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Apologies for Absence Minutes: An apology for absence was received from Councillor Mason. Councillor Mike Brown was appointed as his substitute. |
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To confirm the Minutes of the
meeting held on 4 April 2024. Minutes: Minute PL73.2 - Application
23/00633/FUL - The Chestnuts, 12 Belvoir Road, Redmile An amendment was requested to add
the word ‘not’ into the following sentence: The National Planning Policy states
that developments should create environments that are safe and accessible and
the fear of crime should not undermine the quality of life. Minute PL73 - Application
21/01318/FUL – Ashby Folville Manor, Gaddesby Lane, Ashby Folville A Member raised that their comment
had not been included in the Minutes and the comment related to there being a
precedent set. The Chair advised as that the
application had been refused, there was no precedent set and also each
application was judged on its own merits. Subject to the foregoing amendment,
the Minutes of the meeting held on 4 April 2024 were approved as a true record. |
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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: Application 22/01014/FUL - Land South of Cedarwood, Lag Lane, Thorpe
Arnold Councillor
Ronan Browne declared a personal interest in the above application due to being an acquaintance
of the applicant who was also the Chair of the Melton and Syston Conservative
Association and as Leader of the Conservative group he had considered the
perception of his participation and decided to leave the meeting for this item. Application 14/00777/OUT DOV
– Land behind 38-48 High Street, Waltham on the Wolds Councillor Ronan Browne
declared a personal interest in the above application as he worked
for a housing association and had had a business relationship with Platform
Housing being the applicant for this application. Therefore he advised
that he would leave the meeting for this item. It was agreed to change the
order of the agenda so that the above two items could be taken together to
allow the Councillor to leave the meeting after having taken part in the other
applications on the agenda. Application 23/01159/FUL –
Land off Ashby Road, Twyford Councillor Higgins advised
that he had intended to speak as Ward Councillor but had taken advice and had
changed his mind on this position and would remain in the meeting and wished to
raise some general concerns regarding flooding at a later point. |
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Schedule of Applications |
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Application 22/00063/FUL PDF 330 KB Land OS 481195
338112, Castle View Road, Easthorpe Minutes: Location: Land OS 481195 338112, Castle View Road, Easthorpe Proposal: Change of use of agricultural land to accommodate
2no. gypsy and travellers pitches for a total of 2no. mobile homes, 3no.
touring caravans, 1no. utility block, 1no. sewage treatment plant and area of
hardstanding The Planning Officer (MK)
addressed the committee and provided a summary of the application. Following
the presentation, Members asked questions for clarification. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation the public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give
a three minute presentation: Ben Wills, 360 Rural
Limited, Objector In relation to a point
raised by the speaker regarding a tenancy agreement, the Legal Services Manager
advised that the Planning Team did not have proof of tenancy. However, if there
was a tenancy agreement already in place then any decision made would be
invalidated. Members were concerned at
the legal position in this case and a deferral was discussed. Councillor Glancy proposed
that the application be deferred for the reasons given below. Councillor
Cumbers seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be
deferred for the reasons given below. (Unanimous) REASONS The reasons for deferral
were to establish the legality of the tenancy and enable the court judgement to
be brought forward as well as the history to the arrangement which may involve
a sworn affidavit. |
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Application 22/01373/OUT PDF 251 KB Land Between 9 And 15 Navigation Close, Melton Mowbray Minutes: Location: Land Between 9 And 15 Navigation Close, Melton
Mowbray Proposal: Outline permission sought for a detached dwelling
with associated vehicular access (Detailed approval sought for means of access
to the site; all other matters reserved for subsequent approval) The Planning Officer (MK)
addressed the committee and provided a summary of the application. Following
the presentation, Members asked questions for clarification. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation the public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation: ·
Iain Garnell, Agent ·
Councillor Sarah Cox, Ward Councillor During the debate, the
following points were raised: ·
Members were of the opinion the site would be
better retained as community open space ·
The original developer had not designated the
site as amenity space however residents had used it as such and had planted
trees there ·
The nearest play area at Vulcan Close was a half
mile walk around the
road network as there was no cut through ·
The
application was considered to be an opportunist development ·
The Planning Development Manager advised that
this land was owned privately by an individual who could fence the land if they
wished ·
Several policies were considered for refusal ·
It was considered that it sent the wrong message
for the Council to agree to build a house on this site ·
There was concern for protecting the ancient
monument on the neighbouring site ·
The Committee had strived on all new
developments to include green space to enhance the lives of those that lived
there so for this green area to be removed was against all those policies ·
It was felt that this decision was made more
difficult in having to go against the recommendation ·
There were other windfall sites that could be
developed rather than this one ·
The loss of green space, loss of amenity for
neighbours, over-intensification of the site, not in-keeping with the area,
building on a green area, adverse impact on the area and sense of place, damage
to wildlife habitats and loss of wildlife routes were all concerns and listed
for reasons for refusal Councillor Glancy proposed
that the application be refused contrary to the officer recommendation.
