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To consider a report
of the Corporate Director for Place Management and Regeneration
The report provides a
general progress update on the Brown field First work and a more
specific update on the recommendations approved by the former
Environment and Economy Scrutiny Committee at the meeting held on 2
March 2017.
The Scrutiny Committee is recommended to:-
·
consider and comment on the generic progress, and
specific progress against actions, in support of the Brownfield
First programme as outlined in the report; and
·
endorse further development of the Brownfield first
approach.
Officer Contact:
Nicola Turner on 0161 218 1635 or email: nicola.turner@stockport.gov.uk
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Corporate Director for Place Management
and Regeneration submitted a report (copies of which had been
circulated) providing a general progress report update on the
Brownfield First work and a more specific update on the
recommendations approved by the former Environment and Economy
Scrutiny Committee at the meeting held on 2 March 2017.
The Cabinet Member for Economy and
Regeneration (Councillor Kate Butler) attended the meeting to
present the report and respond to Members’ questions.
The following comments were made/issues
raised:-
- The work on
Stockport’s Local Plan was running in parallel with the
additional review of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework, but
not necessarily at the same speed. The initial consultation on the
Local Plan would take two years and the next draft version of the
Great Manchester Spatial Framework was now proposed to be published
in June 2018. Even without the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework
which would provide overall housing targets for Stockport, the
Council would still need to go through a Local Plan process.
- The Elected Mayor of
Greater Manchester had been granted extensive compulsory purchase
order powers under the devolution deal.
- The Forward Fund
element of the Housing Infrastructure Fund supported infrastructure
to unlock large volume housing sites. The Council was submitting,
via the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, a joint expression
of interest with Cheshire East Council and Transport for Greater
Manchester for a SEMMMS Bus Rapid Transit scheme.
- The amount of monies
from the Greater Manchester Housing Fund which had been invested in
Stockport were discussed.
- The speed at which
the Council would be able to implement the Brownfield First
initiative would not be near reaching the housing targets in the
Greater Manchester Spatial Framework, given the length of time it
had taken to complete the process of implementing compulsory
purchase orders.
- Regular reports on
the Brownfield First initiative were requested.
- The importance of the
Brownfield First work in minimising the effect on the green belt
was highlighted.
- The need for energy
performance certificates from April 2018 to re-let properties would
cause problems to the owners of mills who were wishing to re-let
them.
- The importance of the
development trackers in keeping a track of developments which had
stalled was welcomed.
- The Brownfield First
initiative was a boroughwide policy and
not just confined to the town centre.
- With regard to Action
3 – Town Centre Housing Zone, the level of density of housing
in the town centre was important. The scrutiny review on town
centre living would help inform this.
RESOLVED – (1) That the report be noted.
(2) That further update reports be submitted
to future meetings of the Scrutiny Committee,