Decisions
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26/11/2024 - Planning Application 18/04057/OUT - Land East of Mount Hindrance Farm, Mount Hindrance Lane, Chard, Somerset ref: 1439 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning Application 18/04057/OUT to consider an outline application for mixed development comprising residential development of up to 295 dwellings, provision of a floodlit full size football pitch, unlit full size training pitch and community sports pitch with associated multi use clubhouse, spectator facilities and vehicular parking area; hub for local neighbourhood facilities and other community uses, public open space, landscaping, drainage and other facilities; associated vehicular and pedestrian accesses, land regrading, associated infrastructure and engineering works at Land East of Mount Hindrance Farm, Mount Hindrance Lane, Chard, Somerset be APPROVED subject to the prior completion of a Section 106 Planning Obligation/Agreement and the stated planning conditions. Delegated to the Head of Planning in consultation with the Area Chair (South).
Voting: 10 in favour
26/11/2024 - Planning Application 20/03613/FUL - Land off Queen Street, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, Somerset ref: 1440 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning application 20/03613/FUL to consider a full application for the erection of 30 No. dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated access, parking and landscaping at Land off Queen Street, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, Somerset be DEFERRED for the following reason:
Members requested further evidence that the application is in compliance with SSDC Local Plan policies EQ2 and EQ3.
Voting: 6 in favour, 3 against.
26/11/2024 - Planning application 23/02258/OUT - Land West Of South Street, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7 7NY. ref: 1441 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning application 23/02258/OUT to consider an outline application with some matters reserved except access for the erection of up to 46 dwellings with associated works including the formation of a vehicular access, provision of open space and landscaping at Land West Of South Street, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7 7NY be DEFERRED for the following reason:
The Chair proposed deferral due to the absence of a highways officer at the meeting.
Voting: 9 in favour.
26/11/2024 - Planning application 20/02297/OUT - Land North Of Brewham Road, Bruton, Somerset. ref: 1437 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning application 20/02297/OUT to consider an outline application with access to be determined and all other matters reserved, for the residential development of the land for up to 65 dwellings and safeguarding of land for a new GP Practice; alongside public open space, a drainage scheme and associated works at Land North Of Brewham Road, Bruton, Somerset be DEFERRED for the following reason:
The committee requested more evidence of traffic analysis and adequacy of access to comply with SSDC Local Plan policy TA5.
Voting: 5 in favour, 1 against, 4 abstentions.
26/11/2024 - Planning application 23/01470/OUT - Townsend Farm, Towns End, Stalbridge Road, Henstridge, Templecombe, Somerset, BA8 0RQ. ref: 1438 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning application 23/01470/OUT to consider an outline application with all matters reserved save for access, for up to 52 dwellings, with associated access, infrastructure and open space at Townsend Farm, Towns End, Stalbridge Road, Henstridge, Templecombe, Somerset, BA8 0RQ be APPROVED subject to the prior completion of a Section 106 Planning Obligation/Agreement and the stated planning conditions. Delegated to the Head of Planning in consultation with the Area Chair (South).
Voting: 5 in favour, 4 against, 1 abstention.
26/11/2024 - Planning Application 19/00655/OUT - Land OS 9609, Brewham Road, Bruton, Somerset. ref: 1436 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - South
Made at meeting: 26/11/2024 - Planning Committee - South
Decision published: 28/11/2024
Effective from: 26/11/2024
Decision:
Resolved
That planning application 19/00655/OUT to consider an outline planning application for the development of up to 60 residential dwellings (Use Class C3), together with associated highways and drainage infrastructure, public open space and landscaping at Land OS 9609, Brewham Road, Bruton, Somerset be APPROVED, subject to the prior completion of a Planning Obligation/Agreement, confirmation of approval of the Shadow Habitats Regulations Assessment from Natural England, and the stated planning conditions. Delegated to the Head of Planning in consultation with the Area Chair (South). Details of access are submitted for approval with all other matters (Layout, Scale, Appearance and Landscaping) reserved for later approval.
Voting: 6 in favour, 2 against, 2 abstentions.
27/11/2024 - South Somerset Council 2022-23 Final Accounts and Audit ref: 1435 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Audit Committee
Made at meeting: 27/11/2024 - Audit Committee
Decision published: 27/11/2024
Effective from: 27/11/2024
Decision:
The Audit Committee:
- Noted the status of the final audit by reviewing the latest Audit Findings report from the external Auditors Grant Thornton UK LLP, (Appendix 1 of the report).
- Approved the Statement of Accounts for South Somerset District Council 2022/23 (Appendix 2 of the report).
- Noted the additional wording within the Letter of Management Representation (Appendix 4 of the report) and give approval for the signing of the letter to the Chair or Vice Chair of the Committee and the S151 Officer.
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 30/24/0009 - West of Blagdon Hill Rd, Blagdon Hill ref: 1426 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
Councillor Ross Henley proposed and Councillor
Caroline Ellis seconded refusing the application:
Reason for refusal - that the development is outside the village
settlement boundary and inside the Blackdown Hills National
Landscape area and the proposed development will have an
unacceptable impact on the character and appearance of the area and
the Blackdown Hills National Landscape.
(Voting: 8 For 2 Against)
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 38/23/0377 - Rochester Rd,Taunton ref: 1428 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
To Grant Permission subject to the conditions detailed within the Officer`s report.
