Core Strategy - Consultation Draft
List Comments
44 comments.
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Deleted User | 22 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary (see other representations under policy CS14 requiring these to be retained). Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4, particularly policies EC6 and EC10. Need reference to conversions. Presumtion against employment development in the open countryside should be removed (contrary to PPS4).
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Deleted User | 22 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary (see other representations under policy CS14 requiring these to be retained).
Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4, particularly policies EC6 and EC10. Need reference to conversions. Presumtion against employment development in the open countryside should be removed (contrary to PPS4).
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Wrington Parish Council | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
There is an inconsistency between this policy wording and that in policy CS17, Residential Sites Providing Affordable Housing Only. The latter states that affordable housing-only developments will not be permitted in the Green Belt; there is no equivalent statement here, although policy CS17 is referred to in para 4.107. We recommend that all existing settlement boundaries are retained.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary (see other representations under policy CS14 requiring these to be retained). Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4, particularly policies EC6 and EC10 therein.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary. Reference to employment development should now be reviewed. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in the open countryside should be deleted. Reference to conversions in the rural areas in the proposed policy should be made.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in the open countryside should be deleted.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary.Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in the open countryside should be deleted. It is not considered to accord with PPS4 and could be interpreted as deleting the effect of policies RD/2 and RD/3 contained in the current RLP.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
1.The strictly limited scope for housing is inappropriate for settlements with a boundary (see reps re CS14 requiring their retention).
2. Reference to employment development should be replaced by wording in line with PPS4, esp policies EC6 and EC10.
3. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in he open countryside should be deleted. It does not accord with PPS4 and seems to delete effects of RLP RD/2 and RD/3.
4. Ref to rural conversions needed (omission).
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary. Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in the open countryside should be deleted.
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Deleted User | 19 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 4: Area Policies CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside CS33: Smaller Settlements and Countryside
The strictly limited scope for residential development is not appropriate for those settlements currently with a settlement boundary. Reference to employment development should now be reviewed and replaced by wording in accordance with PPS4. The requirement that employment development will not be permitted in the open countryside should be deleted. It is not considered to accord with PPS4 and could be interpreted as deleting entirely the effect of policies RD/2 and RD/3 contained in the RLP.
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