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Contact: Email: democraticservicestdc@teignbridge.gov.uk
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To confirm the minutes of the last meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: It was proposed by Councillor Macgregor, seconded by Councillor Palethorpe and
RESOLVED
The Minutes of the meeting held on 24 March 2026 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair. (5 votes for, 0 against, 2 abstentions and 3 not voted)
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Declarations of Interest. If Councillors have any questions relating to predetermination or interests in items on this Agenda, please contact the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting.
Information pertaining to the Members' Code of Conduct and guidance relating to declaring interests can be found on the following webpage: https://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/district-councillors/councillor-conduct/
Additional documents: Minutes: None. |
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Public Participation The Chairman to advise the Committee on any requests received from members of the public to address the Committee. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair welcomed the public speakers. |
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Planning applications for consideration To consider applications for planning permission as set out below. Additional documents: Minutes: Applications for planning permission were considered as set out below. |
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26.00071.HOU - 39 Yannon Drive, Teignmouth Additional documents: Minutes: The Planning Officer presented the application and agenda report.
Public speaker objector - Mr Hunt neighbour Objected on the grounds of: - Loss of outlook and natural light. - Overbearing and impact of scale and magnitude of proposed extension. - The ground floor leisure room could be relocated to the end of the garden. - Drainage issues due to the area of footprint and loss of impermeable land. - Amount of soil to be excavated, causing disruption and problems. - Out of keeping with the street scene and design of the area. - Precedence for future applications.
Public speaker supporter – Mr Brooks applicant Counteracted the objections as follows: - Feedback from neighbours and consultation in relation to the previously withdrawn application have been addressed with amendments to the current application. - Overall height of the extension is reduced. - Redesigned including introduction of flat roof and lower pitched roof. - Side facing window removed. - Amendments protect the neighbours’ amenity. - The application complies with the Local Plan and is in keeping with the area.
In response to Members questions the Planning Officer and Head of Development Management confirmed: - The various heights of the extension. - Loss of outlook and light would be minimal and were not reasonable and valid grounds to refuse planning permission. - The extension footprint was less than 20 square metres of impermeable ground surface and therefore within the limit of using soakaways for drainage purposes. This would also be covered by the building regulations process. - It would not be reasonable or necessary to amend condition 5 to require the southern boundary treatment to be in place prior to construction instead of prior to fist use of the extension.
It was proposed by Councillor Palethorpe, seconded by Councillor Sanders and
RESOLVED
Planning permission be granted subject to the following conditions:
1. The development hereby permitted shall begin before the expiry of three years from the date of this permission.
REASON: In accordance with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the application form and the following approved plans/documents:
REASON: In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings.
3. The works, including any demolition, vegetation clearance or timber treatment, shall proceed in strict accordance with the precautions, measures and enhancements described in the Preliminary Ecological Assessment 'Bat and Bird Survey' (Wills Ecology, dated 30 September 2025), unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall include the installation of the recommended bat and bird boxes.
REASON: For the benefit of legally protected species and to provide biodiversity enhancements.
4. Prior to the commencement of above-ground construction of the development hereby permitted, a sample of the proposed ... view the full minutes text for item 152. |
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To note appeal decisions made by the Planning Inspectorate
Additional documents: Minutes: Appeal decisions made by the planning Inspectorate were noted. |
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S73 Major Decisions Summary Additional documents: Minutes: None. |