146 The Regional Spatial Strategy review - The Cambridgeshire Development Study. PDF 78 KB
To consider a report by the Head of Planning Services regarding the partnership working that has taken place between all the Cambridgeshire Authorities as part of the Regional Spatial Strategy Review.
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Minutes:
Consideration was given to a report by the Head of Planning Services (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) on progress made by Cambridgeshire local authorities towards completing its response to the request by the East of England Regional Assembly (EERA) for information to inform the Regional Spatial Strategy Review. Executive Councillors were acquainted with the background to the review and the contents of the draft Cambridgeshire submission. Following recent discussions on the review by the Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Service Support), the Cabinet adopted a number of principles for responding to EERA, together with a suggestion for testing options for higher growth.
RESOLVED
(a) that the positive partnership working that has taken place between all of the Cambridgeshire Authorities with regard to developing a co-ordinated response to these fundamentally important strategic planning issues be noted;
(b) that the on-going assessment work that is being commissioned to consider in more detail the potential environmental capacity and implications of further strategic growth in Huntingdonshire be endorsed;
(c) that the County Council Cabinet be requested to take appropriate account of the District Council’s statements of support and its stated concerns as set out in Paragraph 4.2 of the report now submitted and to amend the basis of its suggested advice to EERA;
(d) that the submission of a suitably amended Cambridgeshire position to EERA in response to their request for initial strategic planning advice from the 4/4 Authorities be supported; and
(e) that the following principles when responding to the EERA proposal be adopted -
(i) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ is underpinned by a positive commitment to a highly sustainable approach that will both direct policy development and influence the proposed spatial pattern of development;
(ii) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ principally reinforces and builds upon the established subsequential approach to the direction of further growth within Cambridgeshire;
(iii) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges that there is limited capacity for additional growth above the established RSS levels and therefore that any targets for growth up to 2031 must reflect the lower rather than the higher NHPAU scenarios;
(iv) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges the need to utilise the capacity of, and the opportunities created by, existing and committed transport and other infrastructure provision;
(v) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges the essential needs to co-locate homes with jobs. As the economic models favour jobs growth in the south of the County and acknowledge the challenges associated with potential job creation in the north of the County, then that is where the majority of new homes need to be located;
(vi) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ recognises that whilst the market towns could sustainably accommodate some further growth, and indeed such growth could aid their regeneration, these market towns do have environmental capacities that need to be respected; and
(vii) that EERA should test options for higher growth across the whole of Cambridgeshire rather than only in Huntingdonshire. ... view the full minutes text for item 146
99 Regional Spatial Strategy Review - Cambridgeshire Development Study PDF 78 KB
To consider a report by the Head of Planning Services on the Regional Spatial Strategy Review – The Cambridgeshire Development Study.
Contact: S Ingram 388400
Additional documents:
Minutes:
(Councillor P L E Bucknell, Executive Councillor for Planning Strategy was in attendance for this Item).
Further to Minute No 79/08 and with the aid of a report (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) the Head of Planning Services outlined the basis of a response to the East of England Regional Assembly (EERA) by the Joint Cambridgeshire Review Panel (CReSSP) on the review of the Regional Spatial Strategy.
The Panel remained concerned over the proposals and their implications for Huntingdonshire, especially in relation to the possible development at Alconbury Airfield as identified in the report to EERA by their consultants.
The Panel supported the concept of development occurring where employment opportunities exist, avoiding past practices which had led to out-commuting from the District. Furthermore, the Panel felt that the proposal did not pay sufficient regard to the recent substantial improvement in public transport in the County. The Panel was reminded that the District Council would be commissioning its own independent consultants to inform the Council's response to the proposals and evidence at the subsequent examination in public of the regional plan proposals. The Panel therefore endorsed a recommendation by the Head of Planning Services that the District Council should adopt the following principles when responding to the EERA proposal -
(i) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ is under-pinned by a positive commitment to a highly sustainable approach that will both direct policy development and influence the proposed spatial pattern of development;
(ii) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ principally reinforces and builds upon the established sequential approach to the direction of further growth within Cambridgeshire;
(iii) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges that there is limited capacity for additional growth above the established RSS levels and therefore that any targets for growth up to 2031 must reflect the lower rather than the higher NHPAU scenarios;
(iv) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges the need to utilise the capacity of, and the opportunities created by, existing and committed transport and other infrastructure provision;
(v) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ acknowledges the essential needs to co-locate homes with jobs. As the economic models favour jobs growth in the south of the County and acknowledge the challenges associated with the potential job creation in the north of the County, then that is where the majority of new homes need to be located;and
(vi) that the emerging ‘Cambridgeshire Growth Strategy’ recognises that whilst the market towns could sustainably accommodate some further growth, and indeed such growth could aid their regeneration, these market towns do have environmental capacities that need to be respected.
RESOLVED
that the Cabinet be formally notified of the Panel's views on the review of the Regional Spatial Strategy.