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Thirsk and Malton Area Constituency Planning Committee - Thursday, 15th February, 2024 10.00 am
February 15, 2024 Thirsk and Malton Area Planning Committee View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The council meeting focused on addressing public attendance protocols, safety measures, and planning applications. Key discussions revolved around recording rights at meetings, fire safety protocols, and the consideration of two planning applications, which included debates on community impact and development specifics.
Public Recording Protocol: The council reiterated the guidelines for public recording at meetings, emphasizing adherence to the council's established protocol. This decision ensures transparency while maintaining order during proceedings.
Fire Safety Announcement: No fire alarms were scheduled, with clear evacuation instructions provided. This routine confirmation underscores the council's commitment to safety.
Planning Application 0014: The application for the construction of three dwellings was debated extensively. Arguments focused on the adequacy of public notification and the impact on local infrastructure. The council decided to proceed based on the belief that notification duties were fulfilled, despite some objections regarding potential oversight.
Surprising Development: A last-minute revelation about the parish council not being notified of the planning meeting added a layer of controversy, although it was determined that statutory obligations were met.
Each decision and discussion point was handled with a focus on procedural integrity and community impact, reflecting the council's careful consideration of public and statutory requirements.
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