Decision details

Response to Airport Master Plan - Kent International Airport (KIA).

Decision Maker: Cabinet, Council

Decision status: Recommendations approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

Phase 1 – April 2009

Enabling the Council to respond to the draft Kent International Airport Master Plan, which will dictate future planning applications regarding airport expansion.

 

Phase 2 – June/July 2010

Receive final version at Council; commentate on content and consider future special planning policy.

Decisions:

The Chairman of the Airport Working Party reported that the group accepted the recommendations made in response to the Kent International Airport Draft Masterplan.

 

Doug Brown said that the draft masterplan document is of a broad aspirational nature. But it should contain measurable objectives. The Council would like more information on how the airport is going to grow and how that growth is going to impact on the local communities. A revised masterplan should go back to the statutory consultees for re-consulting. The masterplan should receive Government and European Commission scrutiny and for that to happen it had to balance economic development and environmental protection. There was need to look closely at how infrastructure will cope with airport growth and that there was need to show that the current section 106 agreement was being adhered to.

 

Members of the Airport Working Party then asked to be informed of the results of the first consultation. They also asked the Panel to commend the recommendations to Cabinet. Panel Members said that that the local communities had particular concerns regarding night flying, flying over homes and environmental issues they wanted addressed.

 

Members agreed to commend the recommendations to Cabinet.

 

 

Report author: Brian White

Publication date: 12/03/2009

Date of decision: 10/03/2009

Decided at meeting: 10/03/2009 - Overview & Scrutiny Panel

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