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The Local Plan (2005) APPENDIX J POLICIES / PROPOSALS PREVIOUSLY CONSIDERED AT A LOCAL PLAN INQUIRY Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation 1. York Green Belt Local North of Shipton ) Part B10 ) Green Belt ) Green Belt Plan in B11 ) ) NE of Shipton ) City B12 ) ) of NW of Wigginton ) York 2. York Green Belt Local Wigginton Road, Clifton C35 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 3. York Green Belt Local South of Water Lane C39 Remain outside Green Belt Housing Plan 4. York Green Belt Local Rear of Vickers Factory, Haxby C40 Remain outside Green Belt Open Space Plan Road 5. York Green Belt Local North of Joseph Rowntree C41 Green Belt Green Belt Plan School 6. York Green Belt Local Joseph Rowntree School C44 Remain outside Green Belt Open Space Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan Playing Field, New Earswick 7. York Green Belt Local Joseph Rowntree School, New C45 Remain outside Green Belt School Playing Field Plan Earswick 8. York Green Belt Local Hall Farm, New Earswick C47 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 9. York Green Belt Local Land adjacent to River Foss C48 Exclude from Green Belt Exclude from Green Belt Plan 10. York Green Belt Local Land adjacent to River Foss C49 Remain outside Green Belt Open Space Plan 11. York Green Belt Local North of Avon Drive, Huntington C50 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 12. York Green Belt Local North of Portakabin/Monks C51 Exclude from Green Belt Safeguarded land Plan Cross / 52 13. York Green Belt Local Thornfield Farm, New Lane, C57 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Huntington 14. York Green Belt Local West of New Lane, Huntington C59 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation 15. York Green Belt Local North of Stockton Lane, C60 Exclude site, together with land Site as recommended by Plan Heworth between it, Stockton Lane, Inspector allocated as Pasture Lane and the Safeguarded Land. continuation of the hedgerow on the north side of site C60 16. York Green Belt Local Land between DVLR and Bad C61 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Bargain Lane, Osbaldwick 17. York Green Belt Local North of Murton Way Industrial C62 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Estate 18. York Green Belt Local North of Osbaldwick C63 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 19. York Green Belt Local North of Murton Way, C65 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Osbaldwick 20. York Green Belt Local South of Murton Way, C66 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Osbaldwick 21. York Green Belt Local South of Hull Road C67 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 22. York Green Belt Local Land at Germany Beck, Fulford C69 Exclude land north of Germany Housing Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan C70 Lane and Germany Beck and west of site C70 C71 C72 from the Green Belt 23. York Green Belt Local Scarcroft Allotments C73 Include in Green Belt Green Belt Plan 24. York Green Belt Local Hob Moor C74 Include in Green Belt Green Belt Plan 25. York Green Belt Local Land south east of C75 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Dringthorpe, Knavesmire 26. York Green Belt Local South of Moor Lane C78 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 27. York Green Belt Local Foxwood/Woodthorpe Wedge C79 Remain outside Green Belt Open Space/Housing Plan 28. York Green Belt Local West of Woodthorpe/Foxwood C81 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 29. York Green Belt Local West of Askham Lane C82 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation 30. York Green Belt Local Ten Thorn Lane, Acomb C83 Include in Green Belt Green Belt Plan 31. York Green Belt Local South of Boroughbridge Road C84 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 32. York Green Belt Local Millfield Lane C85 Include in Green Belt Green Belt Plan 33. York Green Belt Local Skelton (General) D36 No change to Green Belt No change to Green Belt Plan boundary boundary 34. York Green Belt Local Campbell Chilled Foods D37 Exclude from Green Belt Existing Employment Area Plan 35. York Green Belt Local Land north west of Skelton D39 Include site in the Green Belt Green Belt Plan 36. York Green Belt Local Land north west of Skelton D40 nclude site in the Green Belt Green Belt Plan 37. York Green Belt Local Land at Westfield D41 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 38. York Green Belt Local Land at Westfield D42 Green Belt Green Belt Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan 39. York Green Belt Local Land at Westfield D43 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 40. York Green Belt Local Sutton Road, Wigginton D44 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 41. York Green