Issue - meetings
Amendments to the Constitution
Meeting: 24/01/2024 - Council (Item 9)
9 Amendments to the Constitution - Report of the Constitution Working Group PDF 127 KB
Purpose
The purpose of the report is to consider updates to the planning scheme of delegation following recommendations by the Planning Advisory Service for the benefit of all stakeholders.
Recommendations
That Council resolves to:
1. Approve the changes to the Scheme of Delegation in respect to the Call in of planning applications and notifications to the Planning & Licencing Committee.
2. Approve the other changes to the Scheme of Delegation relating to Article 4 directions and Disposal of Planning applications.
3. Approve the change in frequency of the Planning Review Panel and the associated changes to the Planning Protocol in respect to this and the required attendees.
Additional documents:
- Annex A - Current Scheme of Delegation, item 9 PDF 586 KB
- Annex B - Proposed Planning Protocol, item 9 PDF 692 KB
- Webcast for Amendments to the Constitution - Report of the Constitution Working Group
Minutes:
The purpose of the report was to consider updates to the planning scheme of delegation following recommendations by the Planning Advisory Service for the benefit of all stakeholders.
Councillor Layton as Cabinet Member for Planning and Regulatory Services introduced this item and outlined the following points:
- It was highlighted that there were changes to the call-in regime which were proposed. It was noted that the call-in process would now come at the end of the proposed scheme in line with Planning Advisory Service (PAS) Review recommendations.
- It was highlighted that the changes to the scheme were around increasing Member engagement with planning officers and giving applicants more certainty as to how the decisions should be made.
- It was noted that the planning protocol flow diagram on page 99 of the pack would be updated to correct an error.
- It was highlighted that the proposed call-in process to begin from the validation of the planning application would give more certainty to the applicant and would provide more time for any member concerns to be raised.
- It was highlighted that the Planning Review Panel would meet every two weeks to ensure that applications could be dealt with in a timely fashion.
- It was noted that Article 4 Directions to be updated within the scheme delegation to ensure that these directions can be applied as needed.
- It was also highlighted that the procedure for the ‘disposal of applications’ at paragraph 3.17 would be updated to ensure that applications no longer considered’ ‘live’ (no progress within 6 months of a Council request) would not remain on file.
Councillor Fowles seconded and then outlined the following points:
- There was agreement with some of the changes proposed such as Article 4 Directions and the disposal of old applications.
- It was noted that there were some concerns regarding the Scheme of Delegation but in principle the recommendations were supported.
It was noted by some Members that there could be more pressure on Ward Members to examine Planning applications with a 28-day call-in period. This was particularly true for Members representing wards with higher numbers of applications where there was a higher workload.
It was also noted by some Members that communication with planning officers was important to ensure Ward Members were kept informed. There also needed to be consideration as to what would happen if Members were away for a period of time.
There were various comments that Town and Parish Councils would need to be made aware by Ward Members and officers and that some of these meetings were not as frequent.
There were concerns around Planning and Licensing Committees considering a single application and how the time of the Committee needed to be valued.
The updates to Article 4 Directions were welcomed to give the Senior Officer for Planning the power to deal with these important legal documents.
It was important to note that whilst the proposal was a compromise it was hoped that this would improve the application process in-line with best practice.
Councillor ... view the full minutes text for item 9