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The Cabinet considered a report of the Director of Environment and Transport regarding the latest position with costs and delivery timescales for the A511 Growth Corridor scheme and seeking approval for the compulsory acquisition of land and rights for the scheme. A copy of the report, marked ‘Agenda Item 10’, is filed with these minutes.
The Director advised that minor changes had been made to the plans at Appendices A and B to the report (amended copies of which are filed with these minutes).
RESOLVED:
a) That a
Compulsory Purchase Order to be known as “The Leicestershire County Council
(A511 Growth Corridor) Compulsory Purchase Order 2023” (CPO) be made under
Sections 239, 240, 246, 250 and 260 of the Highways Act 1980 and the
Acquisition of Land Act 1981 to secure the compulsory acquisition of the land
shown coloured pink and the new rights over the land shown coloured blue on the
CPO Maps at Appendix A to the report;
b) That a Side
Roads Order to be known as “The Leicestershire County Council (A511 Growth
Corridor) (Side Roads) Order 2023” (SRO) be made under Sections 14 and 125 of
the Highways Act 1980 to construct new highways and public rights of ways, stop
up, divert, improve or otherwise deal with a highway including public rights of
ways and the closure and creation of private means of access as shown in the SRO
Maps at Appendix B to the report;
c) That the
Director of Environment and Transport and Director of Corporate Resources be
authorised, in consultation with the Director of Law and Governance and
following consultation with the relevant Cabinet Lead Members, to:
(i)
finalise and make, if necessary, any minor or
technical amendments, modifications and deletions to the CPO Maps and SRO Maps
should this be considered appropriate;
(ii)
finalise the CPO and the SRO (collectively referred
to as “the Orders”), and the Statement of Reasons;
(iii) in
accordance with the Cabinet authority dated 29 March 2022, continue to take all
necessary steps to make (including any associated or ancillary applications to
the Secretary of State under the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (including in
respect of open space) if considered necessary), publish, and obtain
confirmation of the Orders including (but not limited to) the publication and
service of all statutory notices and presentation of the Council’s case at any
Public Inquiry or through written representations, to secure the confirmation
of the Orders (with or without modifications) by the Secretary of State for
Transport and implement the Orders associated with the A511 Growth Corridor
scheme;
(iv) continue, in
accordance with the Cabinet authority dated 29 March 2022, discussions and
negotiations with landowners and stakeholders with a view to reaching voluntary
agreements with landowners and to purchase and/or reserve land and rights by
agreement for the A511 Growth Corridor;
d) That the latest position with
regard to costs and timescales for the scheme, set out in Part B of the report,
be noted.
(KEY DECISION)
REASONS FOR DECISION:
The Cabinet in March 2022 authorised the Director of Environment and Transport to, among other things, take the necessary steps to make, secure confirmation of and implement the Orders necessary for the A511 Growth Corridor scheme. At that point in the scheme’s development it was not known exactly which areas of land these Orders would pertain to, although a preferred route had been identified. The planning permission granted in January 2023 confirmed the route of the proposed Bardon Link Road element of the project. Improvements to be undertaken along the wider A511 corridor will be constructed under permitted development rights. An ... view the full minutes text for item 270