
Chapter 4 – Supporting Sustainable Patterns of Development Contents Supporting sustainable patterns of development ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Promoting sustainable patterns of development and addressing climate change ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Question 3 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Our larger settlements 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......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Paragraph 4.22 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Meeting the needs of rural areas ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Paragraph 4.25 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......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Question 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60 Question 6 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123 Paragraph 4.65 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 221 Question 7 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 221 Supporting sustainable patterns of development Consultee Nature Of Comment Response Officer Comments Response: ID Ms Diana Sandy, Observations CSPA/786 The whole of the section on Spatial Strategy is woolly and The Spatial Strategy section seeks to vague. Is it intended to be? provide an overall framework to ensuring that development occurs in the right locations. It needs to build in a degree of flexibility as the plan will span a 15-20 year timeframe. The Development Policies section, together with other documents such as the Allocations Document can and will add detail to the strategy. Mr Mike Dando, Yorkshire Observations CSPA/2168 - Best to put houses in commuter villages Noted. The Strategy Document will need Planning Aid on behalf of - Spread the development around ? but more in urban to consider how new development can East Riding Youth Assembly areas best support existing services and - Smaller villages won’t be able to cope with lots of facilities. Therefore, there will need to be development. Will have negative effects on the community a balance between which supports - If building in smaller villages, need to provide villages but manages the negative impacts infrastructure and shops of development. - Building in these areas could increase the shops and services a lot. Mr Mike Dando, Yorkshire Observations CSPA/2187 Housing & Growth Noted. Planning Aid on behalf of General support for the following points was expressed East Riding College - Sustainable development of towns is all part of taking care Students of the environment. - Support settlement hierarchy as proposed method to achieve this. Mr Mike Dando, Yorkshire Object CSPA/2148 Housing Various views noted. Planning Aid on behalf of Q1. It is hoped that by directing housing development as East Riding of Yorkshire set out by East Riding Council it will be sustainable. If new Infrastructure has been considered Council Tenants' Forum housing is in existing towns and villages each house will through the Infrastructure Study and this have less need for private cars and will benefit more from has informed the preparation of the Core existing infrastructure and services. Do you agree with this Strategy – Further Consultation pattern of development? In general terms, is each area document. taking the right share of new development? If not what changes do you propose and why? The Strategy Document will need to - Must build new services, infrastructure, drainage etc consider how new development can best before any new developments over a certain size. support existing services and facilities. - The roads cannot cope with cars now, so new roads vital Therefore, there will need to be a - New employment should come with housing balance between which supports villages - A general opinion was to use existing villages that have but manages the negative impacts of lost or losing facilities for small housing developments. This development. would regenerate the villages but without losing the character - Bridlington has really poor transport links especially after 5:30 - The so-called main roads in the East Riding are poor e.g. Bridlington to Beverley - Brough cannot take any more housing - Bridlington generally has poor accessibility - Hospital services in East Riding very poor e.g. an ambulance was needed from Hull and then Scarborough to deliver a pregnant lady to hospital. Promoting sustainable patterns of development and addressing climate change Consultee Nature Of Comment Response Officer Comments Response: ID Joan Burnett, Conservation Object CSPA/556 The strategy appears to assume that patterns of work Noted. The Spatial Strategy seeks to Society of Yorkshire involve people working in offices or factories during what ensure that many people at least have the Derwent might be termed office hours. This ignores a large group of opportunity to make journeys by public people- sales reps, service engineers and trades people-
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