Councillor Allnatt seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be
refused for the reasons given below. (Unanimous) REASONS In the opinion of the local planning authority, the proposal represents an over-intensification of the site that is not sympathetic to the character of the area, in particular in respect of the impact on the amenity of the neighbouring dwellings and damage to the wider context of the estate, contrary to policy D1 (a) and (c) of the Melton Local Plan. The sense of place within the Navigation Close development would be eroded, and the development does not contribute to the character of the settlement by developing out a green space, contrary to policies EN1 and EN6 of the Melton Local Plan and paragraph 135 of the NPPF. Furthermore, by removing the openness of the site, ... view the full minutes text for item PL81 |
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Application 23/01159/FUL PDF 216 KB Land off Ashby Road, Twyford Minutes: Location: Land off Ashby Road, Twyford Proposal: New Barn and sheep pens under cover lairage The Planning Officer (HW) addressed
the committee and provided a summary of the application. Following the
presentation, Members asked questions for clarification. It was noted that the
applicant is a member of staff and therefore the Constitution requires that the
application is determined by the Planning Committee. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation the public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation: · Councillor Mick Jones, Twyford & Thorpe Satchville Parish Council As the meeting was
approaching 3 hours in duration, in accordance with the Constitution, there was
a proposal to extend the meeting beyond 3 hours. On being taken to the vote it
was unanimously carried to continue the meeting. During debate the following
points were raised: · Members were supportive of the Parish Council’s concerns regarding the risk of flooding · It was stated that for one small barn, the risk of impact on flooding may be negligible · The Assistant Director advised this was a very minor development, 400m from Twyford and there was no flood risk as a result · It was reiterated that the only reason for it being presented to the Committee was due to being a member of staff’s application Councillor Ian Atherton
proposed that the recommendation within the report be approved. Councillor
Siggy Atherton seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be approved
subject to conditions detailed in Section 10 of the report. (7 For, 1 Against, 3
Abstentions) (Councillors Cumbers and
Higgins requested that their abstentions be recorded.) (Councillor Gordon requested
that her vote against be recorded.) REASONS The reasons for approval
were as outlined in the report. (Upon the conclusion of this
item, Councillor Browne left the meeting due to his interests declared at
Minute PL78.) |
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Application 22/01014/FUL PDF 464 KB Land South of Cedarwood Lag Lane, Thorpe Arnold Minutes: Location: Land South Of Cedarwood
Lag Lane, Thorpe Arnold Proposal: One replacement dwelling (demolition of existing
dwelling), three new dwellings, new access road, public vehicle passing place,
turning head and associated highways works The Planning Officer (HW)
addressed the committee and provided a summary of the application. The Planning
Officer advised that two letters in support of the application had been
received since the report had been circulated. Following the presentation, Members
asked questions for clarification. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation the public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation: ·
Councillor Chris Gray, Waltham & Thorpe
Arnold Parish Council ·
Jane Breddy, Objector ·
Richard Cooper, HSSP Architects, Agent Councillor Higgins proposed
that the recommendation within the report be approved. Councillor Siggy
Atherton seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be
approved subject to planning conditions detailed in Section 10 of the report. (Unanimous) REASONS The reasons for approval
were as outlined in the report. |
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Application 14/00777/OUT DOV PDF 283 KB Land behind 38–48
High Street, Waltham on the Wolds Minutes: Location: Land behind 38 – 48 High Street, Waltham on the
Wolds Proposal: Deed of Variation to Section 106 Agreement The Planning Development
Manager addressed the committee and provided a summary of the application.
Members asked questions for clarification. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Part
9, Paragraphs 2.8-2.28 of the Council’s Constitution in relation the public
speaking at Planning Committee, the Chair allowed the following to give a three minute presentation: ·
Councillor Chris Gray, Waltham & Thorpe Arnold Parish
Council ·
Val White, Objector Councillor Ian Atherton
proposed that the recommendation within the report be approved. Councillor
Siggy Atherton seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the request for a Deed
of Variation be AGREED in full: • Tenure mix agreed in
full • Nomination provision agreed in full • Removal of local
connection for Rent to Buy and Shared Ownership units agreed in full • Mortgage clause
agreed in full (9 For, 0 Against, 1
Abstention) (Councillor Higgins
requested that his abstention be recorded.) REASONS The reasons for approval
were as outlined in the report. |
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Urgent Business To consider any other business that the
Chair considers urgent Minutes: There was no urgent business. |