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    To adopt Earith Conservation Area Boundary Changes and Character Statement

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    Meeting: 12/06/2008 - Cabinet (Item 28)

    28 Earith Conservation Area: Boundary Review and Character Assessment Statement pdf icon PDF 73 KB

    To consider a report by the Planning Policy Manager on consultation responses received in respect of the draft Conservation Area Boundary Review and Character Assessment Statement for Earith.

    Contact: R Probyn 388430

    Additional documents:

    • earithAppendix 1, item 28 pdf icon PDF 56 KB

    Decision:

    Approved the character statement and boundary review for the Earith Conservation Area and authorised the Head of Planning Services to approve any minor consequential amendments to the text and illustrations, after consultation with the Executive Councillor for Planning Strategy and Transport.

    Minutes:

    The Cabinet considered a report by the Planning Policy Manager (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) outlining the consultation responses to the Earith Character Statement and Boundary Review.

     

    Having considered the responses and amendments outlined in the appendices to the report, it was

     

    RESOLVED

     

      (a)  that, subject to the incorporation of changes identified in the Appendix to the report now submitted, the character statement and boundary review for the Earith Conservation Area be approved; and

     

      (b)  that the Head of Planning Services be authorised to approve any minor consequential amendments to the text and illustrations as a result of the changes referred to in (a) above after consultation with the Executive Councillor for Planning Strategy and Transport.