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The report referred
to the Greater Cambridge Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document
(SPD) which set out the approach, policies and procedures taken by Cambridge
City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council in respect of the use of
planning obligations.
Decision of the
Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control and Infrastructure
i.
Considered the main issues raised in the public
consultation, agreed responses to the representations received, as set out in
the Statement of Consultation (Appendix A of the Officer’s report).
ii.
Agreed that revisions to the draft Planning
Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) and additional evidence be
prepared, and a decision on revisions be taken by the Executive Councillor for
Planning, Building Control and Infrastructure in consultation with Chair and
Spokes.
iii.
Agreed that subsequent to
those revisions, an additional public consultation be carried out in summer
2025 on the amended draft SPD and supporting evidence.
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 Planning Policy Manger
In response to
comments from Members the Planning Policy Manager and S106 Officer said the
following:
i.
Noted the comment that the preference would be
for biodiversity net gain wherever possible provided on site, or near to a
site.
ii.
Officers had been careful with the wording on
the matter of biodiversity as this SPD could not to change the Council’s
Planning Policy on biodiversity. There was already a separate Biodiversity SPD
but would revisit the wording to ensure that the references were clear to the
Council’s approach on biodiversity net gain.
iii.
Nursey provision was a private enterprise but
there were elements of the subject matter picked up in the education cost.
iv.
No date had been set for further public
consultation as outlined in the recommendation but hoped this could be achieved
in the summer term.
v.
The premise of the S106 monitoring contribution
was to ensure that the costs in relation to administration of the agreement
were fully covered. It was important that only the costs were covered.
vi.
A charging regime had been put forward to
address infrastructure costs and the Council had received considerable
representations on this matter which was being reviewed by Officers. It was
important to ensure that developers were not paying more than was necessary.
vii.
Noted the comment that all charges should be
linked to inflation.
The Committee voted unanimously
to endorse the Officer recommendations.
The Executive
Councillor for Planning, Building Control and Transport approved the
recommendations.
The Executive
Councillor again thanked the Officers for all their work on this document.
Conflicts of
Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted).
None