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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Marchant-Daisley. |
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Declarations of Interest Members
are asked to declare at this stage any interests, which they may have in any of
the following items on the agenda. If any member is unsure whether or not they
should declare an interest on a particular matter, they are requested to seek
advice from the Head of Legal Services before the meeting.
Minutes: No interests were declared. |
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To approve the minutes of the meeting of 16th April 2013. The minutes of 29th May 2013 will be available in future. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of the 16th April 2013 were agreed as a correct record. |
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Public Questions (See Below) Minutes: Malcolm Schofield Malcolm Schofield addressed the Committee and made the following points: · Previous meetings of the Committee had considered public concerns about the impact of developments on wildlife. · The Cambridge North East site merits a full wildlife investigation. · Developers are already looking at the opportunities in the area and future decisions deserve to be Council led and not developer driven. The Head of Planning responded. She stated that her team were already preparing an Area Action Plan for the site which would include a full wildlife and bio diversity study. This would involve joint working with South Cambridgeshire District Council. No development would be permitted until the document was in place. Malcolm Schofield Joint working will be the key and will be essential when areas such as Fen Road Travellers site are considered. Councillor Ward stated that the boundaries of the Area Action Plan had not yet been finalised and would be agreed in consultation with South Cambridgeshire DC. However, there was already agreement that the traveller’s site would not be redeveloped. |
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Ruling in of Late Agenda Item The Chair ruled that under 100B(4)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 the late item Cambridge City Council Local Development Scheme 2013 be considered despite not being made publicly available for this Committee five clear days prior to the meeting. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Matter
for Decision: In March 2010 Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council commissioned an
Infrastructure Delivery Study. It was endorsed as an
evidence base document for the Cambridge Local Plan Review and the Cambridge Community
Infrastructure Levy (CIL) at Development Plan Scrutiny Sub-Committee in
September 2012. The document was agreed as a live document that can be updated
over time to reflect changing circumstances such as changes in the planned
level of provision of housing and employment. This update had
been carried out to reflect the now agreed planned levels of provision emerging
through the Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire District Local Plan
Reviews. The updated Infrastructure Delivery Study sets out when and where
infrastructure will need to be provided, the scale of funding needed to achieve
this and potential sources of funding. The study had been
produced in collaboration with infrastructure and community service providers
in order to obtain first hand views on requirements. The output is a study that
provides the Council with an evidence base to
support its planning policies on infrastructure and developer contributions.
The document would form a key part of the evidence base at both Local Plan and
Community Infrastructure Levy examinations. Decision of Executive Councillor
for Planning and Climate Change: The Executive Councillor resolved:
i.
To endorse the
update to the Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Infrastructure Delivery Study
Update for use as an evidence base document for the Draft Cambridge Local Plan
2031 and the Cambridge Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). 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 regarding the update to the Cambridge City Council and South
Cambridgeshire District Council infrastructure delivery study. The Officer clarified the following points in response to
questions from the Committee. i.
Page 120, Ref 396. The apparent shortfall in
education funding could be due an existing deficiency. The Head of Planning
would investigate this issue and include any corrections in the final version
of the report which will be submitted as part of the evidence base at both
Local Plan and CIL examinations. . Action
ii.
Questions were asked regarding leisure provision
and the Head of Planning confirmed that while s106 money could not be used to
fund existing deficiencies and that CIL should not be used to remedy
pre-existing deficiencies unless those deficiencies will be made more severe by
new development.
iii.
CIL could also be used to fund utility
infrastructure. However, this was thought to be unlikely in Cambridgeshire. The Committee agreed that it was very difficult for them to
scrutinise the document in its current form, and without more detailed
background information. The Head of Planning confirmed that the document had been
presented at this stage due to its links to the Local Plan. However, the
Committee would get further opportunities to scrutinise the document as
governance processes and approaches to determining funding priorities are developed. The Committee resolved by 2 votes to 0 to endorse the
recommendations. The Executive Councillor approved the recommendation. Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
dispensations granted) Not applicable. |
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Small Sites Affordable Housing Viability Assessment PDF 58 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The
Council was in the process of reviewing its Local Plan in order to plan and
manage development to 2031. In order to inform development of the Council’s
affordable housing policy position, the Council commissioned consultants to
carry out a high level assessment of the likely potential for the provision of
affordable housing on smaller sites than currently required through the adopted
Cambridge Local Plan 2006 (15 units). This may be either through on-site
provision of affordable housing or via a financial contribution mechanism. The
findings of the draft report (Supplementary Report Small Sites –Affordable
Housing Viability) informed the development of the draft policy on affordable housing
which was reported to and agreed at Full Council on 27 June 2013. Decision of Executive Councillor
for Planning and Climate Change: The Executive Councillor resolved:
i.
To endorse the content of the Supplementary
Report on Small Sites – Affordable Housing Viability 2013, the findings of
which have been used as a part of development of the draft affordable housing
policy agreed at Full Council on 27 June 2013, for use as an evidence base for
the review of the Local Plan and as a material consideration in planning
decisions. 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 Planning
Policy Officer regarding the Small Sites Affordable Housing Viability
Assessment. The Committee asked the following questions regarding commuted sums:
i.
Could
they be added to right to buy receipts?
ii.
How long
could the financial contributions be kept before they had to be spent?
iii.
Who was
the money available to?
iv.
Could
Housing Associations access it? The Principal Planning Policy Officer stated that she would investigate if commuted sums could be added to right to buy receipts. She agreed to contact the Legal and Housing Departments for guidance regarding the how long the financial contributions could be kept for. She further agreed to contact the Strategic Housing Manager for more information on which organisations could access the money. Action In response to questions from the Committee, the Head of Planning confirmed that an Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document would be prepared and was planned to be available ready for adoption of the new local plan. This would include a methodology for calculating commuted sums. The Committee resolved unanimously to endorse the
recommendations. The Executive Councillor approved the recommendation. Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
dispensations granted) Not applicable. |
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Cambridge City Council Local Development Scheme 2013 PDF 35 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Matter
for Decision: Cambridge City Council is
required to maintain a Local Development Scheme (LDS). An LDS sets out a
timetable for the production of new or revised Development Plan Documents (such
as a Local Plan). Following Full Council approval on 27th June
2013 of the Proposed Submission Cambridge Local Plan, it is necessary to update
the Council’s LDS with the latest timetable and publish it on our website. Decision of Executive Councillor
for Planning and Climate Change: The Executive
Councillor resolved to:
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Approve
the updated Local Development Scheme 2013 and agree to it being brought into
effect on 10 July 2013. 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 Planning
Policy Officer regarding Cambridge City Council Local Development Scheme 2013. The Committee resolved unanimiously to endorse the recommendations. The Executive Councillor approved the recommendation. Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
dispensations granted) Not applicable. |