Agenda and minutes
Contact: Lynn Cain Email: l.cain@ashfield.gov.uk
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Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary or Personal Interests and Non Disclosable Pecuniary/Other Interests Minutes: 1. Councillor Arnie Hankin declared a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest in respect of Application V/2019/0459, EON UK PLC, Application to Remove Condition 1 of Planning Permission V/2017/0022 to Allow Permanent Use of the Car Park at 21a Willow Drive, Annesley. His interest was due to land ownership.
2. Councillor Jason Zadrozny declared a Non Disclosable Pecuniary/Other Interest in respect of Application V/2019/0459, EON UK PLC, Application to Remove Condition 1 of Planning Permission V/2017/0022 to Allow Permanent Use of the Car Park at 21a Willow Drive, Annesley. His interest arose from the fact that he had previously met and spoken to both the Applicant and officers but in doing so had not expressed an opinion at any point. |
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Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee held on 17 June 2020, be received and approved as a correct record. |
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Town and Country Planning Act 1990: Town Planning Applications Requiring Decisions PDF 7 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: 1. V/2019/0459, EON UK PLC, Application to Remove Condition 1 of Planning Permission V/2017/0022 to Allow Permanent Use of the Car Park, 21a Willow Drive, Annesley
(In accordance with the Council’s Constitution and the Members’ Code of Conduct, Councillor Arnie Hankin had previously declared a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest in respect of this application. His interest was such that he left the meeting for the duration of the item and took no part in the discussion or voting thereon.)
On behalf of the Applicant, Mark Jackson took the opportunity to address the Committee in respect of this matter and Members were offered the opportunity to clarify any points raised during the submissions as required.
It was moved and seconded that permission to vary condition 1 of the previous consent and enter into a deed of variation to the S106 legal agreement, as outlined in the report, be approved as per officer’s recommendation.
2. V/2020/0213, Mr. Crossman, Change of Use from Dwelling C3 to 6 bedroom (8 person) House of Multiple Occupation, 54 Titchfield Street, Hucknall
In accordance with the Council’s Policy for dealing with late matters in relation to planning applications (Minute No. D4.17, 1993/94 refers), officers proceeded to give a verbal report as to additional comments received in relation to the application as follows:-
31 further letters of objection had been received from local residents in respect of the following:
· Increased on-street parking · Proposal is an over intensification of the existing property · Impact on quality of life of existing local residents.
Officers’ response:
· The further letters of objection received raise no new issues, and each of the matters had been addressed in the written report.
David Peck, on behalf of the Applicant and Councillor Dave Shaw, as Ward Member, took the opportunity to address the Committee in respect of this matter and Members were offered the opportunity to clarify any points raised during the submissions as required.
It was moved by Councillor Jason Zadrozny and seconded by Councillor Daniel Williamson that the officers’ recommendation as contained within the report, be rejected and planning consent be refused.
Reasons for rejecting officers’ recommendation:
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Tree Preservation Order - Covered Reservoir, Adjacent to 44 Whyburn Lane, Hucknall PDF 160 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Members were advised of an objection received in response to the making of a Tree Preservation Order at the covered reservoir adjacent to 44 Whyburn Lane, Hucknall and notwithstanding the objection, were asked to confirm approval accordingly.
RESOLVED that having considered and notwithstanding the objection, the Council proceeds to confirm the Tree Preservation Order without modification on the terms outlined in the report. |