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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control, and Infrastructure
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
To agree the response to the Huntingdonshire Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report consultation
Matter for Decision: To
agree the response to the Huntingdonshire Sustainability Appraisal
Scoping Report consultation
Why the decision had to be made (and any alternative options):
Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) is consulting on a Sustainability Appraisal Scoping report
between 1st February and 15th March 2023.
The consultation marks an initial consultation by HDC at the
start of preparing a new Local Plan. In relation to this, HDC is also
concurrently consulting on its Statement of Community Involvement. Officers are
not recommending that the Councils make a response to that document.
Sustainability Appraisal (SA) is systematic process for
assessing the extent to which the emerging plan will help to achieve
sustainable development. It is an opportunity to consider ways by which the
plan can contribute to improvements in economic, environmental
and social conditions, as well as a means of identifying and mitigating any
potential adverse effects that the plan might otherwise have. Completing the SA
process helps meet legal requirements that Local Plans are subject to.
The first stage of producing the plan is a scoping stage,
which the
Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report relates to. This is
necessary to propose and agree the way that the plan is to be drawn up
including the methodology for the SA process and to collect
together the necessary information to produce the plan. A thorough
understanding of the context of existing plans and policies and of the current
baseline situation is needed in order to be able to
predict the effects the plan may have, and to identify key issues that will
need to be addressed.
The Scoping Report:
·
Identifies relevant plans programmes and
strategies – to establish how the plan is affected by outside factors, to
suggest ideas for how any constraints can be addressed, and to help identify
environmental protection objectives
·
Collects baseline information - to provide an
evidence base for environmental impacts, prediction of what will happen without
the plan as well as what effects it could have, monitoring and to help in the
development of SA objectives.
·
Draws upon the above two elements to identify
key sustainability issues and problems; and
·
Draws on all of the
above elements to identify SA objectives and supporting decision aiding
questions, which together provide a means by which the sustainability
performance of the plan and alternatives can be assessed.
Prior to this open consultation, Huntingdonshire District
Council has consulted key environmental bodies comprising the Environment
Agency, Natural England and Historic England regarding
the Scoping Report. Their comments are published at appendix 2 to the Scoping
Report.
Officers have drafted a proposed brief response to the
consultation focused on water supply issues.
Response to the consultation
It is proposed that the response is joint with South
Cambridgeshire District Council, which will separately be considering the response.
The proposed response can be found in Appendix A of this
report.
The proposed consultation response focuses solely on the
need for the Scoping Report to more fully recognise the
significance and severity of the water supply challenge as being an
issue relevant to preparation of a new Huntingdonshire Local Plan. This echoes
the response of the Environment Agency to the Scoping Report.
Alternative options
The alternative options available are:
1.
Agree to submit the response in Appendix A, with
possible minor amendments
2.
Agree an alternative response.
Executive Councillor’s decision: To submit the response in Appendix A: Huntingdonshire Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report consultation 2023 – response by Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council
Reasons for the decision: The proposed response addresses issues raised by the consultation.
Scrutiny consideration: The Chair and Spokespersons of
Planning & Transport Scrutiny Committee were consulted prior to the action
being authorised.
Report: Appendix A: Huntingdonshire Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report consultation 2023 – response by Cambridge City
Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council
Conflict of interest: None
Comments: None were made by the Chair and Opposition Spokes.
Appendix A:
Huntingdonshire Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report consultation 2023 –
response by Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council
The Councils would like to raise one specific issue
regarding the Sustainability Appraisal Scoping report regarding water supply.
In broad terms we echo the views expressed in the
Environment Agency’s response to the Scoping Report, regarding the need to more fully recognise the significance and severity of the water
supply challenge as being an issue relevant to preparation of a new
Huntingdonshire Local Plan. As set out in our Greater Cambridge Local Plan Development
Strategy Update from January 2023, provision of a sustainable future water
supply is a very substantial challenge for our emerging Local Plan and we
consider that many of the underlying issues are likely to relevant to
Huntingdonshire. We would strongly suggest this issue should be more fully
recognised in the document, including in the Sustainability Issues, SA Objective,
and decision aiding questions.
We have no further comments to make regarding the document.
Publication date: 20/03/2023
Date of decision: 20/03/2023