore the loss of food production would
also have to be considered by the Committee.’ is added to the following passage
so it reads as follows: Members noted that one key aspect
of the scheme is to tackle the climate crisis and significant weight is
apportioned to this element. This is different from an energy crisis and
therefore the loss of food production would also have to be considered by the
Committee. Amendment 5 That the following sentence has the
word ‘not’ removed so it reads: The harm caused by the loss of best
and most versatile land does outweigh the climate change benefits of the
proposal, contrary to the overall aims and objectives of policies SS1 and E10
(part 10) of the Melton Local Plan, the NPPF paragraph 174 and Policy 3 (part
4) and Policy 9 (part 4 (d)) of the adopted Bottesford
Neighbourhood Plan. The Committee accepted the
amendments. Approval of the Minutes were
proposed by Councillor Glancy and seconded by Councillor Mason. The Committee
APPROVED the Minutes. (8 For, 0 Against, 2 Abstentions) |
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Declarations of Interest PDF 60 KB Members to declare any
interest as appropriate in respect of items to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: Councillor Higgins declared an interest in relation to application 21/00825/VAC (land off Burdett Close, Great Dalby) and stated that he would withdraw from the meeting when the application is considered and he won’t vote. |
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Schedule of Applications |
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Application 21/00825/VAC PDF 243 KB Land off Burdett Close, Great Dalby – Report to follow. Minutes: (At 6:09pm, Councillor Higgins left the
meeting.) The Senior Planning Officer
(RR) addressed the Committee and provided a summary of the application. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation to public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation:
Councillor Browne proposed
that the recommendations within the report are approved. Councillor Glancy
seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be
APPROVED subject to the Planning Conditions detailed in Section 11 of the
report. (7 For, 2 Against, 0 Abstentions) (Councillor Gordon requested that her vote
against the motion be recorded.) REASONS The reasons for approval are
as outlined within the report. (At 6:42pm, upon the conclusion of this
item, Councillor Higgins returned to the meeting.) |
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Application 22/01217/FUL PDF 231 KB 1A Bradgate Lane, Asfordby Minutes: The Planning Officer (AS) addressed the
Committee and provided a summary of the application. Following the Officer presentation, the
following points were made:
Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part 9, Paragraphs
2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation to public speaking at Planning
Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation
(although Sarah Parker and John Coleman agreed to share their three minute
slot):
During the questioning of the speakers, the
following key points were raised:
During the debate, the following key points
were raised:
Councillor Browne proposed that the
application be refused contrary to Officer recommendation. Councillor Higgins
seconded the motion. RESOLVED The Planning Committee REFUSED the
application. (7 For, 0 Against, 3 Abstentions) REASONS In
the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, the loss of the public house would
not be adequately mitigated by the new retail store and proposed new café. The
proposals do not protect, retain or enhance existing community services and
facilities. The closure of the public house and its replacement with a retail
store is not supported by the local community and the proposal is therefore
contrary to policy C7 (b) of the adopted Melton Local Plan, and paragraphs 84
and 92(a), 93 a), b) and c) of the NPPF. |
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Urgent Business To consider any other business that the
Chair considers urgent Minutes: There was no urgent business. |