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Matter for Decision: |
The purpose of
this decision is to confirm and approve the Council’s representation to Anglian Water’s forthcoming public
consultation on the Cambridge Wastewater Treatment Plant Relocation (ReCWWTP) Phase 3 Consultation and the
Development Consent Order (DCO) timeline. The consultation
response has been prepared jointly with South Cambridgeshire District
Council. |
Why the decision had to be made (and any alternative
options):
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The submission of the consultation
response is required by 27 April and the Consultation response letter should
be agreed as soon as is possible. |
The Executive
Councillor’s decision(s): |
That the
Executive Councillor for Planning Policy and Transport agreed to: Approve the Council’s representation to Anglian
Water’s forthcoming public consultation on the Cambridge Wastewater Treatment
Plant Relocation (ReCWWTP) Phase 3 Consultation and the DCO timeline. As
outlined in the Draft Consultation Response.
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Reasons for the decision: |
Anglian Water commenced their third consultation
on the proposal between the 24th of February and the 27th of April 2022. This is the last of their statutory
consultations prior to submission of a Development Consent Order application
to the Secretary of State in September 2022.
The recommendation is to support in principle the
proposed works within South Cambridgeshire. There are however concerns raised
about elements of the proposal, including traffic on local roads, the design
approach, landscape mitigations, technological solution, potential odour
impact, and connectivity to enable sustainable means of transport. The decommissioning of the existing plant
also requires consideration. This Officer recommendation is based on an
assessment of the site constraints and characteristics and ongoing
consultation with relevant technical officers. |
Scrutiny consideration: |
The
Chair and Spokesperson of Planning and Transport Scrutiny Committee were
consulted prior to the action being authorised.
The
Chair of the Committee (Councillor D Baigent) asked the following points
which were addressed by the Joint Director of Planning and Economic
Development:
1 Could the response be
delayed until after the upcoming election? The Green and Independent Opposition Spokes (Cllr S
Davies) made the following comments based firmly on the agreed Group
principles of promoting environmental and social justice (the comments were
received after the five-day consultation period) 1
There is no operational need to relocate the plant. Anglian Water have
confirmed that the present plant was refurbished in 2014 to a level
sufficient to meet the city's needs until 2050 2
The proposed new site is green belt and near to a site of Special
Scientific Interest. 3
The reason for the relocation is therefore not intrinsic to the
operation of WWTP but rather driven by the ambition to develop commercial and
residential buildings on the vacated site. 4
Due to low levels of unemployment in Cambridge and the surrounding
area, the jobs created will pull new residents in to the city rather than
creating jobs for existing residents. It is proposed that more jobs will be
created on the redeveloped site than housing capacity, thus exacerbating
housing pressures in the city. 5
The resource implications of the relocation and subsequent redevelopment
of the site are extremely concerning:
In
conclusion, we are aware that this project has been an ambition of the city
council for nearly 20 years. However, over that time, our understanding and
awareness of the climate emergency has evolved considerably. We cannot go on
ignoring the limitations on our resources. For these reasons, we cannot
support the proposed relocation of the WWTP. |
Report: |
The draft consultation response can be found at the link
below: https://democracy.cambridge.gov.uk/ecSDDisplay.aspx?NAME=SD1612&ID=1612&RPID=76358189 |
Conflicts of interest: |
None Known
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