Decision Maker: Executive
Decision status: Recommendations approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
The report provides an update on the recent preferred Poynton Relief Road route option consultation and recommends a route to be protected for the scheme to be developed and to seek approvals to continue to implement the proposed A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road Scheme.
The Executive considered an update on progress with delivering the various phases of the SEMMMS (South East Manchester Multi Modal Strategy) Road schemes, and agreed:-
that in relation to the Poynton Relief Road scheme
· the findings of the Public Consultation report at Appendix 2 be noted;
· approval be given to the Green route being taken forward as the preferred route as set out in the Preferred Route Assessment Report;
· approval be given to taking the necessary steps to protect the preferred route shown in Appendix 4 from future development including introducing the necessary modifications into the Local Plan Core Strategy at the earliest opportunity.
· Reemphasis be given to Stockport Council’s recommendation that appropriate mitigation be provided to ensure that the impact of the Green route on properties within Stockport is managed to a level similar to that for the existing (extant) protected route and that council officers be requested to work with Cheshire East Council’s officers to implement this recommendation;
· the extant route protection for the former route of the road be removed from the Council’s Local Plan policy once the new preferred route has been fully protected;
· approval be given to the alignment of the preferred route being further developed to enable the submission of a planning application, reflecting where possible feedback received through consultation, and that the business case for the scheme is developed to the next level and that work is commissioned for the Phase 2 A523 multi-modal study.;
· officers work with Cheshire East Council’s officers to develop the scheme, undertake further consultation and develop any necessary mitigation in Stockport and also take part in the A523 study;
· that officers work with Cheshire East Council’s officers to develop a Section 8 Agreement which would allow Cheshire East Council to take the lead and responsibility for managing the scheme within the Borough of Stockport, be responsible for delivery of any necessary improvements within Borough of Stockport and accept liability for compensation aspects of the scheme within Borough of Stockport and that developing the detail of this agreement and signing be delegated to the Corporate Director for Place Management and Regeneration in consultation with the Executive Councillor (Communities & Sustainability).
· officers be requested to establish a Local Liaison Forum for the residents closest to the proposed Poynton Relief Road scheme to allow them the opportunity to have a greater input into the scheme as it developed.
that in relation to the A6 to Manchester Airport Scheme:
· having previously approved the making of The Metropolitan Borough of Stockport (Hazel Grove (A6) to Manchester Airport A555 Classified Road) Compulsory Purchase Order 2013 and The Metropolitan Borough of Stockport (Hazel Grove (A6) to Manchester Airport A555 Classified Road) (Side Roads) Order 2013, authority is given for the Chief Executive and Corporate Director for Corporate and Support Services to –
- take all necessary steps to bring the aforementioned compulsory purchase order and side roads order into operation, provided that the Orders are confirmed by the Secretary of State for Transport, and to continue to enter into negotiations and to agree terms for the Council to acquire by voluntary means all the land and other interests and the rights needed to facilitate the proposed A6 to Manchester Airport relief road scheme and
- where applicable, to exercise compulsory purchase powers to open negotiations and to acquire such interests and to create such rights necessary to enable the relief road to be implemented, subject to there being no material change in circumstances that would mean that the Council and its partnering local authorities were unable to properly implement the Orders and proceed with the relief road scheme;
- to carry out and enter into arrangements to secure where necessary, the appropriation for planning purposes of land required for the relief road in order to utilise the power contained in Section 237 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990;
· officers be requested to develop and consult on the Traffic Regulation Orders to support the scheme and its construction;
· approval be given to the submission of the final business case once the statutory powers process has been completed and that the Chief Executive in consultation with the Executive Councillor (Communities & Sustainability), be authorised to give final approval to the document; and that the Corporate Director for Corporate and Support Services as Section 151 Officer be authorised to sign off the business case;
· approval be given to the delegation to the Chief Executive in consultation with the Executive Councillor (Communities and Sustainability)of authority to decide all matters relating to the Department for Transport grant offer and its terms, and any implications for the Scheme and the agreement with Greater Manchester Combined Authority;
· the Chief Executive in consultation with the Executive Councillor (Communities & Sustainability), be authorised to approve the final design, programme and contract to build the scheme;
· the proposed stakeholder engagement strategy be approved; and
· officers be requested to develop and consult on the proposed mitigation and complementary measures.
None
Reason Key: Affects 2 or more wards;
Wards Affected: (All Wards);
Equality and/or Environmental Impact Assessment: Will be undertaken as part of the scheme development, phase 1 to support route options completed
Decision Reference: ED1656
Declarations or conflicts of Interest: None
Forward Plan Reference: CS15
Other reasons / organisations consulted
Public and relevant area committees
Contact: Sue Stevenson, Services to Place Email: sue.stevenson@stockport.gov.uk Tel: 0161-474-4351.
Report author: Sue Stevenson
Publication date: 17/12/2014
Date of decision: 16/12/2014
Decided at meeting: 16/12/2014 - Executive
Effective from: 24/12/2014
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