Agenda and minutes
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence.
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Declaration of Interests Under the Code of Conduct members are reminded that in declaring disclosable interests you should make clear the nature of that interest and whether it is pecuniary or non-pecuniary. Minutes: In accordance with the Code of Conduct, Members declared the following interests:
Councillors R Ashman and N Rushton declared non-pecuniary interests in item 3 – Freeport Proposition as board members of the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership.
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Freeport Proposition PDF 270 KB Report of the Strategic Director of Place Presented by the Planning and Infrastructure Portfolio Holder
Additional documents: Minutes: Councillor R Ashman presented the report and additional papers, which explained the details of what constitutes a Freeport, and set out the proposal for a Freeport in the East Midlands across four key sites. Of these, East Midlands Airport and East Midlands Gateway were within the boundaries of North West Leicestershire. Therefore, the Council’s approval via a letter signed by the Leader of the Council was required as part of the proposition.
The report set out detailed financial implications regarding retained business rates growth and planning implications for the Council as the local planning authority, it was also explained that a governance arrangement would be required in the event of approval, which was expected to align with the Development Corporation. Any infrastructure requirements to support the bid would fall under Leicestershire County Council as Highway Authority, working with the Council alongside Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire County Council Highway Authorities, Highways England, and Network Rail
It was noted that there was significant overlap between the partners and boundaries of the Freeport Proposition and those of the the East Midlands Development Corporation, although the East Midlands Intermodal Park site in South Derbyshire was not presently included in the Development Corporation programme.
Members spoke in support of the proposals highlighting the need to support local businesses and growth.
It was moved by Councillor R Ashman, seconded by Councillor R Blunt and
RESOLVED THAT
Reason for decision: The Freeport proposition for East Midlands Airport has the potential to attract investment and spur local and regional economic growth as well as enhancing international trade. This means new jobs and associated infrastructure to benefit our local residents and communities.
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