(Voting: 8 For, 1 Against, 1 Abstention)
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 14/21/0047 - Monkton Heathfield ref: 1430 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
The members noted the update.
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 38/24/0353- Firepool - South Boulevard ref: 1424 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
To Grant Permission subject to the conditions detailed within the Officer`s report.
(Voting For, Unanimous)
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 38/24/0352 - Firepool - North Boulevard ref: 1423 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
To Grant Permission subject to the conditions
detailed within the Officer`s report.
(Voting For, Unanimous)
19/11/2024 - Planning Application 3/21/23/052 - Land South of Hopcott Road, Minehead ref: 1425 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee - West
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Planning Committee - West
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
To Grant Permission subject to the conditions detailed within the Officer`s report and an additional s106 Head of term relating to the need for a s278 agreement.
(Voting: 7 For, 3 Against)
21/11/2024 - Delegated Decision - Appointments to Outside Bodies and Committee Membership Updates - 21.11.24 ref: 1431 For Determination
Decision Maker: Monitoring Officer
Decision published: 21/11/2024
Effective from: 21/11/2024
19/11/2024 - Consideration of an application for the variation of a Premises Licence for The Virginia Ash, Sherborne Road, Henstridge, BA8 0PL ref: 1429 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Licensing Sub-Committee
Made at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Licensing Sub-Committee
Decision published: 20/11/2024
Effective from: 19/11/2024
Decision:
The Licensing Sub-Committee resolve to GRANT the application for a premises licence as submitted for the Virginia Ash, Henstridge under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 subject to the following conditions to promote the licensing objective(s) of the prevention of crime and disorder and the prevention of public nuisance.
- The relevant mandatory conditions under the Licensing Act 2003;
- Conditions consistent with the applicant’s Operating Schedule
28/10/2024 - 2024/25 General Fund Revenue Budget Monitoring Report - Month 5 ref: 1427 Implemented
Decision Maker: Scrutiny Committee - Corporate and Resources
Made at meeting: 28/10/2024 - Scrutiny Committee - Corporate and Resources
Decision published: 19/11/2024
Effective from: 28/10/2024
Decision:
The Service Director, Finance & Procurement, Nicola Hix, gave a report on the General Fund Revenue Budget Monitoring Report for the end of August (Month 5). The forecast was a revenue overspend of £5.324m within Service Directorates for 2024/25, offset by the £6m unallocated Corporate Contingency, leading to a total revenue forecast underspend of £0.736m. There has been a decrease of £3.127m in the revenue forecast overspend position of £2.300m reported for month 4.
It was noted that the main variances were:
- Adult Services has increased the forecast underspend by £0.800m from Month 4 to a forecast underspend of £2.809m due to commissioning work carried out to reduce residential and nursing weekly fees.
- Children’s Services are forecasting an overspend of £7.512m mainly due to an overspend of £7.584m on the external placements budget due to the rising numbers of children coming into care with many of these children moving into high cost residential and unregistered placements.
- Community Services are forecasting an underspend of £0.447m which is an increase of £1.447m since Month 4. This is mainly due to confirmation that £1.2m of legacy budgets are still being held within Leisure and are no longer required.
- Climate & Place is forecasting an overspend of £4.295m mainly due to increases in Waste Services contract costs.
- Strategy, Workforce & Localities are forecasting an overspend of £0.667m mainly due to forecast overspends in Legal due to reliance on locum/agency lawyers because of recruitment challenges.
- A forecast outturn underspend of £3.123m due to financing costs being lower than budgeted.
- The Corporate Contingency budget remains unallocated, however all £6.000m has been released into the forecast outturn.
The Committee were taken through the various appendices of the report with the Service Director, Finance & Procurement pointing out that there was continued work with Directorates to ensure that the assumptions within the forecast are relevant and robust.
The Service Director, Finance & Procurement further commented that the Spend Control Boards remain in place, and the monitoring and outcomes of these boards are included in the quarterly monitoring reports to Executive. This has encouraged the whole organisation to think differently, and if savings in one area cannot be achieved, Directorates are expected to find other ways of making those savings. This is essential in order to maintain control over the Council’s budget.
In the discussion which followed, Members made comments which were responded to as follows:
- Action needs to be taken to ensure the forecast overspend for Children’s Services isn’t increased any further. The budget is appropriate but further action is needed.
- A Children’s Finance Recovery Board has been established to focus on recovery actions in the short and medium term.
- Any movement on the savings to be delivered are being tracked and all areas are being held to account.
- The urgency of getting Children’s Services is recognised and are trying not only to manage the areas of overspend and non-delivery but also looking ahead and not always having to be reactive to crisis.
- Actions need to be completed by the start of the next financial year but ideally before the next budget set in February 2025.
- The government decision on the statutory override is currently awaited as to whether the deficit can be carried on the balance sheet. It is expected to be extended by that would be a temporary solution.
- The cost of running the LCNs will be verified and reported back to the Committee as they are unlikely to be as costly as £1m as indicated by the Committee Member who proposed they be removed from the budget until such time as they could be afforded.
- The reductions in works done by highways and waste services which affect all residents are recognised but there is £6m in contingency funding to deal with any unexpected one-off costs if needed in the current financial year.
- We are already using a significant number of reserves and do not want to draw down on the reserves any more than has already been committed.
At the conclusion of the discussion Members noted the report and the Chair summed up the discussions, including the need for clarity in the reporting and the inclusion of previous year’s data for comparison.