This committee was decommissioned in May
2021 and replaced by the Oxford City Planning Committee covering
the whole city.
Please visit the Oxford City Planning
Committee pages for information about the Council’s planning
committee from May 2021 onwards.
The information below relates to the
now-disbanded committee’s remit.
This
committee is responsible for planning applications for the wards
mentioned below. It reaches decisions on all planning applications
that have not been delegated to officers and on planning
applications that councillors have specifically asked to be
considered by the committee.
The
committee’s decisions on planning applications may be
re-considered by the Planning Review Committee if 12 councillors
support the action.
Wards for which the committee is responsible:
Barton and Sandhills, Blackbird Leys,
Churchill, Cowley, Cowley Marsh, Headington, Headington Hill and Northway,
Littlemore, Lye Valley, Marston, Northfield Brook, Quarry and
Risinghurst, Rose Hill and Iffley. (13 wards)
Number of Councillors: 9
Quorum: 5
Frequency: 12 scheduled meetings per year
Attending the meeting, speaking to the Committee, or making written
representations about an application on the agenda
More information about individual
planning applications
To see representations, full plans, and
supplementary information relating to planning applications on
committee agendas, please click here
and enter the relevant Planning Reference number in the
search
box.
Exhibiting model and displays at the meeting
Applicants or members
of the public can exhibit models or displays at the meeting as long
as they notify the Committee Services Officer of their intention at
least 24 hours before the start of the meeting so that members can
be notified. Arrangements for delivery, display, storage and
collection of models need to be made with the Town Hall
directly.
Meeting
Etiquette
All representations should be heard in silence and
without interruption. The Chair will not permit disruptive
behaviour. Members of the public are reminded that if the meeting
is not allowed to proceed in an orderly manner then the Chair will
withdraw the opportunity to address the Committee. The Committee is
a meeting held in public, not a public meeting.
Recording meetings
You can record
meetings using your own equipment. We have a
protocol which we ask you to follow to minimise disruption to
the meeting.
What happens at the meeting?
The Committee only
considers applications and other items listed on the agenda.
The Chair opens the
meeting, makes any announcements, and may then ask the committee to
decide any non-controversial applications or those with no speakers
without debate. The Chair may take items in the order of the agenda
or re-order these.
The Chair then states
the next application for determination. Speakers may be called to
the speakers’ table at this point.
The planning officer
will introduce the application with a short presentation.
Those objecting to the
application may speak for up to five minutes in total.
Those supporting the
application may speak for up to five minutes in total.
You will have to share
the time if there are several speakers in your group.
Committee members ask
questions. The planning officer will answer these or may ask the
Chair to put the question to the speakers. Speakers cannot answer
without the Chair’s permission.
The Committee debates
the application, with advice from officers, and makes a
decision.
After the decision
those interested in that application can leave the meeting or stay
for later items.
The item ‘future
applications’ is a list of those applications which are
scheduled to come to a later meeting. None of those listed under
this item will be discussed.
The committee’s decisions on planning
applications may be re-considered by the Planning Review Committee
if 12 councillors support the action.