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Matter for Decision
The Council
helped to mitigate the impact of housing development on local facilities and
amenities through the use of S106 contributions. The
Officer’s report took stock of the contribution types within the Executive Councillor’s remit and recommended use of generic
informal open space S106 funding for a number of
eligible projects.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City
Services
Agreed to:
i.
Allocate generic informal open spaces S106
funding, subject to business case approval and community use agreement (as
appropriate), to the following project proposals:
|
Project proposals |
Amount |
See |
a. |
Towards mature tree-planting programme in parks across the
city |
£60,000 |
Paragraph 4.3 |
b. |
Footpath improvements at Five Trees open space, East
Chesterton |
£10,000 |
Paragraph 4.4 |
c. |
Open space improvements at Romsey Recreation Ground |
£11,500 |
Paragraph 4.5 |
ii.
Allocate around £47,600 of generic informal open
spaces S106 funding to eligible projects previously approved for Environmental
Improvement Programme (EIP) funding in 2022/23 and 2023/24 in place of EIP
funds (see paragraph 4.6 and Appendix C of the Officer’s report);
iii.
Allocate an additional £5,000 of generic
informal open spaces S106 funding to supplement the funding available for the
St Alban’s Rec Ground biodiversity project (see paragraph 4.6d and Appendix C
of the Officer’s report);
iv.
Note that relevant specific informal open spaces
S106 contributions may be used to supplement new and existing generic
S106-funded projects (e.g., for the mature tree-planting programme and
improving open spaces at Romsey and Cherry Hinton Recreation Grounds and
Coldham’s Common BMX track) (see paragraph and 4.7 of the Officer’s report);
v.
Note that some projects allocated S106 funds in
previous generic S106 funding rounds had not been able to proceed (see
paragraph 3.5 of the Officer’s report);
vi.
Approve a new process whereby any generic S106
funds in the informal open spaces, play provision and public realm categories
that were within two years of the date by which they need to be used or
contractually committed may be de-allocated from a project which was unlikely
to deliver on time, so that they could be re-allocated to another relevant
project (related to where the S106 contributions were from) which could make
timely use of this funding (see Section 5 of the Officer’s report).
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 Technical & Specialist Services Manager.
The Technical & Specialist Services Manager said the
following in response to Members’ questions:
i.
A report of S106 funding for play facilities
would be compiled for a future Environment and Community Scrutiny Committee
meeting (likely June 2024). The report for agenda item 12 in the March
Committee also referred to the Outdoor
Play Spaces Investment Strategy.
ii.
The Planning Authority secured S106 funding
contributions from developers to help mitigate the impact of new developments;
with City Council Officers providing professional advice on needs and
appropriate uses. Adopted policies and strategies provided helpful tools to
guide the planning process in securing S106 contributions for an area.
iii.
Officers were working hard to make sure that all
S106 contributions were used effectively and on time.
The Urban Growth Project Manager said:
i.
The approach to this funding round reflected
decisions made following recommendations in a report to this Committee in
October 2021.
ii.
The Outdoor Play Spaces Investment Strategy
would help the City Council to identify suitable play area improvement projects
that would help to make use of remaining S106 contributions for play provision
for children and teenagers.
The Committee unanimously resolved 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.