85 Revised Delivery and Allocations Local Plan (DALP) Scoping Report - KEY DECISION PDF 98 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, Community and
Resources, which sought approval of the publication of a revised Delivery
Allocations Local Plan Scoping Document for a six week period of public
consultation.
The Board was advised that there was a statutory requirement for the
local authority to produce a development plan for its area. The Board had
previously approved consultation under Regulation 18 at its meeting on 9
January 2014, on the scope of the Delivery and Allocations Local Plan (DALP).
It was reported that since that time, the implementation of the National and
Local Planning Policy Framework and the National Planning Policy Guidance, had
indicated the need to widen the ‘scope’ of the DALP. The report provided
Members with details of Polices which required further consideration.
Reason(s) for
Decision
A Local Plan was a
statutory requirement; the UDP (2005) needed updating; developers needed
confidence of land allocations to bring forward development.
The Government’s
recent changes to the national planning system required amendments to adopted
policies.
New evidence
documents had been produced that required changes to adopted policies.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
The alternative to
taking stock of emerging evidence, re-framing and re-consulting on the scope of
the DALP would be to continue with production of the DALP document as initially
intended, or to widen the scope but not repeat the Regulation 18 consultation
stage.
To
continue with the DALP as originally framed, risked insurmountable problems emerging
between the Core Strategy, the evidence base and the DALP later in the
production process, perhaps after Examination. Widening the scope of the document without
the appropriate consultation risked future legal challenge to the finally
adopted Plan on procedural grounds.
Implementation
Date
The DALP Scoping
Document and the Community Infrastructure Levy Scoping Document, if approved
for consultation, would each be subject to a six week public consultation
period. This was scheduled to begin January 2016.
RESOLVED: That
1) the
revised Delivery and Allocations Local Plan Scoping Document (attached to the
report at Appendix 1), be approved for the purposes of public consultation for
a six week period, scheduled to begin in January 2016;
2) the
Community Infrastructure Levy Scoping Document (attached to the report at
Appendix 2), be approved for the purposes of public consultation for a six week
period, scheduled to begin in January 2016; and
3) any
minor drafting amendments to be made to the scoping documents prior to public
consultation be agreed by the Operational Director, Policy, Planning and
Transportation, in consultation with the Executive Board Member for Physical
Environment.