Agenda and minutes

Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 6 July 2016 7.00 pm

Venue: Meeting Room 1, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, OX14 4SB

Contact: Ron Schrieber, Democratic Services Officer 

Items
No. Item

Sc1

Notification of substitutes and apologies for absence

To record the attendance of substitute members, if any, who have been authorised to attend in accordance with the provisions of standing order 17(1), with notification having been given to the proper officer before the start of the meeting and to receive apologies for absence.

Minutes:

None.

Sc2

Minutes and actions arising and referral pdf icon PDF 107 KB

To agree and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 14 April 2016 (attached).

 

To consider any actions arising and outcomes and referrals made to other bodies.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 14 April were agreed as accurate and were signed by the Chairman, subject to the following amendments:

 

·         The recording of Cllr Katie Finch’s apologies and Anna Robinson’s attendance.

 

It was also noted that the committee had requested that, in future, the annual review of the council tax reduction scheme should be a brief summary rather than a detailed report.

 

There were no actions arising or referrals. 

Sc3

Declarations of interest

To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on the agenda for this meeting.  

Minutes:

None.

Sc4

Urgent business and chairman's announcements

To receive notification of any matters, which the chairman determines, should be considered as urgent business and the special circumstances, which have made the matters urgent, and to receive any announcements from the chairman.

Minutes:

None.

Sc5

Statements, petitions and questions from the public relating to matters affecting the Scrutiny Committee

Any statements and/or petitions from the public under standing order 32 will be made or presented at the meeting.

Minutes:

None.

Sc6

Work schedule and dates for all South and Vale scrutiny meetings pdf icon PDF 63 KB

To review the attached scrutiny work schedule. Please note, although the dates are confirmed, the items under consideration are subject to being withdrawn, added to or rearranged without further notice.

 

Minutes:

The committee considered its current work schedule together with a spreadsheet produced by the chairman which set out some principles for scrutiny and a list of potential items for consideration by the committee.

 

A wide ranging discussion on the future direction of the committee took place during which it was agreed that:

 

·         The committee would seek to be more proactive rather than simply responding to Cabinet reports;

·         The committee would seek to establish a closer, more constructive relationship with the Cabinet and Cabinet members;

·         The feasibility of establishing “task and finish” groups to undertake in depth reviews of appropriate policies services or issues should be explored;

·         The issue of consultation be added to the workplan.

Sc7

Vale of White Horse Local Plan 2031: Part 1 pdf icon PDF 353 KB

To receive the report of the head of planning (attached).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Mike Murray, Cabinet member for planning policy including the local plan, introduced this item.  Also present to answer questions was Andrew Maxted, interim planning policy project lead.

 

The committee considered three documents:

 

·         A report setting out the main implications and next steps in taking the Local Plan 2031: Part 1 forward.

·         An appendix detailing the Inspector’s proposed Main Modifications.

·         A paper providing responses to questions submitted by the committee in advance of the meeting.

 

Members expressed concerns about the late circulation of the first two of the documents which gave them insufficient time to assimilate detailed information in advance of the meeting.

 

In response to questions and issues raised by the committee, the Cabinet member reported that:

 

Main Implications and next steps

 

·         Subject to the Inspector’s formal acceptance of the proposed main modifications, the public consultation to be carried out during the summer would be extended for up to two weeks outside of the maintained school holidays.

·         The Cabinet member believed that the Inspector’s suggestion that the Local Plan Part 2 would determine the quantum of Oxford City’s unmet housing need was helpful insofar as it enabled Part 1 to progress.  It was anticipated that the Oxfordshire Growth Board would quantify this unmet need in the autumn. 

·         If the Local Plan Part 2 was not adopted within two years of the adoption of Part 1 then the council would no longer have a five year housing land supply.

·         The Government required local planning authorities’ local plans to meet national standards and not exceed them.  Some modifications had been made to meet this requirement.

·         The Local Plan was a living document which would need to updated in the light of changes to national planning policy and government guidance.

·         The Inspector supported the council’s green belt allocations but did not support the unallocated site review.

 

Main Modifications

 

·         The Main Modifications were proposed by the Inspector. Therefore, whilst the committee might wish to see clarifications or amended wording, the Cabinet member did not consider the benefit of making changes to the text outweighed the risk of delaying the adoption of the plan.

·         The reduction in the number of properties arising from the removal from the Plan of three strategic site allocations at East Hanney and Harwell Campus did not need to be addressed in Part 1 but could be addressed in Part 2 if the Council wished to consider this.

·         The revised Monitoring Framework referred to in the schedule of main modifications but not attached to the current version of the Main Modifications Schedule would be included in the final, published document. NB: the Revised Monitoring Framework was included within the Strikethrough Plan and thus available for Scrutiny Members to review if they wished to. 

·         The recruitment of two planning officers on six month agency contracts to provide additional capacity with regard to progressing Local Plan Parts 1 and 2 simultaneously would be funded by savings in salaries elsewhere.

·         The cost of producing the Local Plan Part 1 had not been calculated.

 

Conclusions  ...  view the full minutes text for item Sc7