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The Leader moved, and Councillor Quinn seconded, that the report on the Places for Everyone Plan be approved, following a request from 8 members present at the meeting in accordance with the Council Procedure rules – recorded vote and;
On being put, with Councillors C Boles, N Boroda, S Butler, C Cummins, U Farooq, R Gold, J Grimshaw, S Haroon, M Hayes, T Holt, G McGill, C Morris, B Mortenson, E O’Brien, K Peel, T Pilkington, A Quinn, D Quinn, T Rafiq, A Simpson, L Smith, T Tariq, K Thomas, S Walmsley, C Walsh, M Whitby voting FOR;
AND
Councillors R Brown, R Bernstein, C Birchmore, R A Caserta, P Cropper, LJ Dean, I B Gartside, J Harris, S Hurst, K Hussain, N Jones, J Lancaster, K Leach, J Lewis, J Mason, L McBriar, M Powell, M Smith, G Staple-Jones, T Rydeheard, D Vernon, S Wright, Y Wright and the Mayor voting against;
Council Agrees to:
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Prior to its consideration at Cabinet, Members are asked to review the attached report from the Leader of the Council, Councillor O’Brien.
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PUBLICATION OF THE PLACES FOR EVERYONE PLAN
The Leader of the Council attended the meeting to present an overview prior to publication of the Places for Everyone Joint Plan. Documents had been shared with Members prior to the meeting which contained information in respect of the rationale for the proposal. The Leader reported that continuing to work collaboratively on a joint plan across the nine districts brings significant benefits to Bury including a stronger local economy; reduced impact on the Green Belt; an up-to-date plan; significant infrastructure investment and affordable housing. The reports circulated in advance of the meeting provided information in respect of:
Following a commitment from the Leader at the meeting a summary of the questions and responses received are appended to the minutes; the responses will also be made available on the Council’s website
1. Councillor Birchmore raised concerns in respect of the criteria used to select the sites including concerns in relation to Radcliffe/Elton Reservoir and the effect on green belt.
Responding The Leader reported that the criteria was developed using national planning policy principles and the wider strategic context of Greater Manchester’s ambitions to boost the competitiveness of northern districts, create more opportunities for employment and improve the housing offer and market. The Elton Reservoir site meets criterion 6 as it is in close proximity to the existing tram line and has the potential to provide a comprehensive public transport hub as part of a new tram stop. This is proposed to include a park and ride facility as well as well as active travel facilities (e.g. cycle hub / electric vehicles etc). 2. Councillor LJ Dean sought clarification in relation to previously undertaken consultation and also whether the Council could choose to have a local plan
The Leader reported without an up-to-date plan in place we would be at serious risk of:
3. Councillor Lucy Smith asked for clarification in relation to the number of houses that may be required if Bury Council, like Stockport chose to develop a local plan rather than partake in the GM PfE report
The Leader reported that the Council ... view the full minutes text for item 5 |