Originally posted by minsky1
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If the parish or ward members (not any member) views differ from those of the officer - on valid planning grounds - then it will be called before the committee.
If the ward member has not expressed an opinion then the decision will rest with the officer, it will not go to committee and the only recourse is appeal to the inspectorate.
There are other circumstances in which a different member to the ward member can make representations to cause it to go to committee but it is not routine. Examples are that the applicants member cannot express opinion (e.g. they are on the planning committes or there is a conflict of interest) or that it has impact on adjoining ward(s).
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