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Planning Control Committee - Thursday, 11th April, 2024 7.30 pm
April 11, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting primarily focused on planning control issues, including a detailed discussion and decision on a barn conversion at Holburn Farm. The committee also reviewed planning appeals and enforcement notices, and discussed a potential judicial review related to a solar farm decision by the Secretary of State.
Decision on Holburn Farm Barn Conversion: The committee approved the conversion of a barn into a dwelling despite the highway authority's sustainability concerns about increased traffic. The decision was influenced by the minimal impact of one additional dwelling and the historical preservation of the barn. The approval aligns with local development goals and conserves a historical structure.
Discussion on Planning Appeals: The committee noted the Secretary of State's decision to approve a solar farm previously rejected by the inspector, highlighting the farm's capacity to meet 31% of the district's electricity needs. The potential for a judicial review by a local residents' association was discussed, focusing on legal rather than planning judgment aspects. This decision could set a significant precedent for future renewable energy projects and their acceptance at the local level.
Review of Enforcement Notices: New strategies for handling enforcement notices were introduced, emphasizing negotiation and compliance. The focus remains on high-profile cases, including listed buildings and Green Belt developments. This approach aims to streamline enforcement processes and reduce landscape blight effectively.
Interesting Occurrence: The meeting had a remote attendee, Kerry, who experienced some indistinct audio issues, highlighting ongoing challenges with virtual participation in council meetings. This incident underscores the need for robust systems to support hybrid meeting formats.
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