Agenda and decisions

Area Planning Panel (Bradford) - Wednesday, 22nd November, 2023 10.00 am

Venue: Council Chamber - City Hall, Bradford. View directions

Contact: Su Booth 

Items
No. Item

2.

DISCLOSURES OF INTEREST

(Members Code of Conduct – Part 4A of the Constitution)

 

To receive disclosures of interests from members and co-opted members on matters to be considered at the meeting. The disclosure must include the nature of the interest.

 

An interest must also be disclosed in the meeting when it becomes apparent to the member during the meeting.

 

Notes:

 

(1)      Members must consider their interests, and act according to the following:

 

Type of Interest

You must:

 

 

Disclosable Pecuniary Interests

Disclose the interest; not participate in the discussion or vote; and leave the meeting unless you have a Dispensation.

 

 

Other Registrable Interests (Directly Related)

OR

Non-Registrable Interests (Directly Related)

Disclose the interest; speak on the item only if the public are also allowed to speak but otherwise not participate in the discussion or vote; and leave the meeting unless you have a dispensation.

 

 

Other Registrable Interests (Affects)

OR

Non-Registrable Interests (Affects)

Disclose the interest; remain in the meeting, participate and vote unless the matter affects the financial interest or well-being

 

 

(a) to a greater extent than it affects the financial interests of a majority of inhabitants of the affected ward, and

 

(b) a reasonable member of the public knowing all the facts would believe that it would affect your view of the wider public interest; in which case speak on the item only if the public are also allowed to speak but otherwise not do not participate in the discussion or vote; and leave the meeting unless you have a dispensation.

 

(2)      Disclosable pecuniary interests relate to the Member concerned or their spouse/partner.

 

(3)      Members in arrears of Council Tax by more than two months must not vote in decisions on, or which might affect, budget calculations, and must disclose at the meeting that this restriction applies to them.  A failure to comply with these requirements is a criminal offence under section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. 

 

(4)      Officers must disclose interests in accordance with Council Standing Order 44.

3.

MINUTES

Recommended –

 

That the minutes of the meeting held on 20 September 2023 be signed as a correct record.

 

(Su Booth – 07814 073884))

4.

INSPECTION OF REPORTS AND BACKGROUND PAPERS

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

Reports and background papers for agenda items may be inspected by contacting the person shown after each agenda item.  Certain reports and background papers may be restricted. 

 

Any request to remove the restriction on a report or background paper should be made to the relevant Strategic or Assistant Director whose name is shown on the front page of the report. 

 

If that request is refused, there is a right of appeal to this meeting. 

 

Please contact the officer shown below in advance of the meeting if you wish to appeal.

 

(Su Booth – 07814 073884)

5.

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

To hear questions from electors within the District on any matter which is the responsibility of the Panel. 

 

Questions must be received in writing by the Director of Legal and Governance in Room 112, City Hall, Bradford, by midday on Monday 20 November 2023. 

 

(Su Booth – 07814 073884)

 

6.

APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL OR REFUSAL pdf icon PDF 2 MB

The Panel is asked to consider the planning applications which are set out in Document “E” relating to items recommended for approval or refusal.

 

The sites concerned are:

 

Item

Site

Ward

1.

1 Hyde Street Bradford BD10 8LB - 23/01698/FUL [Approve]

Idle And Thackley

2.

Builders Yard Adjacent To 9 Back Heights Road Thornton Bradford BD13 3RP - 23/02885/FUL [Approve]

Thornton And Allerton

3.

122 Bradford Road Clayton Bradford BD14 6DN - 23/02993/FUL [Refuse]

Clayton And Fairweather Green

4.

89 Tong Lane Tong Bradford BD4 0RT - 23/02424/HOU [Refuse]

Tong

 

(Amin Ibrar – 01274 434605)

Decision:

 

1.          1 Hyde Street, Bradford                                    Idle and Thackley

 

Construction of a detached dwelling on land north of 1 Hyde Street, Thackley, Bradford.

 

Resolved –

 

That the application be approved subject to the conditions set out in the Strategic Director, Place’ technical report with the additional condition set out below.

 

10. That work does not commence on site until after 9am due to pedestrian use of the adjacent lane.

 

 

2.          Builders Yard adjacent to 9 Back Heights Road, Thornton, Bradford

Thornton and Allerton

 

Full application seeking permission for the demolition of commercial buildings, construction of a detached dwelling and associated works at Builders Yard adjacent to 9 Back Heights Road, Thornton.

 

Resolved –

 

That the application be approved subject to the conditions set out in the Strategic Director, Place’ technical report.

 

 

3. 122 Bradford Road, Clayton, Bradford      

Clayton and Fairweather Green

 

Extension to side, hip to gable roof with front and rear dormers to existing dwelling.  Construction of 3 No dwellings in the side garden with extended dropped kerb on Crestville Road at the above site.

 

No resolution was passed on this item as the application was withdrawn prior to the meeting.

 

 

4.          89 Tong Lane, Bradford                                                Tong

 

Application for the demolition of existing rear extension and side conservatory.  Construction of new 2 storey rear extension and single storey side extension.  Replace cesspit with new septic plant with soakaway, and new access drive at 89 Tong Lane, Bradford.

 

Resolved –

 

That the application be approved. 

 

Reason

 

Members determined that the proposed extension was not a disproportionate addition to the original building and did not, therefore, represent inappropriate development in the green belt.

 

'The design of the extension was acceptable and replaced existing additions to the dwelling. The screening caused by the hedge to the front of the site and the limited visibility of the rear elevation mean that the proposed extension would not be particularly prominent and would not harm the appearance of the dwelling or its contribution to the amenity of the wider area.

 

 

 

7.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS pdf icon PDF 1 MB

The Panel is asked to consider other matters which are set out in Document “F” relating to miscellaneous items:

 

 

 

No. of Items

 

Requests for Enforcement/Prosecution Action

(2)

 

Decisions made by the Secretary of State - Dismissed

(5)

 

Decisions made by the Secretary of State - Withdrawn

(1)

 

 

 

(Amin Ibrar – 01274 434605)

 

Decision:

 

Resolved –

 

That the requests for Enforcement/Prosecution Action and the decisions made by the Secretary of State as set out in Document “F” be noted.

 

To be actioned by - Strategic Director, Place