MAP BOOKLET Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies
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MAP BOOKLET to accompany Issues and Options consultation on Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies Local Plan Document Consultation Period 15th December 2014 - 27th February 2015 Suffolk Coastal…where quality of life counts Woodbridge Housing Market Area Housing Market Settlement/Parish Area Woodbridge Alderton, Bawdsey, Blaxhall, Boulge, Boyton, Bredfield, Bromeswell, Burgh, Butley, Campsea Ashe, Capel St Andrew, Charsfield, Chillesford, Clopton, Cretingham, Dallinghoo, Debach, Eyke, Gedgrave, Great Bealings, Hacheston, Hasketon, Hollesley, Hoo, Iken, Letheringham, Melton, Melton Park, Monewden, Orford, Otley, Pettistree, Ramsholt, Rendlesham, Shottisham, Sudbourne, Sutton, Sutton Heath, Tunstall, Ufford, Wantisden, Wickham Market, Woodbridge Settlements & Parishes with no maps Settlement/Parish No change in settlement due to: Boulge Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Bromeswell No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Burgh Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Capel St Andrew Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Clopton No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Dallinghoo Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Debach Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Gedgrave Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Great Bealings Currently working on a Neighbourhood Plan, so not considered in Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies DPD Hoo Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Iken Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Letheringham Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Melton Currently working on a Neighbourhood Plan, so not considered in Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies DPD Monewden Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Ramsholt Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Sudbourne No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Sutton No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Wantisden Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) The Settlement Hierarchy (Policy SP19) is explained in the Suffolk Coastal District Local Plan, on page 61 and can be found via the following link: http://www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk/assets/Documents/LDF/SuffolkCoastalDistrictLocalPlanJuly2013.p df This document contains a number of maps, with each one containing different information. There is an Existing Physical Limits with the current settlement boundary in red, a Suggested Physical Limits with a suggested boundary line in blue. This map also contains any Area to be Protected from Development (in green) as covered by the old Local Plan “Saved” Policy AP28. In addition, there is a map showing the sites covered in the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA). The full SHLAA document and appendix can be found via the following link: http://www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk/yourdistrict/planning/review/evidence/shlaa/ In this document, the sites are highlighted in purple, as per the key below: Table 1: All SHLAA sites (except those with Planning Permission or Planning permission subject to section 106 agreement) Ref Settlement Address Ha Capacity or justification SHLAA status 438 Alderton West of Frith Cottage, Ramsholt 0.3 Poorly related to existing settlement; AONB; setting of Unsuitable Road listed buildings (grade 2) to north and south. 735a Alderton Duplicate of 438 Unsuitable 438 Alderton Land west of Frith Cottage, 0.3 Poor relationship with existing settlement; access road Unsuitable Ramsholt Road narrow. 735 Alderton Land north of 33 Hollesley Road 0.32 Impact on grade 2 listed building. Unsuitable 92013 Alderton 15-18 Mill Hoo 0.36 Works to refurbish existing units have commenced Unavailable 720 Alderton Land adjacent to 15 Hollesley Road 0.09 Less than qtr ha Table 2: Suggested Housing requirements 2010-2027 Suggested Total Extant Extant Planning permission and/or planning permission subject to s106 on SHLAA Residual allocation Completions N/S U/C sites requirement Alderton 20 14 1 1 508 (includes 908) - DC/13/2174 -9 gross units 0 Table 1: All SHLAA sites (except those with Planning Permission or Planning permission subject to section 106 agreement) Ref Settlement Address Ha Capacity or justification SHLAA status 303 Bawdsey Land fronting The Street and 2.34 7 Suitable (includes School Lane 401) 7368 Bawdsey built out Table 2: Suggested Housing requirements 2010-2027 Suggested Total Extant Extant Planning permission and/or planning permission subject to s106 on SHLAA Residual allocation Completions N/S U/C sites requirement Bawdsey 10>30 15 4 0 0 0 Suffolk Coastal District Council has prepared draft Sustainability Appraisals for each of the sites identified as being deliverable and developable within the Council’s Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (2014). Each of the appraisals is presented by housing market sub-area, which across the district are: • East of Ipswich Policy Area (EIPA) Housing Market Sub-Area, • Felixstowe Housing Market Sub-Area, • Framlingham Housing Market Sub-Area, • Saxmundham Housing Market Sub-Area, • Woodbridge Housing Market Sub-Area. At this stage, the Sustainability Appraisals are presented in draft format to support the Issues and Options Consultation Documents on the Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies DPD and the Felixstowe Peninsula AAP. These documents are subject to public consultation from Monday 15 December 2014 until Friday 27 February 2015. As the Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies DPD and the Felixstowe Peninsula AAP evolve, it will be necessary for the Council to revise the Sustainability Appraisals in light of consultation responses and where additional information and evidence is presented. In line with best practice, the Council will continue to develop the Sustainability Appraisal considerations alongside the formulation of planning policies within these documents. The following tables show the results of site assessments against 23 sustainability appraisal objectives. Sites were given scored based on the anticipated effect housing development on those sites would have on the 23 objectives. More detail about the 23 objectives can be found in the scoping report, which includes indicators of to help identify and record effects. Anticipated effects are recorded as follows, with the abbreviation used in the tables shown in brackets: • Significant positive effect (++) • Minor positive effect (+) • Neutral effect (0) • Minor negative effect (—) • Significant negative effect (——) • Uncertain effect (?) As stated above, further detail on the sustainability appraisal objectives and indicators can be found in the scoping report. Additional information on the how the scores were arrived at, potential mitigation measures and overall written conclusions can be found in the full site sustainability appraisals, which are grouped together by housing market sub-area (HMA) (i.e. East of Ipswich Plan Area HMA; Framlingham HMA; Saxmundham HMA and Woodbridge HMA). Woodbridge Housing Market Area Parish→ Bawdsey Butley Campsea Chillesford Hollesley Orford Otley Rendlesham Shottisham Tunstall Wickham Ashe Market SA objective ↓ Site ref→ 303 596 557 773a 8uch 9uch 829 OPP4 584 350 350b 754 812b 812d 597 730 786 776i 776L 1. To improve the health of — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — + the population overall 2. To maintain and improve levels of education and skills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in the population overall 3. To reduce crime and anti- + + + + + + + + + + + 0/+ + + + + + + + social activity 4. To reduce poverty and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 social exclusion 5. To improve access to key services for all sectors of the — — + —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— + + population 6. To offer everybody the opportunity for rewarding + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + and satisfying employment 7. To meet the housing requirements of the whole + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + community 8. To improve the quality of where people live and to + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + encourage community participation 9. To maintain and where possible improve water 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 quality 10. To maintain and where 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 possible improve air quality 11. To conserve soil — — — — 0 0 — — ++ — — — — — — — 0/- — — resources and quality 12. To use water and mineral resources efficiently, and re- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 use and recycle where possible 13. To reduce waste — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 14. To reduce the effects of — — 0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — + + Parish→ Bawdsey Butley Campsea Chillesford Hollesley Orford Otley Rendlesham Shottisham Tunstall Wickham Ashe Market SA objective ↓ Site ref→ 303 596 557 773a 8uch 9uch 829 OPP4 584 350 350b 754 812b 812d 597 730 786 776i 776L traffic on the environment 15. To reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses from + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + energy consumption 16. To reduce vulnerability to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 flooding 17. To conserve and enhance 0/? 0/? ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 biodiversity and geodiversity 18. To conserve and where appropriate