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Officer Contact: Simon Bunn, Sustainable Urban Drainage Engineer, 01223 457193
Minutes:
Matter for Decision:
The City Council has been awarded a grant of £100,000 from
the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to undertake a
Surface Water Management Plan (SWMP) for Cambridge and Milton. The Executive
Councillor is recommended to authorise the tender and award of a contract.
Decision of Executive Councillor
for Climate Change and
Growth:
Agreed:
To authorise the tender and award of a contract for
the provision of services to develop a Surface Water Management Plan for
Cambridge and Milton for the maximum amount of £100,000 in collaboration with
Cambridgeshire County Council.
Reason for the Decision:
Defra
divided England into 4350 settlements, Cambridge and Milton was considered one
settlement. The settlements were ranked with regard to their possible
susceptibility to surface water flooding. Cambridge is ranked 87 out of the
4350 settlements and this indicates that Cambridge may be a high risk area with
regard to surface water flooding.
Any alternative options
considered and rejected:
N/A
Scrutiny Considerations:
The Head of Policy and Project
introduced the report and members supported the proposals.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the recommendations by a vote of 9 to 0 (unanimous).
The
Executive Councillor for Climate Change
and Growth approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by
the Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A