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MLA/MAL/19/00101 - Land South of Wycke Hill and Limebrook Way, Maldon, Essex

Meeting: 21/03/2019 - Council Extraordinary - Planning (Item 976)

976 MLA/MAL/19/00101 - Land South of Wycke Hill and Limebrook Way, Maldon, Essex pdf icon PDF 622 KB

To consider the planning application and recommendations of the Director of Strategy, Performance and Governance, (copy enclosed, Members’ Update to be circulated)*.

Minutes:

Application Number

mla/MAL/19/00101

Location

Land South Of Wycke Hill And Limebrook Way, Maldon, Essex

Proposal

Application for a modification to Section 106 legal agreement executed under planning application OUT/MAL/14/01103 as amended by Deed of Variation (references FUL/MAL/16/01454 and FUL/MAL/17/00396)

Applicant

Taylor Wimpey (East London)

Agent

Ms Catherine Williams – Savills

Target Decision Date

Not applicable

Case Officer

Kathryn Mathews

Parish

MALDON WEST

Reason for Referral to the Committee / Council

Not delegated to Officers

 

Following the Officers’ presentation Ms Williams, the Agent, addressed the Committee.

 

Councillor A S Fluker, Leader of the Council, proposed that the application be approved in accordance with Officers’ recommendation.  This proposal was duly seconded. 

 

Councillor S J Savage raised concern regarding the proposed allotments and their future management.  He then proposed an amendment to the proposition in the name of Councillor Fluker, that the relevant Parish Council be offered first choice to run the allotments.  This was duly seconded.  In response to a request for clarification, Councillor Savage advised that Parish Council was the legal term and therefore would encompass both Maldon and Burnham-on-Crouch Town Councils.

 

The Chairman sought clarification from the Council’s Interim Monitoring Officer as to whether the amendment was permissible.  In response, the Interim Monitoring Officer referred to the Section 106 Agreement and the need to clarify whether ‘green infrastructure’ as defined within this Agreement included allotments.  He therefore asked Members to consider a brief adjournment to allow him to consult with Officers and view the Section 106 Agreement.

 

A debate ensued, during which Councillor Miss M R Lewis proposed that the application be deferred for one meeting so further information could be sought.  This was not supported.

 

At this point the Chairman adjourned the meeting.