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Items
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Item |
SPC21 |
Election of Chair
Minutes:
Councillor
Mike Tebbutt proposed, and Councillor Tim Allebone seconded that
Councillor Steven North be the Chair of the North Northamptonshire
Strategic Planning Committee.
Councillor
Ross Armour proposed, and Councillor Simon Reilly seconded that
Councillor Alison Dalziel be the Chair of the North
Northamptonshire Strategic Planning Committee.
Members cast their votes
as follows for the position of Chair:-
Councillor Steven North
– 9 votes
Councillor Alison
Dalziel – 3 votes
It was therefore
RESOLVED
that Councillor Steven North be appointed Chair
of the North Northamptonshire Strategic Planning
Committee.
(Councillor
North took the Chair)
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SPC22 |
Apologies for absence
Minutes:
Apologies for absence were received from
Councillors Paul Marks, Malcom Waters and Roger Powell
It was noted by committee that Councillors
Bert Jackson and Robin Carter were acting as substitutes for
Councillor Paul Marks and Councillor Malcom Waters.
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SPC23 |
Members' Declarations of Interests
Minutes:
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SPC24 |
Minutes of the meeting held on 6th September 2021 PDF 217 KB
Minutes:
RESOLVED
that the minutes of the meetings of the Planning
Committee held on 6th September 2021 be approved as
a correct record.
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SPC25 |
Applications for planning permission, listed building consent and appeal information*
Minutes:
The Committee considered the following applications
for planning permission, which were set out in the Development
Control Officers Report and supplemented verbally and in writing at
the meeting. Two speakers attended the meeting and spoke on
applications in accordance with the Right to Speak
Policy.
The reports included details of applications and, where applicable,
results of statutory consultations and representations which had
been received from interested bodies and individuals, and the
Committee reached the following decisions:-.
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SPC26 |
NN/21/00014/MINVOC PDF 853 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Proposed Development
*5.1
Variation of Condition 5 of Planning Permission 08/00026/MIN to
extend hours of HGV movements at Wakerley Quarry, Wakerley NN17 3BA
for Mick George Limited
Application No:
NN/21/00014/MINVOC
Speaker:
David Allan attended the meeting and addressed the committee as
a representative of Wakerley Parish Meeting. Concerns were raised
in relation to breaches of existing planning permission. Questions
of professional oversite and compliance were raised by Mr Allan. In
addressing the committee it was
clarified that should conditions be added to any planning
permissions which would improve the current situation then the
parish meeting would withdraw existing objections.
John
Gough attended the meeting and addressed the committee as the agent
on behalf of the applicant stating that the proposed development
was assisting local growth agendas and economic recovery and that
the site included a sunken access road with screening to minimise
disruption. It was clarified to members that the applicant would be
accepting of conditions which would included the
installation of CCTV for vehicle monitoring purposes and adequate
sound monitoring.
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Decision
Members received a report about a proposal for which planning
permission was being sought for the variation of
condition 5 of Planning Permission 08/00026/MIN to extend hours of
HGV movements.
The
Planning Officer addressed the committee and provided an update
which stated that there had been clerical amendments to the
officers report as detailed in the
update report.
Members initially raised concerns regarding recent breaches of
planning permission by the applicant. Concerns were also raised in
relation to noise monitoring within the facility and the possible
detrimental impact on neighbouring villages.
Members also raised questions regarding the use of temporary
planning permission for 18 months which would include further
conditions in relation to the establishment of site monitoring,
CCTV and a site specific noise
assessment.
Following debate an amendment to the officer recommendation was
proposed by Councillor Bell and seconded by Councillor Allebone
that the application be approved subject to an 18-month temporary
planning permission with additional conditions for CCTV, site
monitoring, site specific noise assessment in addition to
previously proposed
It
was agreed that the application be APPROVED subject
to the following conditions:
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Note: this does not include all the other
conditions which were on the original permissions 08/00026/MIN and
EN/97/522C (64 conditions in total) which will also be added but
are not affected by the current application.
Working Hours
5.
Operations, excluding blasting, and the
construction of any soil screening mound, and movement of
HGV’s shall be confined to the hours of 07.00 to 18.00
Mondays to Fridays and 07.00 to 13.00 on Saturdays with no works on
Sundays, public or bank holidays.
HGV
movements shall be confined to 06.00 to 18.00 Mondays to Fridays
and 07.00 to 13.00 on Saturdays with no works on Sundays, public or
bank holidays.
The hours from
06.00-07.00 will only relate to up to 50 HGV’s pre-loaded the
previous day and shall be for a temporary period of eighteen months
from the date of this permission. The 50 ...
view the full minutes text for item SPC26
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SPC27 |
NN/21/00015/MINVOC PDF 853 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Proposed Development
*5.2
Variation of Condition 5 of Planning Permission EN/97/522C to
extend hours of HGV movements. at Wakerley Quarry, Wakerley NN17 3BA for
Mick George Limited
Application No:
NN/21/00015/MINVOC
Speaker:
David Allan attended the meeting and addressed the committee as
a representative of Wakerley Parish Meeting. Concerns were raised
in relation to breaches of existing planning permission. Questions
of professional oversite and compliance were raised by Mr Allan. In
addressing the committee it was
clarified that should conditions be added to any planning
permissions which would improve the current situation then the
parish meeting would withdraw existing objections.
John
Gough attended the meeting and addressed the committee as the agent
on behalf of the applicant stating that the proposed development
was assisting local growth agendas and economic recovery and that
the site included a sunken access road with screening to minimise
disruption. It was clarified to members that the applicant would be
accepting of conditions which would included the
installation of CCTV for vehicle monitoring purposes and adequate
sound monitoring.
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Decision
Members received a report about a proposal for which planning
permission was being sought for the Variation of Condition 5 of
Planning Permission EN/97/522C to extend hours of HGV
movements.
The
Planning Officer addressed the committee and provided an update
which stated that there had been clerical amendments to the
officers report as detailed in the
update report.
Members initially raised concerns regarding recent breaches of
planning permission by the applicant. Concerns were also raised in
relation to noise monitoring within the facility and the possible
detrimental impact on neighbouring villages.
Members also raised questions regarding the use of temporary
planning permission for 18 months which would include further
conditions in relation to the establishment of site monitoring,
CCTV and a site specific noise
assessment.
Following debate an amendment to the officer recommendation was
proposed by Councillor Bell and seconded by Councillor Allebone
that the application be approved subject to an 18-month temporary
planning permission with additional conditions for CCTV, site
monitoring, site specific noise assessment in addition to
previously proposed
It
was agreed that the application be APPROVED subject
to the following conditions:
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Note: this does not include all the other
conditions which were on the original permissions 08/00026/MIN and
EN/97/522C (64 conditions in total) which will also be added but
are not affected by the current application.
Working Hours
5.
Operations, excluding blasting, and the
construction of any soil screening mound, and movement of
HGV’s shall be confined to the hours of 07.00 to 18.00
Mondays to Fridays and 07.00 to 13.00 on Saturdays with no works on
Sundays, public or bank holidays.
HGV
movements shall be confined to 06.00 to 18.00 Mondays to Fridays
and 07.00 to 13.00 on Saturdays with no works on Sundays, public or
bank holidays.
The hours from
06.00-07.00 will only relate to up to 50 HGV’s pre-loaded the
previous day and shall be for a temporary period of eighteen months
from the date of this permission. The 50 ...
view the full minutes text for item SPC27
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SPC28 |
Delegated Officers Report
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SPC29 |
None notified
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SPC30 |
Close of meeting
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