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for Decision:
The report provided a brief update of one of several projects
forming part of the Planning Services Pro-active Conservation Programme which
were reported to committee in March of 2012.
The historic advertising signs restoration project was proposed to start
with two pilot schemes, one on Cherry Hinton Road and one on Victoria
Avenue.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Planning
and Climate Change:
The
Executive Councillor resolved to:
i.
Note the update on the historic advertising signage
restoration project and to endorse the pilot projects as described in the
attached “Briefing Note and Project Appraisal – Restoration of Cambridge’s
Advertising Signs (November 2012)”.
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 Urban Design and
Conservation Manager regarding the Restoration of Cambridge’s Historic
Advertising Signs.
The Committee expressed disappointment that property owners
had been reluctant to take up the scheme. This was thought to be due to fears
of future maintenance requirements or restriction on the property. Members suggested
that officers needed to be very clear in their communications with owners and
to ensure that they were aware there was no liability attached to the offer.
Members suggested that they could help with this and could engage with property
owners in their wards.
Whilst there is no budget allocation at present, suggestions
of further signs for consideration would be welcomed.
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.