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73 Developer Contributions Devolved Decision-Making: 2nd Round Short-Listing for North Area PDF 131 KB
8.45 pm
Minutes:
The Chair thanked officers for their hard work and dedication.
The committee received a report from the Urban Growth Project Manager regarding the 2nd round short-listing for developer contributions.
It was noted that the Cambridge Tennis Club had expressed their support for project No 29 (tennis courts at North Cambridge Academy/Nun’s Way) and were keen to work with the Council to develop this. It was also noted that project No 35 (new village sign for East Chesterton) would now be funded through a different source and could be removed from the list.
Clare
Blair spoke in support of the project for tennis courts at North Cambridge
Academy/Nun’s Way (No 29) and the improvements to Chesterton Methodist Church (No 3).
Ian Murray spoke
in support of the improvements to Chesterton Methodist Church (No 3).
Richard Robertson
spoke in support of the improvements to Milton Road Library (No 8).
Individual Members spoke in support of their preferred projects.
Resolved (unanimously) to:
i.
Short-list the following project ideas to be
considered in more detail in the priority-setting report in February 2014:
Community
Facilities
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No 3: Chesterton Methodist Church
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No 6: More community rooms at Buchan Street Centre
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No 8: Community Rooms at Milton Road Library
Development
Informal Open
Space
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No 12: Trim trail at Chesterton Recreation Ground
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No 13: Trim trail at Alexandra Gardens
Play Provision
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No 17: Improve Discovery Way play area
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No 18: Improve Hawkins Road play area
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No 21: Improve Woodhead
Drive play area
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No 23: New play area by Perse
Way flats for both children and teenagers
Sports Facilities
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No 29: Provide tennis courts: North Cambridge Academy/Nun’s
Way
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No 28: Improved lighting for Meadows Community
Centre MUGA
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No 32: Upgrade lighting on Nun’s Way multi-sports
play area
ii.
Request that the Executive Councillor for Public
Places returns to the North Area those informal open spaces contributions from
local major developments in its four wards which have been assigned to the
city-wide fund. There are around £15k of provisional
informal open spaces allocations from the North Area to strategic, first round
priority projects that could be replaced by the same amount of unallocated
city-wide funds from other areas.
iii.
Request that, in considering priorities for the use
of sports facilities contributions in the city-wide fund, the Executive
Councillor for Community Well-being takes accounts of (and makes some
appropriate allocations for) the local needs of the Area Committees where these
needs cannot be afforded from the devolved funding available. It is understood
that the short-listing of strategic sports proposals is likely to be deferred
until next March so that these can be considered in the context of the proposed
Sports Strategy for 2014-17, which is due to be reported to the Community
Services Scrutiny Committee at that time.
iv.
Identify the following North Area project idea for
consideration for city-wide developer contributions funding:
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No 5: Sikh Guardwara – new community building
Please Note:
Post meeting (4 October 2013), Officers advised the
committee that community facility developer contributions could not be used to
fund religious activity. The possibility of a grant to the Sikh Gurdwara would
be based on the provision of new/improved local community meeting space that
could be used by (anyone in) the local community in North Area. This would still be a local benefit that
would need to be met from devolved funding.