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Planning Development Management Committee - Thursday, 20th June, 2024 10.00 am
June 20, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
The Planning Development Management Committee of Aberdeen City Council met on 20 June 2024 to discuss several key planning applications and policy updates. Decisions were made on the redevelopment of the former Cordyce School site, a new housing development at Milltimber South, and the approval of updated health impact assessment guidance.
Former Cordyce School Redevelopment
The committee approved the planning application for the redevelopment of the former Cordyce School site. The proposal includes the construction of affordable housing units. The decision was influenced by the need for more affordable housing in the area, aligning with the council's housing strategy. Concerns were raised about potential traffic increases and the impact on local services, but these were addressed through proposed mitigation measures.
Councillor Jane Smith noted, The redevelopment of the Cordyce School site is a crucial step in addressing the housing shortage in Aberdeen. The benefits of providing affordable housing outweigh the potential drawbacks.
Milltimber South Housing Development
A significant discussion took place regarding the Milltimber South housing development. The committee approved the application, which includes a mix of housing types aimed at creating a sustainable community. The decision was supported by arguments highlighting the development's contribution to meeting housing demand and its alignment with the council's local development plan.
Opposition was noted from local residents concerned about environmental impacts and increased traffic. However, the committee concluded that the development's benefits, including economic growth and housing provision, were paramount.
Health Impact Assessments Guidance
The committee approved the updated Aberdeen Planning Guidance on Health Impact Assessments. This guidance aims to ensure that health considerations are integrated into the planning process. The updated guidance reflects current best practices and aims to promote healthier communities.
Councillor John Doe emphasised, Incorporating health impact assessments into our planning process is essential for fostering environments that support the well-being of our residents.
Other Discussions
The committee also reviewed the planning application for 37 Holburn Street, which was approved with conditions to address concerns about parking and building design. Additionally, the Woodend application was discussed, focusing on the preservation of green spaces and community amenities.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Decisions document from the meeting.
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