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  • Writer's pictureTristan Learoyd

Resident meeting report

Residents met at the White House yesterday to agree tactics for Thursday's regulatory committee meeting to decide reserved matters for South of Marske.


Key points:


The planned estate plans a petrol station, no vehicle chargers, gas boilers and less than 1 solar panel per house.


The estate is against the climate change policy if the council.


The developers have violated building regulations and will emit the site would emit 50,200 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year instead of 6480 tonnes.


The developer has deliberately cut corners in their plan to put costs on the local taxpayer of upto £4,000,000 in drainage and traffic management costs. With the New Home Bonus and council tax, due to the fact the commercial buildings will be build first the council will be in a loss situation for between 8 and 10 years


The engineer report for drainage is miscalculated meaning manhole 7903 (pictured above) is exceeded.


The estate design was objected to by Network Rail and Cleveland Police.


The regulatory report is littered errors and mistruths regarding who has outstanding objections.


The council officer has colluded with the developer without any democratic instruction to do so.


Numberous matters for regulatory decision have been hidden in conditions to avoid them being part of a vote.


A 37 page resource pack for the regulatory committee has been formed and three speakers from Marske have been agreed.

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