Venue: Council Chamber
Contact: Georgina Moore/Chris Lunn
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Welcome and Introduction Minutes: Following the Chair’s introduction to the meeting, a Member made
reference to site visits and queried when these would be reinstated. The Head of Planning advised that this was
currently being explored with a view to reintroducing them as soon as possible. NOTED |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest received at this point in the
meeting. |
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Minutes - Planning and Development Committee - 16 July 2021 Minutes: The minutes of the Planning and Development Committee meeting, held on 16 July 2021, were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Schedule of Remaining Planning Applications to be Considered by Committee Item 1 -
Land at Hemlington Lane - Page 11 Item 2 -
Cleveland Cottage - Page 43 Item 3 - 20
Fountains Drive - Page 61 Additional documents:
Minutes: The Head of Planning submitted plans deposited as applications to
develop land under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and reported thereon. 19/0355/FUL
Erection of 18 no bungalows with associated access and landscaping works on Land
at Hemlington Lane, Middlesbrough
for Mr K Shannon Item deferred for the following reasons: To allow assessment of wildlife feature found on site. 21/0041/FUL Erection of 1 no dwellinghouse
(demolition of existing property) at Cleveland Cottage, Brass Castle Lane,
Middlesbrough TS8 9ED for Mr and Mrs Spriggs Full details of the planning application and the plan status were
outlined in the report. The report
contained a detailed analysis of the application and analysed relevant policies
from the National Planning Policy Framework and the Local Development
Framework. The Development Control Manager advised that permission was sought for
the erection of a large detached two-storey dwelling on the site of an existing
dwelling and associated garage, which were to be demolished. The development would largely maintain the
area and character of the existing property.
Members heard that following a consultation exercise, there had been no
objections received. Two representations
had been received with comments on the proposed development, which raised
issues pertaining to builders’ operations, the scheduling of construction
activities, and to the septic tank serving the site. One letter of support had been received and a
Ward Councillor had also supported the proposed development. The application site was located outside of the limits of development,
however, owing to the pre-existing dwellinghouse,
officers were satisfied with the proposals and the recommendation was to
approve the application, with conditions. A Member made reference to the issues that had been raised during the
consultation exercise and queried what assurances
could be given to demonstrate that these had been taken into account. In response, the Committee was advised that:
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Applications Approved by the Head of Planning 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). A Member referred to application reference 21/0366/TELPN and queried
what constituted a wrapround cabinet. In response, the Development Control Manager
advised that it was the cabinet that wrapped around the base of a monopole;
masts being erected had a minimum of two, occasionally three, cabinets on site
to support various functions. It was
explained that, on occasions, the cabinets wrapped around the pole whereas on
others, the cabinet was separate from the pole and sited off to one side. A Member referred to application reference 21/0196/FUL and queried
whether this related to the incident of development works taking place on land
behind residential property. In
response, this was deemed to be the case, but would be confirmed by the Head of
Planning / Development Control Manager.
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Appeal 1 -
103 Roman Road - Page 105 Appeal 2 -
2 Newport Crescent - Page 109 Appeal 3 -
22 The Avenue - Page 113 Additional documents:
Minutes: Appeal Ref: APP/W0734/W/21/3268432 103 Roman Road,
Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 5PH – Appeal Dismissed The development
proposed was the erection of a two-storey rear extension and a single-storey
rear extension. The main issues
in the determination of the appeal were: ·
The effect of the proposed development on the character and appearance
of the area having particular regard to this part of Roman Road and with
reference to the Linthorpe Conservation Area (CA); and ·
The effect of the proposed development on the living conditions of
neighbouring occupiers having regard to matters of outlook and light. Appeal Ref: APP/W0734/W/21/3268549 2 Newport
Crescent, Middlesbrough TS1 5EP – Appeal Upheld The development
proposed change of use from shop A1 [E(a)] to hot food takeaway A5 [sui
generis] - contemporary fish and chip shop. The main issue
in the determination of the appeal was the effect of the proposed development
on the retail function of the town centre. Appeal Ref: APP/W0734/D/21/3278295 22 The Avenue,
Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6PD – Appeal Dismissed The development
proposed single-storey rear extension, single-storey front extension,
first-storey side extension and loft conversion including dormer windows to
front and rear. The main issue
in the determination of the appeal was whether or not the proposal would
preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the Linthorpe Conservation
Area (CA). In
respect of the appeals, the Development Control Manager provided Members with
details of the issues raised by the Planning Inspectorate. NOTED |