Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Ruthin and by video conference
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Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Chris Evans, Jon Harland, Terry Mendies, Pete Prendergast and Elfed Williams. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of interest raised. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no urgent matters. |
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APPLICATION NO. 09/2022/1080 - LAND OPPOSITE PORTH Y WAEN, ABERWHEELER, DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for the change of use of agricultural land to form community amenity land, formation of new vehicular access and parking and associated works at Land opposite Porth y Waen, Aberwheeler, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the change of use of
agricultural land to form community amenity land, formation of new vehicular
access and parking and associated works at Land opposite Porth y Waen,
Aberwheeler, Denbigh (previously circulated) Councillor Merfyn Parry (Local member) proposed the item be deferred as there was late
information that the committee had not had sight of; alongside this, Councillor
Parry requested a site visit be organised for the site and that the application
be brought to the next meeting to ensure that the delay had no impact on the
determination of the application. Councillor Peter Scott seconded the proposal. VOTE – For Deferral –14 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that the
planning application be DEFERRED. |
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To confirm the accuracy of the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on the 22 March 2023 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Planning Committee held on 22 March 2023
were submitted. Matter of accuracy – ·
Members highlighted that some of the Members’
attendance was noted both virtually and in person; the chair responded that the
matter had been highlighted to officers and that for future meetings the
minutes would not differentiate between who was in attendance in person and who
was in attendance virtually. ·
Councillor Andrea Tomlin raised that in agenda
item 5, she had lived in Prestatyn her whole life rather than “many years”. RESOLVED that subject to
the above, the minutes of the meeting held on 22 March 2023 be approved as a
correct record. |
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REVIEW OF MEMBER TRAINING PROTOCOL PDF 195 KB To receive a report outlining to members suggested amendments to the Member Training Protocol (Planning) (copy attached) Additional documents:
Minutes: The Development Manager introduced a report outlining
suggested amendments to the Member Training Protocol (Planning). If agreed by
the Planning Committee, the new version of the Member Training Protocol (Planning)
was to be operational immediately (previously circulated).
The Member Training Protocol (Planning) was the document that sets out the need for Members to be kept up to date on the processes and procedures used within the Planning system and keep Members informed of any relevant changes in legislation. The Protocol outlines the required training level, what constitutes training, and how training would be recorded. Training ensures the Council’s Planning Committee makes robust and defensible decisions on development proposals and other issues. Risks present themselves where Members are making decisions at Planning Committee — such as those involving planning appeals and legal challenges — without the requisite degree of knowledge. Without an adequate and appropriate level of training, Members of the Planning Committee would not be able to vote on planning matters at the committee.
Officers highlighted the change within the protocol (Paragraph V3 2); the change would acknowlegde elements of Planning tranining which were not lead by the Planning officers, as they would be connected to Planning in some way, and would benefit members. This change would require trust between members and officers.
The way training would be conducted was raised by members, and whether they could be carried out through hybrid means, officers stated that was a method which would be looked at; however, they felt that more in-depth training sessions would be beneficial to hold face to face as they were in their opinion were more engaging. Councillor Julie Matthews disagreed with the stance of in-person meetings being more engaging; having all sessions as a hybrid would allow more members to engage with training.
Members were supportive of receiving any training which was available to them; they felt this would make more informed decisions, which would, in turn, protect them if those decisions were challenged.
The committee relayed to officers their concerns with the complex nature of planning and queried whether they could receive training on the more niche aspects of planning; officers clarified that knowledge of the matter would benefit members. However, they suggested briefing notes on the issues would most likely help rather than training sessions as there were numerous elements of planning which could be discussed.
RESOLVED that members of
the Planning Committee note the content of the report and adopt the suggested
changes to the Member Training Protocol (Planning). |