Agenda and minutes

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Items
No. Item

35.

Welcome and introductions

Minutes:

The Chair, Councillor Kevin Guy, welcomed everyone to the meeting and made the following statement;

“This meeting is being held as part of the contingency arrangements put in place, recognising the need to remain cautious. For this reason, there is only a quorum of Cabinet Members in the Chamber for this meeting. A virtual ‘informal’ meeting of the full Cabinet took place last night to inform voting at this meeting. That meeting is available to view on the Council’s YouTube channel.”

36.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE

The Chair will draw attention to the emergency evacuation procedure as set out in the Notes.

Minutes:

The Chair drew attention to this.

37.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

There were no apologies for absence.

38.

Declarations of Interest

At this point in the meeting declarations of interest are received from Members in any of the agenda items under consideration at the meeting. Members are asked to indicate:

(a) The agenda item number in which they have an interest to declare.

(b) The nature of their interest.

(c) Whether their interest is a disclosable pecuniary interest or an other interest,  (as defined in Part 2, A and B of the Code of Conduct and Rules for Registration of Interests)

Any Member who needs to clarify any matters relating to the declaration of interests is recommended to seek advice from the Council’s Monitoring Officeror a member of his staff before the meeting to expedite dealing with the item during the meeting.

Minutes:

There were none.

39.

To Announce any Urgent Business Agreed by the Chair

Minutes:

There was none.

40.

Questions from Public and Councillors

Questions submitted before the deadline will receive a reply from an appropriate Cabinet member or a promise to respond within 5 days of the meeting.  Councillors may ask one supplementary question for each question they submitted, up to a maximum of two per Councillor.

Minutes:

There were none.

41.

Statements, Deputations or Petitions from Public or Councillors

Councillors and members of the public may register their intention to make a statement if they notify the subject matter of their statement before the deadline.  Statements are limited to 3 minutes each.  The speaker may then be asked by Cabinet members to answer factual questions arising out of their statement.

Minutes:

The Chair explained that Councillor Paul May had made a statement at the virtual meeting of the Cabinet held on 31st March 2022, which will be attached to the minutes of the meeting;

 

https://democracy.bathnes.gov.uk/documents/g6171/Public%20minutes%2031st-Mar-2022%2018.30%20Cabinet.pdf?T=11

 

42.

West of England Combined Authority Spatial Development Strategy pdf icon PDF 256 KB

The West of England Combined Authority draft Spatial Development Strategy (SDS) is scheduled to be considered by the West of England Combined Authority Committee on 8 April 2022. This meeting provides Cabinet the opportunity to consider its key priorities for the SDS.

Minutes:

Councillor Tim Ball introduced the report and moved the recommendations.  Councillor Kevin Guy seconded the recommendations.  In so doing, it was noted the following key priorities which had been outlined at the virtual Cabinet meeting on 31st March 2022;

 

  SDS must be good for the whole community;

 

  The SDS is a strategic plan and this should be evident in the nature of the document, which must be accessible to residents and the public and must be in a format that is understood. The SDS must avoid the criticism that Inspectors had of the now withdrawn Joint Strategic Partnership;

 

  The SDS should provide a robust strategic planning framework for the new Local Plan but should avoid getting into the details of issues which will be covered by Local Plans. Local Plans will be the vehicle for deciding where housing allocations go, and this is not the not role of the SDS;

 

  We understand that the SDS will need to take into account the Government’s housing targets, but we expect the SDS to give as much weight to other critical priorities such as the Climate and Nature emergencies, protection of our environment as well as enabling the creation of jobs which are fit for the future and the delivery of affordable housing to meet the needs of B&NES’ residents;

 

  Due to the significant scale of the challenge arising from the SDS for Unitary Authorities, we expect WECA to provide the necessary support for Unitary Authority Local Plans to ensure the right outcomes;

 

  B&NES will place significant emphasis on working with our local communities in the formulation of our Local Plan and we will take into what the residents say;

 

  Tackling the climate and ecological emergency is one of our core policies;

 

  The SDS must provide the necessary policies and a spatial strategy which facilitates these objectives, including sustainable construction, renewable energy generation and reducing reliance on private car travel;

 

  SDS must facilitate transformational change to enable major strides to be taken to move the sub-region to carbon neutrality & facilitate major cultural changes;

 

  The SDS should not only seek to ensure that new growth is sustainable, but provides the opportunity to address existing unsustainable patterns of development.

 

  The SDS must be underpinned by robust evidence which shows how this can be achieved, and which will also provide a firm basis for the preparation of Unitary Authority Local Plans.

 

RESOLVED (unanimously) to note the key priorities set out for the West of England Combined Authority draft Spatial Development Strategy (SDS).