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Welcome and Fire Evacuation Procedure Minutes: The Chair advised all attendees of the fire evacuation procedure. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes:
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Minutes - Planning and Development Committee - 6 June 2024 PDF 158 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of the Planning and Development Committee held on 6 June 2024 were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Schedule of Remaining Planning Applications to be Considered by Committee PDF 149 KB Schedule – Page 9 Item 1 - Page 11 - Land at Strait Lane, Stainton Item
2 – Page 47 - 51 Tollesby Road, TS5 7PT Item
3 – Page 59 - 2, Helmsley Close, TS5 7LP Item
4 – Page 73 - Grey Towers, Nunthorpe, TS7 0PW Item
5 – Page 101 - The Avenue Play Area, Nunthorpe, TS7 0AG Item 6 – Page 113 - 22, Dixons Bank, TS7 8NT Additional documents:
Minutes: The Head of Planning submitted
plans deposited as applications to develop land under the Town and Country
Planning Act 1990. In accordance with Council
Procedure Rule No. 4.57, the Committee agreed to vary the order of business.
24/0179/COU 22 Dixons Bank, Middlesbrough, TS7 8NT.
Change of use from residential dwelling (C3) to care facility (C2). The Development Control Manager submitted a report regarding an application that sought planning permission for the change of use of the property from a residential dwellinghouse (C3) to residential care facility (C2). Consent was being sought for the caring of up to five children between the ages of 9 and 17 at the property. The principal reason for the change of use of the property was the requirement to move from its existing premises at Rigwood House in Saltburn. Following the consultation period, a number of objections were received expressing concerns about the proposals and their expected operations, which were detailed in the report. The main issues raised were on the grounds of staff parking and general traffic movements at the site and along the side road, as well as concerns about potential associated nuisance implications associated with the use/residents. Noting the number of expected staff and users at any one time and the parking spaces within the curtilage of the application site, Members were advised that, in officer’s views, the number of vehicles anticipated with the proposals can be accommodated at the site. Any surplus parking outside of the site was likely to be infrequent and could be accommodated near the property. As such parking issues were not likely to adversely affect the amenities of nearby residents. The activities associated with the proposed residential care facility use were considered to be compatible and appropriate within a residential estate in a suburban context. Many issues raised relating to anti-social behaviour had no evidence to demonstrate that this would be the outcome of the use and such matters could also be associated with the occupation of any residential dwelling. The application site was a two-storey detached residential dwellinghouse situated on the eastern side of Dixons Bank, Marton. The local area was a well-established residential area, which comprised predominantly of two-storey semi-detached properties arranged at a medium density. Members were advised that, in accordance with Section 38(6) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, Local Planning Authorities must determine applications for planning permission in accordance with the Development Plan for the area, unless material considerations indicate otherwise. The report detailed the planning policy position in relation to the application. The Development Control Manager advised the Committee that the application be approved subject to conditions. A representative from Highfield North East was in attendance to speak in support of the application. The Committee was advised: · There would likely only be up to five cars on site at any given time and the activity of the home would ... view the full minutes text for item 24/10 |
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Applications Approved by the Head of Planning PDF 363 KB Minutes: The Head of
Planning submitted details of planning applications which had been approved to
date in accordance with the delegated authority granted to him at Minute 187
(29 September 1992). |
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Planning Appeals Minutes: The Head of Planning advised the committee that an appeal had been lodged by Lidl following committee’s decision to refuse that application. A Planning Inspectorate Hearing was scheduled for 24 September 2024. |
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Any other urgent items which in the opinion of the Chair, may be considered. Minutes: None. |