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Eastern BCP Planning Committee - Thursday, 9th May, 2024 10.00 am

May 9, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting or read trancript
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Summary

The council meeting primarily focused on the election of committee chairs and the approval of a planning application for business startup spaces on the seafront. The meeting also addressed protocols for public speaking and site visits.

  1. Election of Committee Chairs: Councillor Paul Hilliard was elected as the chair and Councillor the Provin as the vice-chair for the municipal year 2024-25. There were no opposing nominations, indicating a consensus or lack of contention among the members.

  2. Planning Application Approval: The committee approved a planning application for the retention and use of single-story buildings as public toilets and startup business spaces on the seafront. The discussion centered on the suitability of the proposed uses, with concerns about the types of businesses that would occupy the space and the impact on the seafront environment. The decision allows for a range of business activities, including retail, which could enhance the local economy but also raised questions about appropriateness and management.

  3. Protocols for Public Speaking and Site Visits: The committee confirmed existing protocols but expressed concerns about the timing and notice for site visits, particularly their necessity and the practicality of attending them on short notice. This discussion highlighted the need for better planning and possibly revising the protocols to accommodate members' schedules and ensure thorough site evaluation.

Interestingly, the meeting revealed a strong desire among members to improve the logistics of site visits, suggesting potential changes in future protocols to better align with members' availability and the importance of the visits.