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Agenda and minutes

Venue: Virtual Meeting

Contact: Dave Shaw, Senior Democratic Services Officer, 01962 848 221, Email: dshaw@winchester.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies

To record the names of apologies given.

 

Minutes:

No apologies were received.

2.

Disclosure of Interests

To receive any disclosure of interests from Members and Officers in matters to be discussed.

Note: Councillors are reminded of their obligations to declare disclosable pecuniary interests, personal and/or prejudicial interests in accordance with legislation and the Council’s Code of Conduct.

 

 

Minutes:

None.

 

3.

To note any request from Councillors to make representations on an agenda item

Note: Councillors wishing to speak about a particular agenda item are requested to advise the Democratic Services Officer before the meeting.  Councillors will normally be invited by the Chairperson to speak immediately prior to the appropriate item.

 

Minutes:

none.

 

4.

Minutes of the previous meeting held on 16 March 2020 pdf icon PDF 215 KB

Minutes:

Arising out of consideration of the minutes, a member raised questions on the future dates and times for the Advisory Group and when would a timetable of meetings be published; the accessibility of Local Plan documents on the Council’s website and when would they be published and also the progress that was being made on the update of the Village Design Statements.  The Strategic Planning Manager responded to these points

 

RESOLVED:

 

            That the minutes of the previous meeting held on 16 March 2020 be approved and adopted.

 

5.

Public Participation

to receive and note questions asked and statements made from members of the public on issues relating to the responsibility of this Advisory Group. 

 

NB members of the public are required to register with Democratic Services three clear working days before the meeting (see below for further details).

 

Members of the public and visiting councillors may speak at the Advisory Group, provided they have registered to speak three working days in advance.  Please contact Democratic Services by 5pm on Wednesday 15 July 2020 via democracy@winchester.gov.uk or (01962) 848 264 to register to speak and for further details.

 

 

Minutes:

Patrick Davies addressed the meeting as summarised briefly below.

 

The Local Plan process made reference to the involvement of the public and communities.  With it being the intention to report to Cabinet in August 2020, how would the Local Plan Engagement Strategy (and also the Vision exercise) be undertaken in view of the restrictions placed on it due to Covid 19?

 

John Beveridge (City of Winchester Trust) addressed the meeting as summarised briefly below.

 

How would consultation take place on issues and options on Heritage Assets?  It would be beneficial if the owners and occupiers of Listed Buildings and buildings in Conservation Areas could address issues relating to climate change, for example having well insulated buildings, through guidance contained in the Local Plan.  In addition, the identification (by local people), designation and the protection of local green spaces could be addressed as part of the approach to Environmental Matters – Open Space and Recreation and finally, to address social issues, the promotion of the idea of well designed and well fabricated factory units would be advantageous.

 

Dee Haas and Caroline Dibden (CPRE) addressed the meeting as summarised briefly below.

 

A greenbelt in the southern parishes would be the only effective way to prevent urban sprawl in south Hampshire and would protect the historic setting of Winchester.  It would provide an essential space as people depended on the countryside for their mental and physical wellbeing.  There was a petition with 14000 signatures in support of the establishment of greenbelt, which would also be positive in addressing the climate emergency.  There was also economic and financial benefit of a greenbelt as demonstrated by commissioned studies.

 

The Chairperson thanked the speakers for their personal views and clarified that these were not necessarily the views of the Council and she responded accordingly.

 

6.

Presentation pdf icon PDF 421 KB

Strategic Housing and Employment Land Availability

Assessment (SHELAA); and

Strategic Issues & Options Document

Minutes:

6.              

PRESENTATION - Strategic Housing and Employment Land Availability Assessment (SHELAA); and Strategic Issues & Options Document

 

The Strategic Planning Manager‘s presentation refers and officers responded to Members’ comments and questions.

 

SHELAA

 

In reply to Members’ questions the Strategic Planning Manager outlined the work being carried out to progress the SHELAA sites; the Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Needs Assessment and the green and efficient housing and carbon neutrality topics and the planning weight that could be given to these measures in advance of the adoption of the new Local Plan.

 

The Strategic Planning Manager also responded to questions on speculative development and the need to be able to demonstrate that sites that were included in the new Local Plan were both deliverable and achievable and how such sites related to the four growth options in the presentation.  Questions were also answered on the status of existing sites and allocations that had not been developed which would be also be required to demonstrate that they were  deliverable.

 

Strategic Issues & Options Document

 

The Strategic Planning Manager stated that the Retail Study was awaited shortly and the Gypsy and Traveller Needs Assessment had been commissioned with a specialist consultant.

 

Neighbourhood Plans would dovetail into the Local Plan, with Denmead Parish Council and Twyford Parish Council currently progressing their Plans.  Other Parishes were considering their own Neighbourhood Plans and were in the process of updating their Village Design Statements.

 

The Strategic Planning Manager and Strategic Director answered questions on new Permitted Development Rights which were to be announced by the Government and their possible affect on the Local Plan.  It was not anticipated that substantial changes would be made.

 

Questions were also made on the options put forward and their implications for affordable housing.  A member commented that development in the City of Winchester could bring environmental benefits, but housing costs would be higher for residents and also that the provision of affordable rental properties should be considered.

 

Questions were asked on the Historic Environment and Conservation Areas and the options that were available for such buildings, and how they would  be included in the Local Plan.  An important point was to promote the importance of historic buildings and policies on carbon neutrality.

 

With regard to the Economic Objectives, infrastructure was required to support the development, such as water, sewerage and broadband and also providing workspace close to settlements.  The Strategic Planning Manager asked that if local information was available regarding workspace and settlements, for example at Bishops Waltham, it would be helpful if this could be made available to the City Council.

 

The importance of cross border consultation was also acknowledged.

 

During debate a member asked for consideration of Option 3 for a sustainable and carbon neutral small settlement with good infrastructure with a high proportion of affordable housing.  A member also requested that the potential impact of Option 1 on the southern parishes be acknowledged.

 

Action agreed:

 

Registering to speak at meetings of the council:

The information below relates to the majority of meetings of the council but please note that different rules do apply for registering to speak at meetings of Full Council, Licensing Sub Committees, Planning Committees, Open Forums, and the Standards Hearing and Human Resources Sub Committees and the Appointments Panel. Further information can be obtained using the contact details above.

Members of the public may speak at this meeting, provided they have registered to speak three working days in advance. Please contact Democratic Services via democracy@winchester.gov.uk or (01962) 848 264 to register to speak and for further details - which can also be found on the individual meeting agenda front sheets.

 

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