Cabinet Member: Highways
Management
Forward Plan Ref: 2021/018
Contact: Jason Sherwood, South Growth Manager Tel: 07795 684708/Cathy Champion, Infrastructure Locality Lead Tel: 07920 084256/Michael
Deadman Transport Development Control Lead Officer Tel: 07767 608992
Report by Assistant Director Growth & Place (CA13).
Prior to Didcot Garden Town Housing Infrastructure (HIF 1) funding being secured in June 2020, it
was established that the local and strategic highway network that serves Didcot
and the surrounding area has severe congestion and capacity issues during the
morning and evening commuter periods.
To
manage the highway network a strategy was devised in 2018 between officers of
the district councils and Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) to control
development within areas (including Didcot) that have the most severe capacity
issues in the absence of strategic highway infrastructure to support new growth
in the Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire districts (as identified in
LTP4 and district Local Plans). This
strategy involved OCC in the role as Local Highway Authority objecting to new
developments that will generate a new vehicular trip in the morning and evening
commuter peak times.
While
this approach enabled both district councils and OCC to manage the impact of
new development on the highway network and support the HIF 1 bid, it has placed
OCC’s position under immense scrutiny and officers are aware of frustration
from developers who have been unable to progress their allocated development
sites since HIF 1 funding was secured. Such frustrations have led to some
development sites appealing their planning applications
To assist with the delivery of much needed housing in the Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire districts, officers have identified the need for a development strategy to be implemented by OCC. Allowing for some controlled development to come forward prior to HIF 1 infrastructure being available for public use.
This development strategy seeks
to avoid speculative development, potential appeal costs against the council
and deliver some much-needed housing in the Vale of White Horse and South
Oxfordshire districts. It assumes that
housing build programmes / trajectories can
align with the delivery programme of HIF 1 and applicants demonstrate that
there will be no severe harm to the operation of the highway network. It also
allows for the controlled release of employment following a similar approach.
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to implement a
strategy to assist with the delivery of new
development in the Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire districts to allow
some growth to come forward in a controlled manner prior to HIF 1 funded
infrastructure being open for public use based upon the following requirements:
·
Development site
housing build programmes / trajectories / occupations being aligned with (or
after) the delivery of HIF 1 which will require occupation thresholds /
controls on development sites.
·
Development
sites to provide agreed sustainable / active travel infrastructure at the
beginning (early occupations) of development sites to reduce traffic impact on
the highway network prior to HIF 1 delivery.
· New services or enhancements to existing bus ... view the full agenda text for item 57
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations agreed
Minutes:
Councillor Sally Povolotsky withdrew her request to speak.
Cabinet had before it recommendations
to implement a strategy to assist with the delivery of new development in the
Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire districts to allow some growth to
come forward in a controlled manner prior to HIF 1 funded infrastructure being
open for public use based upon specified requirements.
Councillor Duncan Enright, Cabinet Member for Travel and Development Strategy, introduced the first of three items relating to the Housing Infrastructure Fund to provide for the new housing needed over the coming decade. This proposal dealt with the Didcot Garden Town area.
The Council had opposed further housing in this area on the basis that there was insufficient transport infrastructure. Blanket refusal would risk appeals and uncontrolled development whereas in this proposal, for some of the development, the Council’s approval can be timed so that they are built when the infrastructure has been delivered.
Councillor Tim Bearder welcomed the proposal and noted that officers were working on ensuring that the plans in this area will incorporate promotion of active travel.
Councillor Pete Sudbury noted that carbon emissions needed to be reduced by 50% by 2030 according to the United Nations. The houses in these developments were not yet built to the best standards and would need to be retrofitted. He was committed to working with the building industry to ensure that emissions were counted properly and ultimately reduced.
RESOLVED: to implement a
strategy to assist with the delivery of new
development in the Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire districts to allow
some growth to come forward in a controlled manner prior to HIF 1 funded
infrastructure being open for public use based upon the following requirements:
·
Development site
housing build programmes / trajectories / occupations being aligned with (or
after) the delivery of HIF 1 which will require occupation thresholds /
controls on development sites.
·
Development sites
to provide agreed sustainable / active travel infrastructure at the beginning (early
occupations) of development sites to reduce traffic impact on the highway
network prior to HIF 1 delivery.
·
New services or
enhancements to existing bus service arrangements being implemented at the
beginning (early occupations) of development sites.
·
Local off-site and
on-site highway works to be delivered at the early stages of development to
lessen the direct impact of a development site on the highway network.
·
Travel Plans
prepared and approved by the council’s Travel Plan team with deliverable and monitored
targets.
·
Strategic transport
/ highway contributions will be sought in accordance with Regulation 122 and
the three Section 106 tests.