Decision

URL: https://democracy.northtyneside.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=393

Decision Maker:

Outcome: Recommendations Approved

Is Key Decision?: No

Is Callable In?: No

Purpose:

Content: The Committee considered a report from planning officers in relation to a full planning application for the change of use from a conservative club and residential use to education use (Class F1), associated external alterations to the building and alterations to the grounds including provision of a multi-use games area and new fencing.   A planning officer presented details of the application with the aid of various maps, plans and photographs.   Mr Dodds had registered his intention to speak in objection to the application but did not attend the meeting.  In accordance with the Committee’s speaking rights scheme as the objector did not attend, Emily Johnson from Alder King Planning Consultants (on behalf of the applicant) was not permitted to address the Committee.   Members of the Committee asked questions of the officers and made comments.  In doing to the Committee gave consideration to:  ·       Parking management plan for the site ·       Location of MUGA within the site ·       Use of the premises ·       Hours of operation   Based upon the considerations of the Committee the Chair proposed acceptance of the officers recommendation.  On being put to the vote, 9 members voted for the recommendation with 0 votes against.   RESOLVED – That planning permission be granted subject to the conditions as set out within the planning officer’s report.   (Reasons for the Decision: The Committee concluded that having regard to relevant policies contained in the Local Plan and the National Planning Policy Framework the proposed development was acceptable.  It was considered that the development would not have an adverse impact on the highway network and will not result in a residual cumulative impact that will be severe.  The development will also deliver a net gain for biodiversity).  

Date of Decision: June 4, 2024