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Enterprise Area Masterplan

Meeting: 16/09/2014 - Planning, Transport and Environment Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 40)

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The attached presentation will be given to the Panel at the meeting.

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Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Sustainable Development, Councillor Ben Stevens introduced this item to the Panel. He spoke of how the Masterplan was to act as a document that integrates a vast majority of the Council’s current strategies to tackle aspects such as homes, employment and wildlife.

 

The Regeneration Team Manager then gave a presentation to the Panel, a copy of which can be found on the Panel’s Minute Book, a summary is set out below.

 

The Opportunity

 

  “Bringing Bath’s Riverside to Life”

 

  98 hectares of land, c36 hectares of developable brownfield land

 

  Potential for 9000 new jobs and 3400 new homes, to deliver Core Strategy targets

 

  Concentrating on key growth sectors: creative industries, professional financial and business services, information technology and software development

 

  Key  sites together can increase GVA, average incomes and levels of employment in the Bath economy by around 12%

 

Achievements to date

 

  Delivering Quality Outputs:

 

  Bath Riverside

  300 new Homes (150 Affordable Homes) since 2011

  +£2m New Homes Bonus

  +£1m S106 monies

 

  Bath Quays Waterside

  Strong Partnership with Environment Agency formed

  Connecting Bath to its Waterside – good public support

  Protecting existing properties at risk + enabling development

 

  Innovation Quay and EDF Business Case

  LEP Programme Entry

 

What is the Masterplan enabling

 

  Positive Engagement with partners & beyond:

  LEP, HCA, EA

  Landowners

  Developers

  Property Agents and Occupiers

  Realising funding e.g. DECC (HNDU)

  Sustainable Energy – ‘renewable’ sources. E.g. River Avon & hot springs

 

  Co-ordinated Strategy & robust Policy Base:

  Core Strategy and Placemaking Plan

  Economic Strategy

  Transport Strategy – ‘Getting Around Bath’

  Green Infrastructure Strategy and Community Plan

  River Strategy

  Leisure Strategy

 

Relationship to Planning Policy

 

  Provide an exciting and enduring vision

  Guide redevelopment of Council owned land

  Clear direction of travel for funders, partners, developers and investors

  Is not a statutory planning document

  Forms part of the evidence base for the Placemaking Plan

  Placemaking Plan will undergo public consultation, ensuring robust, evidence based policy framework for Development Management decisions.

 

Core Values

 

  Quality – of life, of place, of developers, of occupiers

  Enterprise – fostering knowledge, inventiveness and creativity

  Design – inspirational public realm, connectivity of streets, spaces and bridges, integration of form and streetscape, respect for the character of “Bathness

  Heritage – architectural, urban design and landscape excellence in a World Heritage setting

  Green – green building, green infrastructure, walking and cycling, biodiversity and ecology

  Water – at the heart of Bath’s identity, River Avon, spa water, Kennet and Avon Canal

  Health and Wellbeing – promoting leisure, the outdoors, socialising and promenading

  The Big Idea: Rediscovering and reconnecting the River, to bring Bath Riverside to Life!

 

Next Steps

 

  Cabinet 12 November 2014

 

  Co-ordinated Strategy:

  Economic Strategy – key driver

  Core Strategy and Placemaking Plan

  Transport Strategy

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