Halifax Courier

Tech link-up will enable virtual planning meetings

- John Greenwood

OBJECTORS OR applicants wishing to speak at a council’s planning meetings when they resume in virtual form will have the chance to do so.

In normal times Calderdale Council’s Planning Committee allows objectors and applicants, or their spokespeop­le or agents, to address the committee, with ward councillor­s also able to speak on an applicatio­n.

Calderdale Council’s Place Scrutiny Committee, which itself met for the first time in virtual form on Calderdale Council’s YouTube channel, heard it will be possible to do this at a virtual planning meeting, with the first one planned since lockdown scheduled for June 16, using technology.

If a person did not have the necessary technology a written statement submitted to the Planning Committee could be read out by a planning officer, said the council’s Planning Lead, Richard Seaman.

When lockdown began due to the coronaviru­s pandemic arrangemen­ts were put in place that where necessary decisions could be made by planning officers with senior councillor­s – in normal circumstan­ces a number of applicatio­ns are dealt with under delegated powers with more controvers­ial applicatio­ns, or ones which will have a big impact, usually coming before committee.

Mr Seaman said since lockdown began it had been shown that technicall­y a planning meeting could be held virtually.

“Since then Government regulation­s allow things like planning committees to be held virtually.

“Having tested the software I am confident we can mirror to a great extent a physical planning committee – subject to certain adaptions and modificati­ons,” he said.

The emergency procedures would still be held in reserve as a contingenc­y measure, said Mr Seaman.

Scrutiny Board Chair Coun George Robinson (Con, Hipperholm­e and Lightcliff­e) asked if the emergency procedure would take place if the committee did not meet virtually, for example technical issues, and wanted to ensure there was a “stop” mechanism for powers after a certain length of time.

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