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Infrastructure Business Plan (IBP) - Approval Following Consultation, Recommend approval by Council on 25 February 2019 Following Consultation

Meeting: 05/03/2019 - Cabinet (Item 668)

668 Consideration of consultation responses and modifications to the District Council's Infrastructure Business Plan 2019-2024 pdf icon PDF 79 KB

The Cabinet is requested to consider the agenda report and its appendices and to make the recommendations to the Council as set out below:

 

Recommendations to the Council

 

That Cabinet recommends to the Council that it:

 

1.     Approves the proposed responses to the representations received and subsequent modifications to the Infrastructure Business Plan (IBP) as set out in Appendix 1 and;

 

2.     approves the amended IBP including CIL Spending Plan attached as Appendix 2.

Additional documents:

Decision:

RECOMMENDATION TO THE COUNCIL

1.     That the proposed responses to the representations received andsubsequent modifications to the Infrastructure Business Plan (IBP) as set out in Appendix 1 be approved.

 

2.     That the amended IBP including CIL Spending Plan attached asAppendix 2 be approved.

Minutes:

Mrs Taylor introduced the report. Mrs Dower was also present. Mrs Taylor explained that the report details the representations received as a result of the Infrastructure Business Plan (IBP) consultation and also the suggested modifications to be made. She confirmed that the Chichester Growth Board and Development Plan and Infrastructure Panel had considered the responses. The amendments relate to either rephasing of projects, updates to the text of the IBP, projects to be deleted as they have been delivered or are not required, updated details and new projects to be added. West Sussex County Council (WSCC) had requested removal of IBP 329 relating to a primary School at Graylingwell as the development has not yielded the expected number of school children. WSCC had also requested the Chichester Road Space Audit project be moved to 2020-2021 and have agreed to part fund the cost of any signs and lines to be implemented as a result. It is estimated that the total cost of the project will be £750,000 with additional enforcement costs to be met by WSCC.

 

Decision

 

The Cabinet then voted unanimously to make the recommendations below.

 

RECOMMENDATION TO THE COUNCIL

1.     That the proposed responses to the representations received andsubsequent modifications to the Infrastructure Business Plan (IBP) as set out in Appendix 1 be approved.

 

2.     That the amended IBP including CIL Spending Plan attached asAppendix 2 be approved.


 

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