Agenda and minutes
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Apologies for Absence, Substitutions, Declarations of Interest and Dispensations Minutes: Apologies for absence were received on behalf of Councillors Eamonn Higgins (Chair) and Terry Hurn. Their respective substitutes were Councillors Joyce Plummer and Danny Cassidy.
There were no declarations of interest or dispensations declared at the meeting.
Councillor Addison reminded Members that only those councillors who had participated in the discussions at the last meeting regarding application 11/21/0644 - Land at Maple Crescent, Rishton, could take part in the debate and vote upon Item 3B on today’s Agenda.
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Minutes of the Last Meeting To submit the Minutes of the last meeting of the Planning Committee held on 23rd June 2022, for approval as a correct record.
Recommended - That the Minutes be received and approved as a correct record.
Minutes: The Minutes of the last Planning Committee held on 23rd June 2022 were submitted for approval as a correct record.
Resolved - That, subject to the deletion of the company name of Councillor Whitehead’s employer at Minute 39 (but the retention of the interest declared without that name), the Minutes be received and approved as a correct record.
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Town and Country Planning Act 1990- Planning Applications for Determination The attached report sets out recommended action on the following planning application(s):-
3A 11/21/0627 Land to the north and south of Britannia Street, Great Harwood Major Full: Erection of 53 no dwellings and associated infrastructure including demolition of existing buildings.
3B 11/21/0644 Land at Maple Crescent, Rishton Variation of condition no 2 of 11/20/0096 including changes to roof design, external appearance and alterations to fenestration, balcony and porch
3C 11/22/0047 Land known as Clayton Triangle accessed from Mill Entrance and located between Whalley Road and Leeds Liverpool Canal, Clayton-le-Moors Major Full: Erection of 74 No houses and 53 No apartments with associated infrastructure (100% affordable)
Recommended - That the applications be determined as set out in the report.
Additional documents: Minutes: The Chief Planning and Transportation Officer submitted a report setting out recommended action on the following planning applications. With the consent of the meeting, Agenda Item 3C was taken first, due to the attendance of a large number of members of the public wanting to observe this item and to avoid them having to wait unnecessarily.
Resolved (1) That the following planning application be approved, subject to:
(a) The conditions as set out in the report;
(b) The addition of further conditions, to be determined by the Chief Planning and Transportation Officer, in relation to the following:
(i) The appropriate management of Japanese Knotweed at the site;
(ii) Appropriate restrictions as to the hours of operation during construction of the development;
(c) The amendment of Condition 6 by the Chief Planning and Transportation Officer, to clarify that a Full Travel Plan will also be required to support sustainable travel at this locationand shall be implemented, monitored and reviewed to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority;
(d) A s.106 agreement being entered into to secure the financial contributions requested by Lancashire County Council for the required highway improvement works and the Full Travel Plan as mentioned at (1)(c) above.
(2) That authority be delegated to the Chief Planning and Transportation Officer to make any minor changes to the wording of the conditions referred to above:
11/22/0047 Land known as Clayton Triangle accessed from Mill Entrance and located between Whalley Road and Leeds Liverpool Canal, Clayton-le-Moors Major Full: Erection of 74 No houses and 53 No apartments with associated infrastructure (100% affordable).
1. Councillor Miles Parkinson spoke in favour of the application, which he considered met the Council’s aspirations in the Local Plan to provide affordable/social housing, met the housing need associated with planned employment land in the Borough and achieved the stated aim of reusing brownfield sites. He referred to the findings of a lengthy highways report by Lancashire County Council and commented that pollution levels at the Hare and Hounds junction were falling and were likely to continue to fall in the future. He noted that one Member of the Committee had made a statement in the press against the application and he expressed concern that Members must not have predetermined the matter before taking the decision.
2. Councillor Peter Edwards spoke against the application on the grounds of difficult access to the site, extra vehicles exiting the development onto Whalley Road which was frequently congested and the potential impact of increased traffic at the Hare and Hounds junction.
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Planning Application 11/22/0135 30 Epping Avenue, Altham Members are requested to note that a report on the following planning application will be submitted to the Planning Committee scheduled for Wednesday, 7th September 2022:
11/22/0135 30 Epping Avenue, Altham, Accrington Application for Certificate of Lawful Development
Recommended - That the above be noted.
Minutes: Members were informed that the following planning matter was being submitted to the Planning Committee scheduled for Wednesday, 7th September 2022.
11/22/0135 30 Epping Avenue, Altham, Accrington Application for Certificate of Lawful Development
The Chief Planning and Transportation Officer reported that an application for grant of a certificate of lawful use had been lodged in connection with the above premises for use as a children’s care home. The Council had sought legal advice on the process for determining such cases and a report was being prepared for the Committee. The report would include advice about what matters should be taken into account when taking the decision.
This application had generated a lot of public interest and a number of other similar applications in connection with children’s care homes had recently been received.
Resolved - That the above information be noted.
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