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Report and Appendices A, B & D attached to agenda.
Appendix C available via the following hyper link:
https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/land-north-of-cherry-hinton-spd
(Appendix C - LNoCH SPD with tracked changes - Final draft)
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Public Question
A Ward Councillor asked a question as set out below.
Councillor
Ashton raised the following points:
i.
It
was pleasing to see the County Council were aware of
transport issues in Cherry Hinton and the spine road connecting Coldham’s Lane
with Cherry Hinton Road.
ii.
This
was an opportunity to relieve traffic issues in the area.
iii.
Residents
still had concerns on the specific route.
iv.
Queried
how provision would be made for cycling.
v.
Queried
who would have the final say on the design.
vi.
Residents
wanted public transport provision and asked councillors to petition for this as
services were declining.
vii.
Asked
for the busgate to be removed as it separated the estate into two halves.
Residents wanted a through route.
The Transport Assessment Manager responded:
i.
The County Council had reviewed
evidence relating to the advantages/disadvantages of busgate
routes (prepared by transport consultants). The through route was suggested as
the preferred option to address issues raised by residents.
ii.
Bus services were a commercial
service but the SPD gave an opportunity to pump prime bus services for the area
to make them commercially viable in future.
iii.
The design process for the
transport route and consultation would be covered by the outline planning
process.
Matter for
Decision
The draft
Cambridge Local Plan 2014: Proposed Submission (as amended) allocates Land
North of Cherry Hinton for residential-led development under Policy 12:
Cambridge East. The site extends into South Cambridgeshire and the draft South
Cambridgeshire Local Plan, similarly allocates their part of the site for
residential-led development under Policy SS/3: Cambridge East.
The Councils, as
the Local Planning Authorities, have been working in partnership with local
stakeholders to prepare an SPD that looks at how this residential-led
allocation can be delivered successfully. The SPD will help guide the
development of the area and will provide greater certainty and detail to
support delivery of the site. It outlines the aspirations for the area, as well
as the key issues, constraints and opportunities that will influence how new
development will take place.
The emerging Local
Plans for both Councils have now reached the stage of consulting on the Main
Modifications identified by the Inspectors that they consider may be necessary
in order for the Local Plans to be found ‘sound’. This means the Councils are
unable to adopt the Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD until the Local Plans have
been found sound and adopted. In the interim period, prior to adoption of the
SPD, the Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD provides context and guidance as
material consideration in the planning process.
In accordance with
the process of preparing an SPD, consultation on the draft SPD was carried out
between 7 August and 2 October 2017.
No significant
changes are proposed as a result of the consultation. However some minor
amendments to the SPD are proposed and are set out in Appendix C of the
Officer’s report.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Planning Policy and Transport
i.
Agreed the responses to the
representations received to the Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD (Appendix B of
the Officer’s report) and the consequential amendments to the Land North of
Cherry Hinton document (Appendix C);
ii.
Approved the Land North of Cherry
Hinton document (Appendix C) in anticipation of the adoption of the Local Plan,
and agreed that it should be carried forward for adoption as a Supplementary
Planning Document at the same time as the Local Plan.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Senior Planning Policy Officer.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Traffic calming was required in Nuttings Road and
Barnwell Road to facilitate bikes crossing these roads and others in the area.
ii.
Cycling was not easy down Coldhams Lane.
iii.
Figure 43: “Coldhams Lane” should be “Coldhams
Common”.
iv.
Asked for roads with 40MPH speed limits to be
reduced to 30MPH when close to cycle routes.
The Transport Assessment Manager said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
Routes set out in the document had the potential to
improve existing arrangements for pedestrians and cyclists.
ii.
The process to change road speed limits was
separate to the SPD process. The Transport Assessment Manager would share the
comment with Highways colleagues.
iii.
P60 set out alternative cycling and pedestrian
routes to address concerns about going under the railway bridge.
Proposed amendments to the SPD tabled during DPSSC and agreed at DPSSC.
Item 6. SPD
Section |
Amendment |
Amend Figure 19 |
Amend Figure to illustrate growth in the 1800s (as well as the current
urban form). |
Amend paragraph 3.6 |
Amend paragraph to read: Further, |
Amend paragraph 3.16 |
“… Brookfields Health Centre, East
Barnwell Health Centre and” |
Delete paragraph 5.24 |
Remove paragraph 5.24 (reference to a bus gate) |
Amend Figure 43 |
Amend potential route along Coldham’s Common
to follow the railway line and not cut across playing pitches. |
Amend paragraph 5.19 |
“The Weston Homes development will become the immediate western
|
Amend paragraph 5.95 |
The preferred locations for the primary and secondary schools are
shown indicatively on Figure 52 |
Amend Figure 52 |
Add missing primary & secondary street options and cycle /
pedestrian links |
Councillor
Sargeant proposed removing the busgate reference and whole of paragraph 5.2.4.
The Committee approved this amendment by 4 votes
to 0.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendations, plus
agreed SPD text changes.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations, plus agreed SPD text changes.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.