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High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan

Meeting: 01/10/2014 - Council (Item 268)

High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan

Minute 160 refers.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

RESOLVED – that (A) the responses to the public consultation be noted and the Officer responses and proposed changes to the High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal be agreed;

 

(B)   authority be delegated to the Head of Planning and Building Control, in consultation with the Executive Member for Strategic Planning and Transport, to make any further minor and consequential changes to the Appraisal which may be necessary; and

 

(C)   the High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal be adopted.

 

see also Minute 266.


Meeting: 05/08/2014 - Executive (Item 160)

160 High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan pdf icon PDF 84 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Executive Member for Strategic Planning and Transport submitted a report on the High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal following public consultation.  He detailed the outcome of the public consultation in the report now submitted and advised that some comments had been taken on board.

 

The Appraisal identified the special character of the Conservation Area together with the elements that should be retained or enhanced and those which detracted from the identified character.  Once adopted by the Council, the Appraisal would become a ‘material consideration’ in the process of determining planning applications.  It would also link into the development of neighbourhood planning.

 

The Executive supported the recommendations as now detailed.

 

RECOMMENDED – that (A) the responses to the public consultation be noted and the Officer responses and proposed changes to the High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal be agreed;

 

(B)   authority be delegated to the Head of Planning and Building Control, in consultation with the Executive Member for Strategic Planning and Transport, to make any further minor and consequential changes to the Appraisal which may be necessary; and

 

(C)   the High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal be adopted.