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Planning Applications Panel: appointment of members.

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STATES OF JERSEY

PLANNING APPLICATIONS PANEL: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS

Lodged au Greffe on 19th December 2008 by the Minister for Planning and Environment

STATES GREFFE

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

to a p point, in accordance with Article  9A(2) of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002, as amended,

the following persons as members of the Planning Applications Panel for a period of 3 years with immediate effect –

(a ) C o nnétable Graeme Frank Butcher of St. John;

(b ) D e puty Paul Vincent Francis Le Claire of St.  Helier; and (c ) D e puty Jeremy Martin Maçon of St.  Saviour.

MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

REPORT

The Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002 provides that there should be a Planning Applications Panel comprising up to 9 States Members; and that its members will be appointed by the States on the nomination of the Minister for Planning and Environment. Following the retirement from the States of the former Connétable of St.  Peter, there are 3 posts available to fill.

The existing members of the Panel are Deputy A. Pryke (Chairman), the Connétable s of St.  Mary, Trinity and St.  Saviour, and Deputies C.  Egré of St. Peter and S.  Power of St.  Brelade

I am delighted to nominate the Connétable of St.  John for membership of the Panel. His experience in managing a rural parish will be invaluable.

Similarly, I am delighted to nominate Deputies P.  Le  Claire of St.  Helier and J.  Maçon of St.  Saviour. Bo Deputies represent urban districts and will provide balance to the Panel.

Please note that the Law allows for nominations only to be made by the Minister. If the States rejects these nominations, the Minister can nominate another States member, and so on, until the vacancies are filled.

There are no financial or manpower implications arising from this proposal.