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Fife Local Development Plan Ac on Programme PEOPLE ECONOMY PLACE FIFE plan Fife Local Development Plan FC OiUfeN C I L Acon Programme Economy, Planning & October 2014 Employability Services 2 Contents Introduction Table 1 Employment Proposals Table 2 Housing Proposals Table 3 Strategic Development Area Proposals Table 4 Housing Opportunity Proposals Table 5 Development Opportunity Proposals Table 6 Other Development Proposals Table 7 Policies Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Introduction 1 Role and Purpose 1. This Action Programme accompanies the FIFEplan Local Development Plan. The preparation of an Action Programme to accompany a Local Development Plan is a requirement of the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006 (Section 21) as explained in Circular 6/2013: Development Planning. 2. A Proposed Action Programme for FIFEplan must be published and submitted to Scottish Ministers alongside the proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan and adopted and published within 3 months of the adoption of FIFEplan. The timetable for this process is set out in Section 3 of the FIFEplan Written Statement. 3. This is the first edition of the Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan Action Programme. The Action Programme is an ongoing working document, complementing FIFEplan by identifying actions required to progress its Proposals and Policies and facilitating their delivery. These actions will be monitored and an updated Action Programme published at least every two years. 4. It is intended that the Action Programme can be developed to show the linkages between proposals for development and the delivery of infrastructure and coordinate activity in identifying priorities and funding. 5. The following Tables 1 – 6 present the Proposals according to the type of land use proposed and include information which shows progress with their development. Table 7 identifies actions relating to Policies and shows information relating to their effective use. Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Introduction 2 Table 1 Employment Proposals All the sites in this table are FIFEplan Employment Proposals (not including those in Strategic Development Areas). These are shown in the Settlement and Countryside Plans and Maps in the Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan. How to read the Employment Proposals table Ref Location Area Use Class Action Status (at 25 July 2014) Lead Years Years Change (ha) 16‐21 21‐26 The site The address we The The purpose The activity needed to Detail of any planning activity for the site, including a The agency who Column is shaded to show reference have used for the area of we intend progress development of Proposal of Application Notice or Planning will lead the anticipated timescale for on the Proposal. the site for the land the site. Application, and other relevant information such as proposal: development of the site: Proposals in or the availability of a Development Brief. Fife Council; Map. Settlements are hectares buildings.* Scottish 16‐21 (mid years) ‐ there listed The baseline date used for recording planning activity Enterprise; or is current planning activity alphabetically, was 25 July 2014. Progress will have been made since Private Sector. for the site. followed by that time. Landward 21‐26 (mid years) ‐ there (Countryside) sites. NB. The information relating to any site should be Fife Council may is no current planning read in conjunction with the details in the FIFEplan be the Lead activity or it is a large site Settlement and Countryside Plans. Agency as it is with longer timescale. landowner. These Planning application details can be found at sites may be The ‘Change’ column will www.fifedirect.org.uk/planning marketed for be used in future Action development by Programmes to indicate the Private progress using one of Sector. these symbols: ↑↓ = *Employment land comprises land allocated for general industrial and business/office use, storage and distribution uses, business parks and specialist technology parks including research and development uses. These uses are generally Class 4 (Business), Class 5 (General Industrial) and Class 6 (Storage or Distribution) in terms of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Scotland) Order 1997. Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Table 1 Employment Proposals 3 Ref Location Area Use Class Action Status (at 25 July 2014) Lead Years Years Change (ha) 16‐21 21‐26 Anstruther ANS 005 St Andrews Road 3.2 4, 5 & 6 Commence development Planning application 13/01740/FULL approved Fife extension 13/01740/FULL 09/12/13 for erection of single storey vehicle Council/Private showroom, workshop and MOT testing station on Sector Start Development 0.7ha of the site. Management process for Applicant remainder of site. 13/01740/FULL D Lynch, East Neuk Campervans ANS 006 Adjacent to Fire 0.1 4 Start Development Fife Council Station Management process. Auchtermuchty AUC 003 North of Old Station 1.0 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Fife (Sterling Management process. Council/Private Warehouse) Sector Buckhaven BKN 002 Factory Road, 0.6 4 Start Development Private Sector Buckhaven Management process. Burntisland BUR 008 Roundhouse, North 0.9 4 Start Development Fife Council of Lammerlaws Management process. Road BUR 009 South of 0.5 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Lammerlaws Road Management process. BUR 010 Railway Sidings 2.4 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. Cairneyhill CNH 003 Conscience Bridge 0.9 4 Planning application 07/01350/WOPP approved Private Sector South 31/03/09 for mixed use residential and business development with associated ancillary infrastructure and facilities (on larger site – housing now developed ‐ 09/02637/FULL for 39 affordable housing units). Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Table 1 Employment Proposals 4 Ref Location Area Use Class Action Status (at 25 July 2014) Lead Years Years Change (ha) 16‐21 21‐26 Cardenden CDD 003 Dundonald South 0.5 4 This site is 16.4ha in total and is proposed for Private Sector housing and employment. The site is to provide 0.5ha of employment land in conjunction with Fife Council. Planning application 06/04049/COPP approved 29/02/08 for residential development including roads, open space and master plan. CDD 007 Cardenden Road 1.8 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Fife Council Management process. CDD 008 Bowhill Colliery 1.5 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. Charlestown CHL 001 Land at Scottish 0.1 4 Safeguard site for Private Sector Lime Centre continued operation of the Cottage Scottish Lime Centre. industry/ craft and Start Development enterprise. Management process. Cowdenbeath COW 006 Glenfield Industrial 1.6 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Estate Management process. COW 007 Woodend Industrial 0.5 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Estate Management process. COW 009 Woodend Business 0.8 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Site also identified for housing. Private Sector Centre Management process. Crail CRA 002 Crail North 1.0 4, 5 & 6 Start Development This is part of a larger site for housing, employment Fife Management process. and a cemetery extension. Council/Private Sector Cupar CUP 009 Prestonhall East 5.9 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. Dalgety Bay Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Table 1 Employment Proposals 5 Ref Location Area Use Class Action Status (at 25 July 2014) Lead Years Years Change (ha) 16‐21 21‐26 DGB 005 Ferris Way 0.6 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DGB 006 Fulmar Way 1 0.1 4 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DGB 007 Hillend/Donibristle 1.92 4 Continue Development Planning application 13/02953/PPP pending decision Fife Industrial Estates Management process. for planning permission in principle for a mixed use Council/Private Western Edge development comprising the erection of a Class 1 Sector retail unit, erection of restaurant with licensed bar (Class 3), erection of a drive‐thru restaurant (Class 3), Applicant erection of a business unit (Class 4) and children's 13/02953/PPP ‐ indoor play area (Class 11) with associated works Hope Street (146) including access, car parking and landscaping. Ltd DGB 008 Muirton Way 1.2 4 & 5 Commence development. Planning application 13/01855/FULL approved Applicant 05/03/14 for erection of 10 Starter Units (2 blocks of 13/01855/FULL‐ 5) (Class, 4, 5 and 6) and Children’s Nursery (Class 10) Prattis Properties on south east part of site (0.5ha). Ltd Dunfermline DUN 048 Carnegie Campus 3 1.9 4 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DUN 049 Carnegie Campus 1 8.5 4 Complete development of Planning application 13/03238/FULL approved Scottish 13/03238/FULL. 05/02/14 for formation of car park (0.65ha of site) to Enterprise /Fife serve existing neighbouring offices. Council Start Development Management process for Applicant remainder of site. 13/03238/FULL‐ Mackay Properties DUN 050 Elgin Street IE 0.7 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DUN 051 Axis Point 5.3 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DUN 052 Calais 4.9 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Muir (Central) Management process. DUN 053 Calais Muir (South) 7.8 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Private Sector Management process. Action Programme – Proposed FIFEplan Local Development Plan – October 2014 Table 1 Employment Proposals 6 Ref Location Area Use Class Action Status (at 25 July 2014) Lead Years Years Change (ha) 16‐21 21‐26 DUN 054 Carnegie Campus 2 0.4 4 Start Development Private Sector Management process. DUN 055 Pitreavie Drive 0.3 4 Continue Development Planning application 13/01817/PPP approved Private Sector Management process – 22/08/2013 for permission in principle for the submit further application. erection of Class 4 office buildings with associated Applicant roads and car parking on the entire site. 13/01817/PPP‐ Beam Estates Ltd DUN 056 Calais Muir (North) 4.2 4, 5 & 6 Start Development Scottish Management process.
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