TheLocalYokel
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With so many people expected at the airport planning meeting tonight North somerset have set aside a extra room for people to see it on screen. Also if you go to the north somerset web site they are streaming the whole meeting on line via u tube.I think that would be the better way as there will be no chance of getting in to the town hall.I believe it starts at six this evening,you might be able to clarify time on North somerset web site.
It is 6pm. See #315 above.
I shan't be watching - the same old arguments will be trotted out.
It seems that 'up to 10 people' will address the meeting in support of the application and '10 against'. I'm not quite sure why it's 'up to 10' (supporting) and a specific '10' (against). It might just be loose wording on the council website.
That will be followed by a presentation from council planning officers outlining the detail of the application. The next stage of the meeting will see councillors given the opportunity to ask questions and debate the issue before a vote is taken (although the vote could be deferred to a later planning committee meeting if councillors require further information).
Whatever happens this evening won't be the final step.
If the planning committee approves the application it would have to be referred to the secretary of state because of the Green Belt issue. If they reject it council procedure dictates that the decision would have to be ratified at a later planning committee meeting because rejection would be contrary to the recommendations of the council's own officers. Furthermore, the airport could appeal to the national Planning Inspectorate in the event of a rejection. There is also the possibility of a postponement as I outlined above.
I wonder which outcome the airport management is anticipating.