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15
Jul 2020
Councillors have given the green light for 64 homes to be built at Church Farm in Tockwith, despite passionate pleas from objectors.
Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee met this afternoon via Zoom and voted by seven to four for the application to be deferred to the chief planner for approval, subject to a Section 106 agreement and an ecology report.
The development was brought before the planning committee in January but was deferred after concerns were raised around the density of housing. Since then, York-based developer Mulgrave Developments reduced the number of homes from 68 to 64.
Cllr Norman Waller, ward member for Marston Moor, said the strength of feeling against the development from Tockwith residents was so strong that to approve it would "show local democracy at its worst".
The site is allocated within HBC's Local Plan for 53 homes and Cllr Waller said the extra 11 homes were a "stab in the back" to the local community.
He also criticised the design of the homes, suggesting the development could become the "slums of tomorrow".
He said:
Another objector, Mr Pozman, pleaded with councillors to reject the application, saying it "rides roughshod over the principle of conservation."
He said:
Mark Blaine, speaking on behalf of the developer, said the updated plans are "more spacious and have reduced density". He also said the houses are built to the "highest standard of materials and design".
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