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Contact: Miss Roz Hime
Note: The business listed on the Agenda will be considered at the next scheduled meeting on 29 March 2022.
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Public Participation (Standing Order 17) To receive and hear
any person who wishes to address the Sub-Committee on matters
within its remit. The Chairman will
select the order of the matters to be heard. Each speaker will be
limited to a period of five minutes for public participation up to
a maximum of 30 minutes.
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Apologies for absence and notification of substitutes |
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Declaration of Disclosable Pecuniary Interest (Standing Order 37) A Member must declare any disclosable pecuniary interest where it relates to any matter being considered at the meeting. A declaration of a disclosable pecuniary interest should indicate the interest andthe agenda item to which it relates. A Member is not permitted to participate in this agenda item by law and should immediately leave the meeting before the start of any debate.
If the Member leaves the meeting in respect of a declaration, he or she should ensure that the Chairman is aware of this before he or she leaves to enable their exit from the meeting to be recorded in the minutes in accordance with Standing Order 37. |
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24 November 2020, to approve as a correct record (attached) |
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Matters referred by Council, the Executive, other committees etc (if any) |
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MOD 34 - Blackberry Lane, Weston-in-Gordano (Secretary of State Order Decision) PDF 495 KB Report of the Director of Development and Environment (attached) |
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MOD 41 - Hawthorn Gardens, Weston-super-Mare PDF 1 MB Report of the Director of Development and Environment (attached) |
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Urgent business permitted by the Local Government Act 1972 (if any) For a matter to be considered as an urgent item, the following question must be addressed: “What harm to the public interest would flow from leaving it until the next meeting?” If harm can be demonstrated, then it is open to the Chairman to rule that it be considered as urgent. Otherwise the matter cannot be considered urgent within the statutory provisions. |