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Apologies Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors Juma Begum, Bill Hartnett, Andy Fry, Tomothy Pearman, Chris Holz and Anthony Lovell, With Councillors Sharon Harvey, Joanna Kane, Kerrie Miles, Emma Marshall and Brandon Clayton in attendance as substitutes.
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Declarations of Interest To invite Councillors to declare any Disclosable Pecuniary Interests and / or Other Disclosable Interests they may have in items on the agenda, and to confirm the nature of those interests.
Minutes: Councillor Brandon Clayton declared an interest in respect of Agenda item 7 (minute No56), in that he expressed his opinion on the application during a forum and therefore could be considered pre-determined. He left the Meeting for the entirety of item and took no part in the debate or decision thereof.
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Confirmation of Minutes PDF 309 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Planning Committee held on 8th November 2023 were presented to Members.
RESOLVED that
The minutes of the Planning Committee held on 8th November 2023 were approved as true and accurate records and signed by the Chair.
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To note Update Reports (if any) for the Planning Applications to be considered at the meeting (circulated prior to the commencement of the meeting)
Minutes: The Chair drew Members attention to the update report circulated to Members prior to the meeting.
Members indicated that they had sufficient time to read the report and were happy to proceed with the meeting.
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23/00387/S73 - Dorothy Terry House, Evesham Road, Redditch, B97 5EN PDF 111 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The application was
reported to Planning Committee for determination because the
application was a Section 73 application which concerned a major
development being recommended for approval,
as such the application fell outside the
scheme of delegation to Officers. Officers presented the report and in doing so,
drew Members’attention to the
presentation slides on pages 5 to 9 of the Site Plans and
Presentations pack. The application was for Dorothy Terry House, Evesham Road, Redditch B97 5ENand was a section 73 application which sought the amendment of Conditions 7 and 8 attached to the planning permission 2010/137/FUL.
Officers detailed the two Conditions which were to be amended by the application. Condition 7 was in relation to updating the plans list for the development and the change to Condition 8 sought to remove a restriction from the original development, Condition 8 stated that only those with a dementia diagnosis could take residency at the care home.
Officers further detailed that the application did not seek to change the C2 classification and would not prevent those with dementia taking residency, however, it would also permit those who fell within the C2 category who also had additional needs but without a Dementia Diagnosis.
There were no proposed alterations to the site which included car parking and the provision of a café, laundry and hair salon exclusively for use of those residents at the care home.
Officers sought delegated approval as an amended Section 106 Deed of Variation was required.
At the invitation of the Chair, Jamie Lindon-Lewis the applicant addressed the Committee in support of the application.
Officers clarified the following points after questions from Members.
Members then proceeded to debate the application.
Members expressed their support for local businesses and believed assistance should be given to ensure that they remained viable, Members further expressed the opinion that it would not cause any issues opening up the criteria to allow a wider range of people with additional needs to use the site. On being put to a vote it was.
RESOLVED that
having had regard to the development plan and to all other materialconsiderations, authority be delegated to the Head of Planning, Regeneration andLeisure Services to grant planning permission subject to:-
a) The satisfactory completion of a deed of variation to the extant Section 106planning obligation to an Extra Care Facility. b) Conditions as detailed on pages 17 and 18 of the Public Reports pack.
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Additional documents: Minutes: Officers drew Members to the contents of the Update Report.
The application was
reported to Planning Committee for determination because the
application was for major development (more than 1000 sq metres of new commercial / Industrial
floorspace) and it required a Section
106 Agreementand as
such the application fell outside the scheme of delegation to
Officers. Officers presented the report and in doing so,
drew Members’attention to the
presentation slides on pages 11 to 29 of the Site Plans and
Presentations pack. The application was for Honeywell, Burnt Meadow Road, North Moons Moat Industrial Estate, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9HJand sought the partial demolition of existing building with the erection of 4 new buildings, parking, landscaping and ancillary works.
Officers drew Members attention to pages 12 and 13 of the Public Reports pack and detailed to Members the proposed changes on site.
Unit 2 identified on page 13 of the Site Plans and Presentations pack would be retained during the development with a slight extension to accommodate office space. Units 1, 3, 4 and 5 would be new units.
There were 3 Trees subject to a Tree Protection Order (TPO) on the site, all were mature oak specimens and their retention was sought and Conditioned under the application. Most of the tree screening especially along the north of the site would also be retained.
Officers detailed that the area was designated as local employment and there were no objections to the development subject to appropriate Conditions.
Officers clarified the following points after questions from Members.
Members then debated the application.
Members welcomed the Section 106 contribution to encourage the use and enhancement of public transport and were satisfied that the amount of parking on site would meet the needs of the development and not contribute to any issues with parking in the wider area.
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23/00966/FUL - Agricultural Barn At Moors Lane, Feckenham, Worcestershire, B96 6JH PDF 338 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Having declared an interest in this agenda item, Councillor Brandon Clayton retired from the Planning Committee and took no part in the debate or decision thereof.
The application was
being reported to the Planning Committee because the application
had resulted in a formal objection being received (which was not
resolved through Officer negotiation) from a statutory
consultee. Officers presented the report and in doing so,
drew Members’attention to the
presentation slides on pages 31 to 40 of the Site Plans and
Presentations pack. The application was for the Agricultural Barn at Moors Lane, Feckenham, Worcestershire, B96 6JHand sought the demolition of the existing buildings and the erection of a new dwelling with associated works.
Officers detailed to Members the site location on page 32 of the Public Reports pack and its proximity to local residences along Moors Lane, which was identified as a bridleway.
The application sought to demolish two existing farm buildings at the site and replace them with a singular central dwelling, Officers detailed that there was an extant approved planning permission for the conversion of the existing buildings into a 3-bed dwelling. Officers further detailed that the new proposed dwelling would be a 5-bed dwelling and would be constructed with brick and weatherboard with a tiled roof.
Officers requested an additional Condition which required that the existing buildings be removed prior to commencement and an amendment to a condition to include an additional plan reference.
At the invitation of the Chair, the applicant Mr Richard Eost, addressed the Committee in support of the application.
Officers clarified the following points after questions from Members.
Members then debated the application.
Members expressed a concern with the bridleway and how the property would be serviced especially in regard to refuse collection. It was detailed that the council owns a range of vehicles for different jobs/road Conditions and that the other properties along moors lane were being serviced.
Members were happy with the application in that when comparing it to the existing fallback position there was a reduction in the building footprint on the site, this enhanced the openness of the area and therefore supported the countryside policy.
On being put to a vote it was
RESOLVED that
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