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Executive - Tuesday, 6th February, 2024 11.00 am
February 6, 2024 Executive View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The council meeting focused on several key issues, including the Selby Local Plan, the Morkin New Settlement Development Plan Document (DPD), and the annual review of the council's pay policy. The meeting saw extensive public participation, with community members expressing concerns about housing affordability and infrastructure related to proposed developments.
Selby Local Plan: The council decided to proceed with the revised Selby Local Plan, removing the site for new development at Harrenby and planning further consultation. Arguments for the decision centered on legal and strategic planning considerations, while opposition focused on the reduction in affordable housing and inadequate community consultation. The decision implies a continued effort to update the local plan in response to both internal assessments and public feedback.
Morkin New Settlement DPD: The council agreed to submit the Morkin New Settlement DPD for examination. Supporters argued that the development would provide significant housing and infrastructure, aligning with growth needs. Critics, including local parish councils, raised concerns about the lack of control over development land and insufficient infrastructure planning, particularly traffic impacts on the A59. The decision moves the project to a more scrutinized phase, potentially addressing these concerns through formal examination.
Annual Pay Policy Review: The council approved the annual pay policy report, which adhered to national pay frameworks. Discussion was minimal, but the report highlighted a narrowing wage gap between the highest and lowest paid council employees, reflecting a broader commitment to fair pay practices.
Interestingly, the meeting displayed a high level of community engagement, with multiple public speakers and detailed council responses, indicating robust local interest and involvement in council decisions.
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