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AT A MEETING of the ENVIRONMENT POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE held at The Castle, Winchester on Thursday 22 June 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 |
p Sam Payne |
p M. G. Cooper |
a David Simpson |
p A. Edwards |
a Seán D.T. Woodward, |
a Mrs. K. Heron |
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Also in attendance: Councillors J. K. Glen and T. G. Knight.
113. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
Apologies for absence were received from Councillors A. Carew, D. Simpson and S. D. T. Woodward.
114. 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.
115. MINUTES
The Minutes of the meeting held on 25 May 2006 were confirmed by the Committee and signed by the Chairman.
Arising thereon:
Minute 109 - Chairman's Communications
The Chairman reminded Members to submit questions for the Highway Agency's visit on 25 July 2006.
116. CHAIRMAN'S COMMUNICATIONS
There were no Chairman's Communications.
117. 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.
118. FINAL ACCOUNTS 2005/06 - ENVIRONMENT
The Committee considered a report of the County Treasurer and Director of
Environment (Item 7 in the Minute Book) summarising the Environment
Service's spending in 2005/06. The County Treasurer confirmed that there was
an overspend of £562,000 on the winter maintenance budget. In response to a
Member's question, the Director of Environment advised that the winter had
been relatively mild overall but that the County Council had carried out more
precautionary salting because of an extended cold spell around Christmas. This
had resulted in an overspend.
During the course of the ensuing discussion, Members questions were
answered and they supported the need to establish a Sub Group to review bus
passenger transport costs and associated matters in more detail, if these were
related issues not being covered by the planned Scrutiny Review of Transport
in the Community.
RESOLVED:
(i) That the report having been presented, Members offered comments which
were noted by the Executive Member for Environment : South Hampshire
and Resource Management.
(ii) That a Sub Group of the Policy Review Committee be established
to review issues of passenger transport costs and activities, where these
were not within the scope of the Review of Transport in the Community.
The Committee agreed that a Sub Group of 5 Members comprising
Councillors Clarke, Mrs Devereux, Mrs Edwards, House and Hockley be
appointed and meet to initially review the scope of the proposed work and
the brief for the Review of Transport in the Community.
119. CAPITAL PROGRAMME - PROGRESS AND
AMENDMENTS
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Environment (Item 8 in
the Minute Book) providing progress and revisions to the 2005/06
Environment capital programme amendments reflecting programme and cost
variations on individual schemes.
The County Treasurer and Director of Environment amplified the report and
Members noted the increased costs to the Chilworth and Southampton cycle
route project and Rookes Lane/Ridgeway Lane scheme in Lymington, the
re-programming of schemes from the 2005/06 programme into 2006/07 and the
amendments resulting from slippage from the 2005/06 programme.
RESOLVED:
That the report having been presented, Members offered comments which were
noted by the Executive Member for Environment : South Hampshire and
Resource Management.
120. CAPITAL PROGRAMME - SUB PROGRAMMES
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Environment (Item 9 in
the Minute Book) which put forward programmes for the use of the
allocations for Rail Stations and Interchanges, Public Transport Information
and Air Quality within the 2006/07 Integrated Transport Capital Programme.
In response to a Member's question, the Director of Environment advised that
the County Council was still continuing with developing alternative measures
to tackle congestion on the Gosport peninsula in conjunction with Portsmouth
City Council and discussions were still taking place with Central Government
about funding for tackling the problems in this area.
In response to a Member's question, the Director of Environment agreed to
consider the opportunity for the sale of the text messaging service to generate
additional income for this service if the pilot proved to be successful and
commercially viable.
Members noted that in respect of air quality issues, the full evaluation of the
Multi Initiatives for Rationalised Accessibility and Clean Liveable
EnvironmentS (MIRACLES) project would soon be available. The Director of
Environment advised he was working closely with District Councils to support
their Action Plans for `designated air quality management areas'; and this was
an area of significant potential for the development of the County Council's
approach and service delivery.
Members suggested that an item of future business on this subject should be
added to the forward plan.
RESOLVED:
That the report having been presented, Members offered comments which were
noted by the Executive Member for Environment : South Hampshire and
Resource Management.
121. RESPONSE TO GOVERNMENT CONSULTATION ON DRAFT
SOUTH EAST PLAN
The Committee considered a report of the Director of Environment (Item 10 in
the Minute Book) seeking approval of the proposed County Council response
to Government consultation on the draft South East Plan, to be considered by
the Cabinet at its meeting on 26 June 2006.
Members noted that the report focussed on three key themes: the amount of
development proposed; infrastructure provision; and sustainable development
and quality of life.
Members expressed their disappointment that the Cabinet report had not been
circulated to them in advance of the meeting. The Director of Environment
explained that the report had not been available until the morning of this
Committee for despatch to Cabinet Members.
The Committee adjourned whilst the report was distributed to Members for
consideration. A copy of the report is set out in the minute book.
The Director of Environment took Members through Annex 1 Individual
Representations and Members generally noted and supported the proposed
response but asked Cabinet to consider the following amendments to the
proposed County Council response.
Policy H5 (Housing Density and Design). The Committee supported an
amendment to the proposed response which called for the inclusion of the
target average density figure of 40 dwellings per hectare within the text of the
policy (as currently drafted in the South East Plan) and deletion of the word
`only' from the phrase `only in appropriate locations'. Therefore the final part
of the first sentence of the Policy Review Committee's recommended Policy
H5 would now read "....., higher housing densities will be encouraged in
appropriate locations, with an overall regional target of 40 dwellings per
hectare over the Plan period".
Market Towns. The South East Plan in Section D8 - Management of the Built
and Historic Environment defines Market Towns in the supporting text of
Policy BE5 as special communities but limits the definition to a population size
of between 3,000 and 10,000 people. This was felt to be out of step with the
characteristics of Market Towns in Hampshire, whose population was often in
excess of 10,000 people and also contrary to both South East England
Development Agency's (SEEDA) funding programmes (defines Market Town
upper limit 20,000 population) and Government policy in the Rural White
Paper (defines Market Town populations as 2,000 - 20,000).
Members therefore proposed that the definition in the supporting text be
amended to refer to populations of between 2,000 and 20,000 people rather
than 3,000 and 10,000.
The other area of significant debate concerned the list of strategic gaps
identified in the South Hampshire sub regional policy SH3. After a full and
detailed debate a number of propositions emerged and no consensus was
achieved for any of them. The Committee narrowly resolved in favour of the
proposed Cabinet response to this Policy as drafted, over the alternative
advocated by Policy for Urban South Hampshire (PUSH) of deleting the list
and having a policy, purely enabling gaps to be defined in District Local
Development Documents/Forums.
RESOLVED:
That in considering the report the Committee offered the comments above
which it believed the Cabinet should take into account when considering the
matter.
122. ENVIRONMENT POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE -
FORWARD PLAN
The Committee received and noted a report of the Chief Executive and
Director of Environment (Item 11 in the Minute Book) setting out issues for
future consideration and proposed the addition of an item on air quality
management.