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Matter for Decision
A joint Area Action Plan
(AAP) is being prepared by Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire District
Councils for North East Cambridge that will promote future structural change in
the layout and land use of parts of the area. This includes new strategic
walking and cycling connections; residential use of Nuffield Industrial Estate;
the consolidation of industrial uses around the aggregate railhead; and the
relocation of incompatible uses.
In addition to landowners,
developers and other delivery partners, the councils may have a role in
facilitating delivery of a new spatial framework for the area. Depending on the
circumstances and delivery options available, this may include the acquisition
or disposal of land, and may require use of compulsory purchase order powers.
To take the AAP to its
next formal stage, the councils must be able to demonstrate that the AAP is
‘deliverable’, including ensuring any required land assembly or relocations can
be delivered. An ‘in principle’ commitment to delivery of the AAP is therefore
sought from both councils to satisfy this requirement ahead
of the respective authority’s consideration of the Regulation 19 draft of the
Plan programmed for December 2021 – January 2022.
This is a not key
decision as this report seeks to establish an ‘in principle’ commitment to
deliver the AAP; a decision to acquire or dispose of land, or to use compulsory
purchase order powers, would be subject to a separate report to outline the
specific circumstances, the case for Council intervention, and resource
implications.
Decision of Executive
Councillor for Strategy and External Partnerships
i)
Noted that the North East Cambridge Area
Action Plan is contingent upon the separate Development Control Order being
undertaken by Anglian Water for the relocation of the Waste Water Treatment
Plant being approved;
ii) Subject to (i),
agreed that the Council is committed to the delivery of the North East
Cambridge Area Action Plan, including land disposal or assembly, and subject to
formal adoption of the Area Action Plan in due course, to use its Compulsory
Purchase Orders powers if required.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations
The Senior Planning Policy Officer introduced the report.
It was noted that the scrutiny committee and Executive
Councillor were not being asked to consider the detail of the AAP.
The Committee resolved by 4 votes to 0 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.