Agenda and draft minutes

Overview and Scrutiny Task Group - Adoption of Estates - Tuesday, 19th March 2013 6.00 pm

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Venue: Committee Room 1

Contact: Dianne Scambler  Email: dainne.scambler@chorley.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

13.TG.16

Apologies for absence

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors June Molyneaux and Dave Rogerson.

13.TG.17

Declarations of Any Interests

Members are reminded of their responsibility to declare any pecuniary interest in respect of matters contained in this agenda.

 

If you have a pecuniary interest you must withdraw from the meeting. Normally you should leave the room before the business starts to be discussed. You do, however, have the same right to speak as a member of the public and may remain in the room to enable you to exercise that right and then leave immediately. In either case you must not seek to improperly influence a decision on the matter.

Minutes:

No declarations of interest were declared.

13.TG.18

Draft Final Report of the Overview and Scrutiny Task Group - Adoption of Estates pdf icon PDF 852 KB

The draft Final Report of the overview and Scrutiny Task Group – Adoption of Estates is enclosed for the Groups consideration.

Minutes:

The Chair, Councillor Matthew Crow, presented the draft final report of the Adoption of Estates review. The report gave some background information and outlined the methods of investigation that the Task Group had undertaken.

 

The Group had carried out the review after very many requests by residents across the borough to address the growing number of estate and open space adoption issues.

 

The representations that were received have proved extremely invaluable and enabled the Group to produce a set of recommendations that would improve the present procedures and policies to better serve the residents in their experience of adoption processes.

 

The Group AGEED for the following recommendations to be considered by the Executive Cabinet:

 

1.         That the Executive Cabinet asks Lancashire County Council to consider building on existing work with local planning authorities to put in place arrangements to ensure the consideration of road and highways adoption issues commences at the planning application stage of the planning process, including:

·         Designing developments to provide separate access routes for residential and construction traffic

·         Phased implementation of larger development

·         Laying out and construction of roads to adoptable standards

 

2.         That the Executive Cabinet be asked to approve the use of a draft set of national planning conditions seeking pre-commencement on adoption matters, drawn up by the Department of Transport to be trialled by our planning service.

 

3.         That the Executive Cabinet be requested to commission a study of the existing adoptions ‘caseload’ in the Borough, to provide a full picture of all completed and partially completed agreements, including section 38’s and 106’s.

 

4.         That the Executive Cabinet request Lancashire County Council to consider adopting a more flexible approach to the setting of bonds with developers, that are required before a section 38 Agreement is made to enable the level of a bond to be set on a site-by-site basis that reflects the actual cost of completing the road concerned to the required state of adoption.

 

5.         That the Executive Cabinet agrees to make representations to the National House-Building Council (NHBC) urging it to encourage developers to recognise potential benefits to them of the introduction of  a mandatory requirement relating to section 38 Agreements.

 

6.         That Lancashire County Council review their operational practices and resources to ensure a more timely response for developers to secure adoption.

 

7.         That both Chorley and Lancashire County Council consider developing a more co-ordinated approach to the process of adoption and that regular reports on the current status of adoptions across the borough be reported to the Neighbourhood Area Meetings of the Council.

 

8.         That Lancashire County Council considers the introduction of a pre-application service with associated fees that would not only generate additional income and focus service delivery but would also benefit the early identification of estates for adoption.

 

9.         That a policy be adopted by the parks and Open Spaces Team which provides for a risk based approach for the exercise of officer discretion when deciding whether or not to complete adoptions of open spaces; such policy  ...  view the full minutes text for item 13.TG.18