The parish council and residents back the plans, which include a terrace of six three-storey homes
It came after a tidal surge caused flooding along the Humber in December 2013.
Ward councillor Sue Steel said: “Despite the installation of a protective glass wall at huge expense to the council the Environment Agency did not change its flood risk classification.Advertisement"Paull is a small historic village, and it’s at risk of dying out as young people are forced elsewhere for accommodation.”
"I don't think we should be slavishly following what the consultees say in this particular case.”However the committee's chair Gary McMaster said he couldn’t put his name to plans knowing that the homes would be in high risk flood zone.He added: I’m not comfortable putting my signature on a property where someone is going to live.”
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