Issue - meetings
Designation of Cleobury Mortimer Neighbourhood Plan Area
Meeting: 02/05/2018 - Cabinet (Item 198)
Lead Member – Councillor R Macey - Portfolio Holder for Planning and Regulatory Services
Report of the Head of Economic Development and Economic Growth
Contact: Gemma Davies Tel: 01743 258985
Additional documents:
- Appendix A - Area Application, item 198 PDF 48 KB
- Appendix B - Area Application map, item 198 PDF 1 MB
Decision:
RESOLVED:
i) That the Cleobury Mortimer Parish Plan area is an appropriate basis for the development of a Neighbourhood Plan and the Parish Council be notified accordingly;
ii) That if the proposed Neighbourhood Plan area is approved, the Cleobury Mortimer Parish Council will be able to prepare the Cleobury Mortimer Neighbourhood Plan, which will be subject to public consultation, examination and local referendum as set out in Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012, as amended. Assuming any subsequent local referendum is successful, Shropshire Council will then be asked to adopt the final version of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder for Planning and Regulatory Services presented a report from the Head of Economic Growth seeking approval for the application of Cleobury Mortimer Parish Council for the Parish Council area to be considered as an appropriate area for a potential Neighbourhood plan.
He reported that there had been no objections to the consultation on this matter. Both Members for Cleobury Mortimer Division welcomed the proposal and commented that the Plan would help secure the type of housing needed in the area.
RESOLVED:
i) That the Cleobury Mortimer Parish Plan area is an appropriate basis for the development of a Neighbourhood Plan and the Parish Council be notified accordingly;
ii) That if the proposed Neighbourhood Plan area is approved, the Cleobury Mortimer Parish Council will be able to prepare the Cleobury Mortimer Neighbourhood Plan, which will be subject to public consultation, examination and local referendum as set out in Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012, as amended. Assuming any subsequent local referendum is successful, Shropshire Council will then be asked to adopt the final version of the Neighbourhood Plan.