Agenda and draft minutes

Residents, Education and Environmental Services Policy Overview Committee - Tuesday, 27th March, 2012 5.30 pm

Venue: Committee Room 3 - Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge UB8 1UW. View directions

Contact: Natasha Dogra 

Items
No. Item

55.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Apologies had been received from Councillor David Payne and Councillor Jazz Dhillon.

56.

To confirm that all items marked Part 1 will be considered in Public and that any items marked Part 2 will be considered in Private

Minutes:

It was confirmed that all items on the agenda were marked Part 1 and were therefore considered in public.

57.

To agree the Minutes of the meeting held on 15 February 2012 pdf icon PDF 170 KB

Minutes:

Resolved:

The Committee agreed the minutes of the meeting held on 15 February 2012.

58.

Telecommunications Review: Consideration of final report pdf icon PDF 116 KB

Minutes:

The Chairman welcomed Roger Bearpark (ICT Service Manager) and James Rodger (Head of Planning, Trading Standards & Enforcement) to the meeting. Members of the Committee thanked Officers for their support during this review. The Chairman of the Committee offered a special thanks to James Rodger for his help with the Planning aspects of the review.

 

Officers presented Members with the final report on “Mitigating the environmental effects of telecommunication masts and cabinets in the London Borough of Hillingdon and beyond.” Officers listed the report recommendations as follows:

 

i. Future Demand:

That the London Borough of Hillingdon Planning Service Officers monitor the development of wireless technology and industry updates and recommend to the Cabinet Member for Planning, Transportation & Recycling how the Council’s planning policies may need to be adapted;

 

ii. Technical

That the London Borough of Hillingdon’s Highways Department undertake periodic checks to ensure that masts and cabinets are sited whereagreed/specified in original application.

 

That the London Borough of Hillingdon’s Planning department works with Utility Operators to ensure that telecommunication and broadband cabinets are more secure;

 

That the London Borough of Hillingdon Planning Service requests that when Operators are asked to remove redundant masts and cabinet, they report such activity to the Local Authority Planning Department;

 

That the Head of Planning requests that operators, as part of their annual roll out plans, identify any obsolete equipment and a timescale for its removal;

 

That Hillingdon Planning department add a condition to mast approvals requiring obsolete equipment to be removed within one month. The Head of Planning has advised a condition wording which would ensure equipment is removed within one calendar month, thus removing the ambiguity: “All equipment not required for telecommunication purposes shall be removed from the site in its entirety and the site returned to its former state either within one calendar month of the equipment no longer being required or as soon as is reasonably practical, whichever is the sooner.”

 

iii. Planning

That the Head of Planning requests that all agents submitting applications on behalf of mobile phone operators be required to ensure that all planning proposal coverage maps submitted with proposals tally with the operators most up to date coverage charts;

 

That Hillingdon’s Corporate Property and Construction Service adopt a more flexible approach to the siting of masts and cabinets on Council owned land, with the Corporate Director for Planning, Environment, Education & Community Services arbitrating when a conflict of opinion is created between the Planning department and the Corporate Property and Construction Service;

 

That the telecommunications policy in the Development Management Document (DMD) which is being prepared as part of the Local Development Framework reflects the Committee’s recommendations;

 

That the department of Communities and Local Government is asked to provide more guidance to Local Planning Authorities on dealing with telecommunications infrastructure, taking into account the recommendations of this report;

 

The telecommunications operators submit with their International Commission on non-ionizing radiation protection (ICNIRP) certificates the signal strength and exclusion zone parameters with each planning application;

 

iv. Regulation

That Office  ...  view the full minutes text for item 58.

59.

Forward Plan pdf icon PDF 46 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Resolved:

The Committee noted the Forward Plan.

60.

Work Programme 2011/12 pdf icon PDF 57 KB

Minutes:

The Chairman of the Committee advised Members that the Hillingdon Khat report had recently been mentioned in the House of Commons by MP James Brokenshire during a debate on legal highs. Officers informed Members that Brent Council had published their final report on Khat and had referred to the Hillingdon Khat report throughout their review – their recommendations also reflected those of the London Borough of Hillingdon. The Hillingdon Khat report would also be the first Policy Overview Committee report to be translated into Arabic, following lobbying by local ethnic groups.

 

Resolved:

The Committee agreed the Work Programme.