Agenda and draft minutes

Venue: Via Remote Video Link

Contact: Email: committees@midsussex.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

Roll Call and Virtual Meeting Explanation.

Minutes:

The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting.  The Solicitor to the Council provided information on the reasons for the virtual meeting and took the roll call.

2.

To note Substitutes in Accordance with Council Procedure Rule 4 - Substitutes at Meetings of Committees etc.

Minutes:

Councillor Alison Bennett substituted for Councillor Hatton and Councillor Sweatman substituted for Councillor Coe-Gunnell White.

 

3.

To receive apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillors Hatton and Coe-Gunnell White.

 

4.

To receive Declarations of Interests from Members in respect of any matter on the Agenda.

Minutes:

None.

5.

To confirm the Minutes of the meeting of the Scrutiny Committee for Housing, Planning and Economic Growth held on 20 January and 28 April 2021. pdf icon PDF 214 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 20 January and 28 April 2021 were agreed as a correct record.  These were electronically signed by the Chairman.  

 

6.

To consider any items that the Chairman agrees to take as urgent business.

Minutes:

None.

7.

District Plan Review and Update. pdf icon PDF 612 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Judy Holmes, Assistant Chief Executive introduced the report.  She reminded Members that the Council is obligated to review the District Plan by 2023 and that the review is a democratic and lengthy process, currently in the early stages. She highlighted that the Council has a duty to update the plan in order to avoid speculative and unplanned development, and the potential for the 5-year housing supply to be challenged by developers.

 

Sally Blomfield, Divisional Leader for Planning and Economy gave a high-level outline of the structure and content of the Draft District Plan Update, highlighting the significant changes and new policies.

 

The Chairman invited the Leader to speak.

 

The Leader thanked the officers for their detailed work on the District Plan Review.  He advised it was beneficial for the document to be in public domain so it can be scrutinised.  He requested a pause in the consideration of the proposals so that further work and lobbying can be undertaken due to the issues that impact on the Council’s planning responsibilities.  He advised that he is writing to the Secretary of State Michael Gove MP asking for the housing targets to be reset to reflect the environmental and infrastructure constraints of Mid Sussex. The levelling up White Paper is due shortly and he hopes the housing numbers for the South East will be reviewed.  The Plan should maximise the number of brownfield and windfall sites, the unmet need from neighbouring authorities needs scrutiny, and the implications around the issue of water naturality raised by Natural England needs further clarification.  He concluded that it is essential to have a District Plan to prevent speculative development, it will ensure Mid Sussex is a good place to live but we must balance the number of new developments to provide the housing need whilst protecting the environment.

 

The Chairman advised that it would be sensible to defer the discussion on the review of the District Plan until additional work has been completed and the outcome of Government White Paper. 

 

A Member raised a point of order with regard to the submission of an amendment to the recommendation. Tom Clark, Solicitor to the Council advised that no motion was currently under consideration. The Chairman invited the Vice-Chairman, Councillor Peacock to speak.

 

Councillor Peacock proposed a motion that the Committee agrees to defer the discussion of the District Plan Review so that further work and consideration can take place and the outcome of any change to Government policy can be known.  This was seconded by Councillor Marsh.

 

Councillor Eggleston requested that the Members had an opportunity to review and consider the changes to the District Plan policies and evidence base.  He proposed a motion, seconded by Councillor Alison Bennett that:

 (A) That the Scrutiny Committee for Housing, Planning and Economic Growth (“the Committee”) establishes a working party to review: (i)  the evidence for the proposed housing allocation in the Draft District Plan 2021-2038 (“the Plan”); (ii)    the fundamental alterations to 10 major policies in the current District  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.

8.

Scrutiny Committee for Housing, Planning and Economic Growth - Work Programme 2021/22. pdf icon PDF 190 KB

Minutes:

Tom Clark, Head of  Regulatory  Services  introduced  the  Committee’s  Work Programme. He noted that currently there was no business scheduled for the next meeting and this would be updated as appropriate.

 

RESOLVED

 

The Committee noted the Committee’s Work Programme as set out at paragraph 5 of the report.

 

9.

Questions pursuant to Council Procedure Rule 10.2 due notice of which has been given.

Minutes:

None.