Belt Local North of Cemetery D45 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 42. York Green Belt Local New Forge Court, Haxby D46 Exclude from Green Belt Unallocated Plan 43. York Green Belt Local South of Greystone Court, D47 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Haxby 44. York Green Belt Local Brecks Lane, Strensall D49 Exclude from Green Belt Safeguarded land Plan 45. York Green Belt Local River Foss Flood Plan, D51 Remain outside Green Belt Open Space Plan Strensall 46. York Green Belt Local Land east of Moor Lane, D52 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Strensall Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation 47. York Green Belt Local Land north of Lord’s Moor D53 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Lane, Strensall 48. York Green Belt Local Stockton-on-the-Forest - D56 ) ) Plan General ) ) 49. York Green Belt Local Stockton-on-the-Forest - D57 ) Retain village inset from ) Retain village inset Plan General ) Green Belt ) from Green Belt 50. York Green Belt Local Stockton-on-the-Forest - D58 ) ) Plan General 51. York Green Belt Local Rear of Carr Banks, Stockton- D59 Green Belt Green Belt Plan on-the-Forest 52. York Green Belt Local Rear of Manor Farm, Stockton- D60 Remain outside Green Belt Unallocated Plan on-the-Forest 53. York Green Belt Local Land at the rear of Aspen D61 Green Belt Green Belt Plan House, Stockton-on-the-Forest 54. York Green Belt Local Genus Breeding Station D62 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 55. York Green Belt Local Land to south west of D63 Exclude the north east part of Exclude the north east part of Plan Stockton-on-the-Forest the site from the Green Belt the site from the Green Belt Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation 56. York Green Belt Local North of Eastfield Lane, D64 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Dunnington 57. York Green Belt Local South of Eastfield Lane D65 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Dunnington 58. York Green Belt Local South of Dunnington D66 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 59. York Green Belt Local North of York Road, D67 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Dunnington 60. York Green Belt Local Murton Industrial Estate D68 Include Yorkshire Museum of Yorkshire Museum of Plan Farming in the Green Belt Farming:Green Belt. Murton Industrial Estate: Existing Employment Area 61. York Green Belt Local East of Derwent Valley D69 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Industrial Estate, Dunnington 62. York Green Belt Local West of Industrial Estate, D70 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Elvington 63. York Green Belt Local West of Airfield Inset, Elvington D73 Green Belt Green Belt Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan 64. York Green Belt Local Church Lane, Elvington D75 To be included in the Green Belt Green Belt Plan 65. York Green Belt Local West of Elvington D78 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 66. York Green Belt Local North of York Road, Elvington D76 Include in Green Belt Green Belt Plan 67. York Green Belt Local East of White House Grove, D77 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Elvington 68. York Green Belt Local Wheldrake (General) D79 Retain inset boundary as in As per Inspector’s Plan Deposit plan, except for recommendation amendments to sites D80/81 69. York Green Belt Local Land between the Cranbrooks D80 Part of site D80 south of the Housing Plan and Valley View drainage ditch from the Green Belt 70. York Green Belt Local North of Derwent Park, D82 Green Belt Green Belt Plan Wheldrake 71. York Green Belt Local Industrial Estate, Back Lane D83 Green Belt Green Belt Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan South, Wheldrake 72. York Green Belt Local Fulford/Naburn Hospitals D87 Remove Fulford/Naburn Green Belt Plan Hospitals inset and “wash over” whole site with Green Belt. Land between Hospitals and Ring Road to remain Green Belt. 73. York Green Belt Local Acaster Lane, Bishopthorpe D88 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 74. York Green Belt Local North of Copmanthorpe D89 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 75. York Green Belt Local North of Herdsman’s Drive, D90 Exclude from Green Belt Housing Plan Copmanthorpe 76. York Green Belt Local Moor Lane, Copmanthorpe D92 Site D92 to be retained as Green Belt Plan Green Belt 77. York Green Belt Local School Lane, Copmanthorpe D93 Exclude from Green Belt Unallocated Plan 78. York Green Belt Local Rufforth (General) D94 Include Rufforth Village in the Green Belt Title of Local Plan Site Ref Inspector’s City of York Council Recommendation Designation Plan Green Belt 79. York Green Belt Local North of Rufforth D96 Green Belt Green Belt Plan 80.
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