The plans will see two one-beds, 19 two-beds, 31 three-beds and 23 four-beds built in the village in the southwest of the city.
The site is a triangular piece of land to the south of the village and accessed by Moor Lane.
But this access point was a concerning factor for Graham Auton, chair of Copmanthorpe parish council, who had “serious concerns about access to and from this proposed development” and said there will be an “inevitable impact of significant increase in traffic in the heart of our village".
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