Issue - meetings
Enterprise Area Masterplan
Meeting: 16/09/2014 - Planning, Transport and Environment Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 40)
40 Enterprise Area Masterplan PDF 3 MB
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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