Site Allocations Plan March 2016
List Comments
10 comments.
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Nailsea Town Council | 14 Jun 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Station Road
The Town Council objects to the proposal for 15 dwellings as being major over-development. It reiterates its concerns regarding development having appropriate density, size and design in keeping with the existing character of the area.
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North Somerset Levels IDB | 28 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
NSLIDB see detailed comments
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Deleted User | 27 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Oppose removal of protective designation (previously Amenity Area). Site has value as woodland edge habitat, and landscape.
Request reconsideration as Local Green Space or a substantial reduction in units agreed.
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P. Butler | 26 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Serious consideration should be given to removing this site from Schedule 1 of the Sites Allocation Plan as building density proposed is inappropriate for area (see attached pdf file)
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North Somerset Flood Risk Mana… | 26 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Having looked at the site from an ordinary watercourse, surface water and ground water flooding point of view we have the following comments:
Drainage Category 1 - Easily drained and sustainable drainage could be implemented easily
Reason – Infiltration may be possible with some constraints
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Deleted User | 26 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Need to save this long established and valued amenity
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Nicola Pelmear | 26 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Objection to proposed allocation of land at Station Road Nailsea for residential development
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Chris Pelmear | 26 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Objection proposed residential allocation on land at Station Road, Nailsea
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Deleted User | 22 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
North Somerset Council previously refused planning permission on this land and successfully defended its decision at Appeal. The site remains exactly the same and therefore the planning reasons for refusal of development and the subsequent views of the Government Inspector are still relevant today. We therefore respectfully request that this land is removed from Schedule 1 of the Sites Allocation Plan and be included in Schedule 4 (Proposed Sites for Local Green Space).
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Deleted User | 15 Apr 2016 | Site Allocations Plan March 2016 Schedule 1: Proposed large sites for residential development over 10 dwellings (Sites marked with a * are mixed use sites). Nailsea Station Road
Opposed to development on this site due to badger setts nearby, not in keeping with area , it is an area of low density housing bordered by woods and playing fields mature tress protected by TPO . Previous history of refusals
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