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  • Agenda and minutes
  • Agenda and minutes

    Venue: Council Chamber, Council Offices, Cecil Street, Margate, Kent

    Contact: Charles Hungwe 

    Link: This meeting will be livestreamed

    Media

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    24.

    Apologies for Absence

    Minutes:

    Apologies were received from Councillor Yates and Councillor Whitehead.

    25.

    Declarations of Interest pdf icon PDF 113 KB

    To receive any declarations of interest. Members are advised to consider the advice contained within the Declaration of Interest advice attached to this Agenda. If a Member declares an interest, they should complete the Declaration of Interest Form

    Minutes:

    There were no declarations of interest.

    26.

    Birchington Draft Neighbourhood Plan pdf icon PDF 92 KB

    Additional documents:

    Minutes:

    Cabinet discussed the draft Birchington Neighbourhood Plan. Under the Localism Act 2011, Neighbourhood plans could be prepared by local communities and would be led by Town or Parish Councils or a Neighbourhood Forum in areas which do not have a Town or Parish Council. If Thanet Council adopted a neighbourhood plan, it would have the same significance as other Development Plan Documents (e.g. the Local Plan) for the district.

     

    Birchington Parish Council prepared the draft neighbourhood plan. It was published and formally submitted to the Council and had subsequently been assessed by an independent Examiner. The Examiner’s report had also been published. It supported the proposed Neighbourhood Plan, with some minor modifications and recommended that it be subject to a referendum.

     

    The Council now had to issue a Decision Statement as to whether or not it accepted the recommendations in the Examiners report, and, if not, what actions would be necessary. The Council also had to consider whether the draft Plan met the “basic conditions” for a Neighbourhood Plan. The report before Cabinet set out relevant issues in the Examiner’s report for Cabinet’s decision which would also form the basis of the Decision Statement.

     

    The draft Neighbourhood Plan was generally supported by Members that it had been positively prepared, and includes policies that generally conform with the adopted Local Plan. It was encouraging to see that the Parish Council had included policies which, although too detailed or too specific for the Local Plan, generally supported the delivery of the local plan and had a good evidence base.

     

    Members proposed the recommendations as set out in the report; that the Birchington Neighbourhood Plan be modified with the modifications set out in the Examiners Report (annex 1 to the Cabinet report) and that the Cabinet issued a Decision Statement that the plan should proceed to a referendum.

     

    Councillor Kup spoke under Council Procedure Rule 20.1.

     

    Councillor Everitt proposed, Councillor Keen seconded and Cabinet agreed the following:

     

    1.  That the draft Neighbourhood Plan be modified as set out in this report; and

     

    2.  That the Council issues a Decision Statement that it accepts the recommendations in the Examiners report, and the draft Neighbourhood Plan can proceed to referendum.

    27.

    Broadstairs & St Peters Draft Neighbourhood Plan Review pdf icon PDF 105 KB

    Additional documents:

    Minutes:

    Cabinet considered proposals for a review of the Broadstairs & St Peter’s Neighbourhood Plan that was produced in May 2021. Broadstairs & St Peters Town Council had been reviewing that Plan. The process for a Neighbourhood Plan Review depended on the significance of the changes being made to the plan, as set out in National Planning Policy Guidance. In this case, the changes were considered to be significant enough to change the nature of the plan and therefore required an examination and referendum. The changes included updated Objectives, three new policies and the introduction of a Design Code.

     

    The Plan Review was published and formally submitted to the Council and had subsequently been assessed by an independent Examiner. The Examiner’s report had also been published. It supports the proposed Neighbourhood Plan, with some minor modifications and recommended that it be subject to a referendum. The Council now had to issue a Decision Statement as to whether or not it accepted the recommendations in the Examiners report, and, if not, what actions would be necessary. The Council also had to consider whether the draft Plan Review met the “basic conditions” for a Neighbourhood Plan. The report that was considered by Cabinet set out relevant issues in the Examiner’s report for Cabinet’s decision which would also form the basis of the Decision Statement.

     

    The draft Neighbourhood Plan Review was generally supported by Members and it had been positively prepared and had been brought up to date on a number of issues, including climate change and social changes as a result of the pandemic. Members proposed the recommendations that the Broadstairs & St Peters Neighbourhood Plan Review be modified with the modifications set out in the Examiners Report (annex 1 to the Cabinet report) and be subjected to a referendum.

     

    Councillor Bayford spoke under Council Procedure Rule 20.1.

     

    Councillor Everitt proposed, Councillor Duckworth seconded and Cabinet agreed the following:

     

    1.  That the draft Neighbourhood Plan Review be modified as set out in this report; and

     

    2.  That the Council issues a Decision Statement that it accepts the recommendations in the Examiners report, and the draft Neighbourhood Plan can proceed to referendum.