Agenda and minutes

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Contact: Lynn Cain  Email: lynn.cain@ashfield.gov.uk

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P.1

Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary or Personal Interests and/or Non-Registrable Interests

Minutes:

Councillor Jason Zadrozny, on behalf of all Cabinet Members present at the meeting (Councillors Samantha Deakin, Tom Hollis and Rachel Madden), declared a Non-Registrable Interest in relation to the following applications due to previous consideration of the housing initiatives at a Cabinet meeting:

 

·       V/2022/0195, Ashfield District Council, Demolition of Existing Garages and Erection of 3No. 2 Bed Dwellings, Land Off Darley Avenue, Kirkby in Ashfield.

 

·       V/2022/0198, Ashfield District Council, Construction of 3No. 2 Bed Dwellings and 2No. 3 Bed Dwellings, Land Off Spruce Grove, Kirkby in Ashfield.

 

P.2

Minutes pdf icon PDF 200 KB

Minutes:

RESOLVED

that the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee held on 13 April 2022, be received and approved as a correct record.

P.3

Town and Country Planning Act 1990: Town Planning Applications Requiring Decisions pdf icon PDF 7 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

1.   V/2022/0195, Ashfield District Council, Demolition of Existing Garages and Erection of 3No. 2 Bed Dwellings, Land Off Darley Avenue, Kirkby in Ashfield

 

(In accordance with the Council’s Constitution and the Members’ Code of Conduct, Councillors Samantha Deakin, Tom Hollis, Rachel Madden, and Jason Zadrozny had previously declared Non-Registrable Interests in respect of this application. Their interests were such that they stayed in the meeting and took part in the discussion and voting thereon.)

 

Linda Bend, an objector, took the opportunity to address the Committee in respect of this matter. As per the agreed process, Members were then offered the opportunity to clarify any points raised during the submissions as required.

 

It was moved and seconded that conditional consent be granted as per

officer’s recommendation subject to additional informatives as follows:

 

Informatives

1. The applicant is advised that double yellow lines or other parking restrictions should be provided on the private driveway to restrict parking and ensure that access through the site is not restricted by parked vehicles.

 

2. The applicant should ensure that a communications plan is produced and circulated to all neighbouring properties and those who require access over the site, to advise of any closures of the site or limited access that may occur during the construction of the proposal.

 

3. The applicant is advised to ensure that they liaise with the owner/occupier of No. 13 Farm View Road to ensure that their trailer can be accessed and egressed from their rear access.

 

 

2.   V/2022/0198, Ashfield District Council, Construction of 3No. 2 Bed Dwellings and 2No. 3 Bed Dwellings, Land Off Spruce Grove, Kirkby in Ashfield

 

(In accordance with the Council’s Constitution and the Members’ Code of Conduct, Councillors Samantha Deakin, Tom Hollis, Rachel Madden, and Jason Zadrozny had previously declared Non-Registrable Interests in respect of this application. Their interests were such that they stayed in the meeting and took part in the discussion and voting thereon.)

 

It was moved and seconded that conditional consent be granted as per

officer’s recommendation.

 

 

3.   V/2022/0148, Ashfield District Council, Alterations to the Facade Including New Fenestrations and Cladding, Landscaping and New Vehicular Access, Minor Internal Alterations, 70-72 High Pavement, Sutton in Ashfield

 

It was moved and seconded that conditional consent be granted as per

officer’s recommendation.

P.4

Tree Preservation Order - 66 High Tor, Skegby pdf icon PDF 243 KB

Minutes:

Members were advised of an objection received in response to the making of a Tree Preservation Order at 66 High Tor, Skegby, Sutton in Ashfield

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.