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Minutes:
Matter for Decision
The report sought agreement of a proposed response to the
Huntingdonshire Local Plan Issues Engagement Paper (Regulation 18)
Consultation.
Decision of the Executive Councillor for Planning,
Building Control and Infrastructure
i.
Agreed the proposed joint response to the
Huntingdonshire District Council Issues Engagement Paper (Regulation 18)
Consultation.
ii.
Agreed that any subsequent material amendments
be made by the Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control
and Infrastructure in consultation with Chair and Spokes
iii.
Agreed that any subsequent minor amendments and
editing changes that do not materially affect the content be delegated to the
Joint Director of Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the
Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control
and Infrastructure, in consultation with Chair and Spokes
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 Principal Policy Planner.
In response to
Members’ questions the Planning Policy Officer said the following:
i.
Agreed that it was important to aim for the
highest possible biodiversity standards and to work with neighbouring
authorities to address water issues.
ii.
There would be opportunity for ongoing dialogue
with Huntingdonshire District Council regarding the issues raised in the
proposed response as its local plan process progressed.
The Deputy Director stated they supported the officers who
were trying to maintain an open dialogue with neighbouring councils.
The Executive Councillor informed the Committee that
Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) Councillors had been in contact with
them due to the evidence that officers had collated, and the ambition shown in
the Local Plan (LP), as they had similar aspirations. HDC Councillors would be
encouraged to read the document and to engage with City Councillors to find out
how they worked with officers to achieve such an outcome.
The Committee unanimously endorsed the Officer
recommendations.
The Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control and
Transport 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.