presentation for ndp process
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Agree Scope of NDP and then for each issue/policy area Understand interaction with SDC Core Strategy and other
legislation where relevant Use other NDPs for reference and best practice Gather evidence to justify policy / proposals Draft NDP
Draft scope document circulated for agreement covering:
• Housing• Environment• Infrastructure and Transport• Employment and Business• Adjoining Areas
Go through area by area but have we identified all the relevant issues? Are there ones identified that are not seen as a priority? Need clear initial remit agreed by Steering Group
Priorities for new homes in terms of number, tenure and size? Need for and priority given to affordable housing for rental and
owner occupation? Potential sites for new housing and their constraints? Criteria for selecting sites and how far do we go to propose
preferred sites Phasing of new housing over the period to 2031? Policies around the development for unused farm buildings
and for brown field sites? Policies covering style, scale and materials for new housing?
What aspects of our environment do we value and is there currently sufficient protection?
Should there be further policies in the NDP aimed at strengthening their protection? Areas include– Key woodlands– Wildlife sites– Trees and hedgerows– Historic buildings– Views from the T-i-A church– Waterways– Footpaths
Are there aspects of the Tanworth village centre, which is a Conservation Area, that need tackling e.g. Traffic Management; The Green; Historic character etc.?
Proposals aimed at protecting and enhancing Earlswood lakes?
Capacity of utility and other services constrain the amount or location of new development?
Policies around provision of public services? Traffic management issues to be addressed? Provision of rail services to the Parish – Frequency of service
and facilities at stations? Proposals for improved bus services? Policies to promote and protect cycling?
Basis of the local economy and what do local employers and businesses want from the NDP?
Proposals that could help (or constrain) local employers/businesses as now?
Policies to promote or constrain potential business expansion?
What local amenities do businesses rely on and do we need proposals to amend in future?
What are the likely effects of possible developments in areas adjoining the Parish and are there any policies that the NDP could have that would mitigate those effects?
• Business expansion at Portway and Blythe Valley; • Housing developments at Dickens Heath and Cheswick
Green;• Development near Gorcott Hill; • A potential parkway railway station in the Parish
Policies and proposals must be consistent with SDC Core Strategy policies. For example
• Green Belt• Policies for Strategic Local villages• Areas of Special landscape value• Affordable housing• Biodiversity Can not develop NDP in pure isolation
Note: SDC Core Strategy may change following Inspector’s report
There are already many examples of good and bad NDPs agreed that we can use for structure and content:
• Chaddersley Corbett – Rural Community washed over by Green Belt (but rather lengthy)• Ascot and Sunningdale – Separate communities keen to maintain own identity and very comprehensive• Gnosall – Particularly strong on environmental issues• St Minver – Two parishes joining together to produce NDP• Adderbury – Rural community with significant expansion to larger surrounding conurbations
Useful examples that Working Groups can use to draft content, policy and proposals
To be robust and therefore adopted, policies and proposals must be sufficiently evidenced and verified:
• Community wide surveys• Other legislation• Infrastructure surveys / traffic counts• Census data• Use of examples of similar issues experienced by other Parishes e.g. Whitlocks End Railway station• Site specific face to face surveys• Issue specific public meetings• Site reviews
Examples of possible outcomes
• New development must be small in scale (Chaddesley )• Proposals for more car parking for the Co-op will be supported(Woodcote)• Proposals for sm. scale affordable housing on exception sites will be
supported(Woodcote) • 50% of new homes will be suitable for older people• The height of new residential buildings to be no more than two storeys high
(Adderbury)
Look to Working Groups to develop initial policies and proposals and draft
supporting evidence for consultation
Significant effort required to draft and evidence NDPNeed to consult on draft NDP around end of 2015 to submit to SDC early in 2016Further process and scrutiny likely to result in referendum mid to late 2016
Survey results obtained
Structure of plan agreed
1st Draft NDP
Finalise NDP for submission to SDC
Dec-15
Referendum
Dec-16
Draft ToR Agreed
Key policy proposalsEvidence gathering and policy development
Mar-15
Agree strategy for consultation
Agreed NDP for Consultation
Jun-15 Sep-15 Jun-16