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Matter for
Decision
i.
The
report presented the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) for adoption
following the conclusion of public consultation. The Town and Country Planning
(Local Planning) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2017, state that LPAs in
England must review their SCI every five years to ensure it is up to date and
reflects current legislation and best practice. The SCI has been prepared to
ensure that the LPAs are in accordance with this regulatory requirement.
ii.
In the context of the Greater Cambridge
area, the new SCI sets out how Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire
District Councils as part of the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning service will
consult on planning policy documents and planning applications, ensuring that
the two councils are consistent in their approach to engagement with local
communities. The SCI would replace the adopted SCI of Cambridge City Council
(2013) and South Cambridgeshire District Council (2010).
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Planning Policy and Open Spaces
i.
Resolved to adopt the Statement of
Community Involvement (2019) for Greater Cambridge, prepared jointly with South
Cambridgeshire District Council.
ii.
Agreed that the Joint Director of
Planning and Economic Development is granted delegated authority, in liaison
with the Executive Councillor for Planning Policy and Open Spaces, and the
Chair and Spokes for the Planning Policy and Transport Scrutiny Committee, to
make any editing changes prior to publication.
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.
In response to the report, councillors commented that more clarity was
needed regarding Section 2.2 of the document. The public needed to understand
the engagement process. The Senior Planning Policy Officer undertook to discuss
this further with the Executive Councillor outside the meeting.
Councillor Green suggested that Cambridge University had offered to
provide training and support to members of the public on how best to engage
with the planning process.
The Senior Planning Policy Officer said the following
in response to Members’ questions:
i.
Confirmed that this Committee had seen an earlier
draft of the document and suggested that it would be difficult to make anything
more than minor changes as this would require further consultation.
ii.
Confirmed that the statement regarding Councillor call-in of a planning application had been kept at a high
level as this was a joint policy and engagement details varied across the
authorities.
iii.
Agreed to add links to the document to direct the
public to further information on engagement.
iv.
Confirmed that a commitment had been made to
simplify the planning idox system as members of the
public had found it confusing.
Councillors sought clarification regarding
the area of public notification of planning application and questioned how
proposed savings would be achieved. Members sought an assurance that there was
no intention to reduce existing service levels regarding public notification.
Officers undertook to circulate full details of notification areas outside the
meeting.
The Committee resolved by 5 votes to 1 and 2 abstentions to endorse the
recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.