Venue: Parkside, Station Approach, Burton Street, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1GH
Contact: Democratic Services
Note: This meeting was rescheduled from 15th September 2022
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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(a) To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 21 July 2022 (b) To confirm the minutes of the special meeting held on 11 August 2022 Additional documents: Minutes: (a)
The minutes of
the meeting held on 21 July 2022 were confirmed as a true record. (b)
Minutes of the
special meeting held on 11 August 2022 To
clarify the position on the voting, the Chair proposed an amendment to the
minutes as shown in red below : ‘RESOLVED
That
the application be APPROVED subject to conditions set out in Appendix C. 4
for, 4 against, 1 abstention (The Chair did not vote) Due
to a tie in the vote, in accordance with the procedure rules set out in the
Constitution, the Chair exercised her casting vote for
the application which carried the motion to approve the application.’ Members raised queries regarding the way in which
the voting should be recorded in the minutes. A
Member raised a query in relation to the conditions which had been debated at
the meeting and whether these were included as part of the approval of the
application. The Senior Planning Officer (AC) responded that condition 11
covered these matters. It
was agreed to defer confirmation of the minutes to enable clarification as to
how the voting at the 11 August Meeting should be recorded in the minutes on
the matters raised to be taken to the next meeting. (Councillors Chandler and
Holmes entered the meeting at 6.05 pm during the debate on the above item.) |
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Declarations of Interest Members to declare any
interest as appropriate in respect of items to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: Councillor Posnett held a standing personal interest in any matters relating to the Leicestershire County Council due to her role as a County Councillor. Application 22/00705/FUL
- Flats North of Car Park, Chapel Street, Melton Mowbray Councillor Browne declared a conflict of interest due to his role as portfolio holder for Housing and Landlord Services and his subsequent involvement in the scheme and therefore advised he would not take part in this application and he would move into the public gallery. |
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Schedule of Applications |
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Application 21/00825/VAC PDF 256 KB OS 4240, Burdetts Close, Great Dalby Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Senior Planning Officer (RR) addressed the Committee and provided a summary of the application and advised the application was recommended for approval subject to conditions. He explained that an additional representation had been received which related to the site access however this was not part of this application. Amended plans had been received and were reflected in the presentation and would have no impact on amenity. Highways had indicated that the amendments met the required standard and the roads would be capable of adoption. Due to the revised plans, there was an amendment to condition 3 which had not been included in the report and was verbally communicated to the Committee, which would take account of the highway comments and appropriate landscaping. Members raised concerns and the Senior
Planning Officer responded as follows: ·
Condition
3 would be amended to read in accordance with the respective drawings. ·
Trees
would be planted at 10m intervals. ·
The
width of the entrance to Burdetts Close was approx.
5m and this met the Highway Authority’s requirement. ·
The road
carriageway was the same as the existing road on Burdetts
Close. ·
Severn
Trent Water had raised no objections to the scheme. Members felt that they could not consider an application when they did
not have the correct wording for the condition variations. It was requested that the following be recorded in the minutes: ‘There was ongoing concern for building new
homes in villages when the water and sewage infrastructure was not effectively
meeting customer demand and how this new development would impact on the water
supply of existing residents in Great Dalby.’ The Solicitor responded that previous appeal
decisions had looked at this issue and explained that water companies were not
obliged to provide comment and Planning Committees could not refuse applications
on water supply related matters. There were however other routes to address
this issue outside of a Planning Committee meeting. Although there was some confusion as to
elements of the two applications received for this site, it was noted that it
was not possible to combine them as they had been submitted as two separate
applications. A discussion ensued on the Construction
Management Plan and how this was accessed against EN2. It was explained that
there is expected to be a biodiversity gain as a result of
additional planting, however this was questioned as there has been no baseline
biodiversity assessment and therefore it can’t be assumed that there would be a
biodiversity gain. 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 3 minute presentation: · Caroline Chave, Agent, Chave Planning · Councillor Robert Child, Ward Councillor Following the speakers’ speeches the following points were noted: · The drainage system couldn’t cope ... view the full minutes text for item PL35 |
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Application 19/00909/OUT PDF 286 KB St Mary’s Hospital, Thorpe Road, Melton Mowbray Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Planning Officer (GE) addressed the Committee and provided a summary of the application and advised the application was recommended. There were no public speakers.
During discussion the following points were noted: · The doorway was of steel construction to ensure stability and weatherproofing · There was an information plaque displaying the history of the cells · There was appreciation for reaching a mutually agreeable design and appearance · There was disappointment from one Member that the original cells could not have been retained Councillor Browne proposed that the application be approved. Councillor Webster seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application
be APPROVED and condition 30 be formally APPROVED. (9 for, 1 abstention) REASONS The proposed scheme is considered to result in an appropriate memorial and consists of a structure which offers an interesting and sensitively considered physical representation of a historic vagrant cell at the site in terms of scale, design and appearance, ensuring that the feature would appropriately commemorate the interpretation of this important non[1]designated heritage asset and its place in Melton Mowbray’s history. Due to the design and positioning of the feature, it is considered that the risks arising from anti-social behaviour or vandalism have been adequately addressed and mitigated. |
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Application 22/00705/FUL PDF 307 KB Flats north of car park, Chapel Street, Melton Mowbray Additional documents:
Minutes:
(Councillor Browne here left the meeting due to his interest declared at Minute PL33.) The Senior Planning Officer (RR) addressed the Committee and provided a summary of the application and advised the application was recommended for approval subject to conditions. There were no public speakers. Councillor Chandler proposed that the application be approved. Councillor Holmes seconded the motion. RESOLVED That the application be APPROVED subject to conditions
set out in Appendix B. (Unanimous) REASONS The overall increase in height is minimal being approximately just 0.17m and it is considered that the proposal would have no undue detrimental impact to the character of the area, nearby heritage assets or to neighbouring residential amenity. The proposal would not detract from the setting of the adjacent listed building given the minimal impact the increase in height of the roof would have. The proposed works would incorporate increased and improved roof insulation in order to comply with Policy EN9 of the Melton Local Plan and the current U-values under Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power) of the Building Regulation/Building Act The proposed development would therefore accord to Policy D1 and SS1 of the Melton Local Plan and the overall aims of the National Planning Policy Framework 2021. |
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Urgent Business To consider any other business that the Chair considers urgent Minutes: There was no urgent business. |