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AT A MEETING of the ENVIRONMENT POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE held at The Castle, Winchester on Thursday 20 April 2006.
PRESENT:
p Councillor P. R. C. Hutcheson (Chairman) | |
p Councillor Mrs. P. M. Devereux (Vice-Chairman) | |
Councillors: |
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p J. V. Bryant |
p G. M. Hockley |
p Mrs E. M. Byrom |
p Keith House |
a A. S. Carew |
p R. C. McIntosh |
p N. R. Clarke |
a Sam Payne |
p M. G. Cooper |
p David Simpson |
p A. Edwards |
a Seán D.T. Woodward, |
p Mrs. K. Heron |
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Also in attendance: Councillors J. K. Glen, T. G. Knight and J. K. West.
98. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
Apologies for absence were received from Councillors A. Carew and
Sam Payne.
99. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Members were mindful that, where they believed they had a personal or personal prejudicial interest in any matter to be considered at the meeting, they should normally at the time of the debate declare their interest, and having regard to the circumstances described in paragraphs 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the County Council's Code of Conduct, consider whether to leave the meeting whilst the matter was discussed.
100. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 16 March 2006 were confirmed by the Committee and signed by the Chairman.
101. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS
There were no Chairman's communications.
102. MEMBERS' QUESTIONS
No questions to the Executive Member for Environment : North Hampshire
and Spatial Strategy and the Executive Member for Environment :
South Hampshire and Resource Management had been received.
103. RELEASE OF STRUCTURE PLAN RESERVE PROVISION
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Environment (Item 7 in
the Minute Book) considered by the Strategic Planning Joint Advisory Panel
(JAP) which detailed the conclusions arising from the Hampshire County
Structure Plan Policy H4 Monitoring Paper 2006 and the outcome of
consultation on the document. It also set out the latest position on the
Hampshire Housing Supply Action Plan, to be considered by the Executive
Member for Environment : North Hampshire and Spatial Strategy at his
meeting on 25 April 2006.
The Director of Environment indicated that supporting reservations had been
received from a further 3 District Councils since the JAP report has initially
been published and that the Joint Advisory Panel had agreed the
recommendations in the attached report with no amendments when it
considered the matter on 16 March.
The Director of Environment highlighted the main issues raised by the
consultation document. Members noted the key facts in relation to Regional
Planning Guidance 9 (RPG9) and that there was sufficient land for housing to
justify not releasing any reserve sites. It was also noted that progress of the
west of Waterlooville Major Development Area was being assisted by the
Advisory Team for Large Applications (ATLAS) an advisory service provided
by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) to assist local planning
authorities with the progress of large developments.
Members felt that although the report was a good news item there were
problems in particular parts of the County where poor infrastructure was under
strain from development pressures.
RESOLVED:
That the report having been presented, members offered comments which
were noted by the Executive Member for Environment : North Hampshire and
Spatial Strategy.
104. RESPONSE TO NATIONAL WASTE STRATEGY
Councillor House declared a personal but non pecuniary interest as a South
East England Development Agency (SEEDA) Board Member.
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Environment (Item 8 in
the Minute Book) summarising key proposals in the current Government
consultation about the review of England's waste strategy and commenting on
how they accord with Hampshire's aspirations as expressed in recent
stakeholder engagement and emerging policy documents Members were asked
to contribute to the process by considering the issues raised.
The Director of Environment presented the main issues raised by the
consultation document. In particular two policy instruments which would seek
to promote behaviour change in relation to waste were highlighted, namely;
· extending Producer Responsibility to prevent waste and increase recycling and recovery, on the basis of voluntary agreements in the first instance, and
· providing greater Government leadership, by example in management of
public sector waste and procurement.
Members felt that it was important for Schools to participate in recycling and
for young people to be encouraged to recycle at school as well as at home.
It was noted that although the majority of Schools had signed up to the County
Supplies Waste and Recyclables Contract for the collection of waste and
recycling materials, more awareness raising and behavioural change through
information and advice was needed.
Members also felt that people were unsure about which products should be
recycled and that pressure should be exerted on manufacturers to produce
clearer labelling and to develop products and packaging which could be
recycled to reduce waste.
Members welcomed the report but considered that the Executive Members for
Environment should advise the Government that the report lacks ambition and
vision.
RESOLVED:
(i) That the philosophy set out in the Government Consultation about the
review of England's Waste Strategy be welcomed.
(ii) That the report having been presented, Members advised particular
concerns which they believed should be raised in the County Council's
response to the Government Consultation and which were noted by the
Executive Members for Environment.
105. ENVIRONMENT POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE -
FORWARD PLAN
The Committee received and noted a report of the Chief Executive and
Director of Environment (Item 9 in the Minute Book) setting out issues for
future consideration. It was agreed that the Highway Agency should be invited
to attend a future meeting of the Committee and that an early opportunity may
be the June meeting. It was further agreed that both the Environment Agency
offices covering Hampshire should be invited.