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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from the Urban Growth Project Manager regarding the local
project proposals received during the S106 bidding round between June to August 2015. Proposals were invited for projects
that could help mitigate the impact of development in Cambridge through funding
from generic, off-site developer contributions.
Comments from the
public:
i.
Queried if the reinforcing of the grass edges to
paths across Parker’s Piece would be successful long term; this was a large amount
of expenditure (up to £75,000) for this project.
Comments from the
Committee:
i.
Requested if an update could be given on the Histon Road public art project.
ii.
Highlighted the success of St Augustine’s Community
Centre and the installation of a new kitchen at St Mark’s funded by S106
devolved funding, which had helped to increase usage of both buildings.
iii.
Noted how successful the installation of the solar
studs on Lammas Land had been for a small amount of S106 funding.
iv.
Suggested a trim trail on Grantchester
Road as part of the devolved outdoor sports contribution which would be
considered at the next West Central Area Committee.
v.
Noted the proposals for the hockey pitches at the
University of Cambridge Sports Ground on Wilberforce Road would be reported to the Community Services Scrutiny
Committee in March 2016 and questioned if planning permission was required
before S106 could be requested.
vi.
Expressed disappointment there had been no discussion with Ward
Councillors regarding the possible work on Parker’s Piece due to the
possibility of additional street furniture, ie the
new fences/fenceline extensions on the land.
vii.
Enquired why cycling safety on Storey’s Way had not been included in the
report.
viii.
Asked why Shelley Row play area had been included in the
recommendations.
In response to
comments from the public and the Committee the Urban Growth Project Manager
responded with the following:
i.
Page 22 of the agenda pack, appendix B, referred to
the Histon Road public art project with installation
expected in Winter 2015/16 (ie, between December
2015-February 2016).
ii.
Paths on Parker’s Piece would be re-layed by the County Council, with a new drainage system
being introduced which had proved successful on Midsummer Common.
iii.
Projects could be put forward for S106 funding
before any planning permission needed was secured. Officers would expect the
issue of planning permission to be addressed at the project appraisal stage (so
S106 funding could not be confirmed and the appraisal would not be approved
unless the necessary planning permission had been secured.
iv.
With regards to the proposal to reinforce the grass
edges to paths across Parker’s Piece, Councillors had not been consulted yet as
this was currently a proposal, which was being reported to the Area Committee
for consideration. If the Area Committee
wished to select the proposal as one of its S106 local project priorities,
there would be further opportunities for consultation as part of the project
appraisal process.
v.
The cycling safety project on Storey’s Way had been
considered by the Community Services Scrutiny Committee in October 2015, but
was not prioritised by the Executive Councillor. There were no S106 public realm contributions
from the West Central Area. This was a highways issue and officers had drawn
the proposal to the attention of colleagues at Cambridgeshire County Council.
vi.
Improvements to Shelley Row play area had been
recommended to make use of S106 play area contributions from Castle ward before
a May 2017 expiry date. The council’s recent play area audit had shown that,
whilst the play area had scored highly (74%) for its location, its play value
rating (37%) was low. In comparison, Histon Road
Recreation Ground already had a high play value of 91%.
The Committee:
Resolved unanimously agreed to:
i.
Prioritise the following local project proposals
for the use of devolved S106 contributions from the West/Central Area, subject
to project appraisal and community use agreement (where appropriate):
a. up
to £45,000 outdoor sports S106 funding for an upgraded tennis court on Lammas
Land;
b. up to £1,500 informal open
space S106 funding for a bench on the green at Warwick Road, subject to Cambridgeshire County Council consent;
c. up to £1,500 informal open
space S106 funding for a bench next to Coton footpath
(near its junction with Wilberforce Road), subject to land-owner consent;
d. up
to £75,000 informal open space S106 funding for reinforcing grass edges to
paths across Parker’s Piece;
e. £35,000
play area S106 funding and up to £15,000 informal open space S106 funding for
improvements to Shelley Row play area;
f. £10,000
play area S106 funding and up to £5,000 informal open space S106 funding for
added play equipment, benches and landscaping at Christ’s Pieces play area.
ii.
Consider a follow-up report to the West/Central
Area Committee in February 2016, setting out proposals to enable any
outstanding devolved S106 contributions with expiry dates in 2017 to be used on
time.
Committee Managers Note: County Councillors Nethsingha and Cearns did not take part in the vote.