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Planning Committee - Tuesday, 23rd January, 2024 10.00 am

January 23, 2024 Planning Committee View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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The council meeting focused on reviewing and voting on planning applications, with discussions on specific conditions and implications for local infrastructure. The committee also addressed administrative matters such as apologies and minutes from the previous meeting.

  1. Planning Application 02060/VAR at 49x0 Road Chugly: The application sought to change an ancillary tie from an existing dwelling to a newly consented dwelling. The committee approved the application contingent on a Section 106 agreement to quash the ancillary relationship with the first dwelling. This decision ensures clarity in property relationships and compliance with planning principles.

  2. Planning Application 22/02342/FUL at Pasco and Gil Garage, 128 Ashburton Road: This application, previously approved in January 2020, proposed adding a convenience store to an existing garage site. The committee re-approved the application, emphasizing the need for a minimum 2-meter wide footpath in front of the site to ensure pedestrian safety, reflecting increased local foot traffic. This decision highlights the council's responsiveness to community safety concerns and infrastructure needs.

The meeting was notably efficient, concluding swiftly with all decisions reached unanimously, reflecting a well-prepared committee and clear agenda items.

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 23rd-Jan-2024 10.00 Planning Committee

Additional Documents

Printed minutes 23rd-Jan-2024 10.00 Planning Committee
22.02342.FUL - 128 Ashburton Rd - combined report
Late Updates Sheet 23rd-Jan-2024 10.00 Planning Committee
2202060VAR
Minutes Public Pack 14122023 Planning Committee
Appeal decisions 24 Jan 2024
Major Variation Approvals 24 Jan 2024