PROPOSED SUBMISSION SOUTH SOMERSET LOCAL PLAN 2006-2028 - EXAMINATION SUSPENSION: PROPOSED MAIN MODIFICATIONS NOVEMBER 2013
Consultation Document
9 Point for Clarification 3: Reference to Non Statutory Documents
Proposed Minor Modifications
9.1 The minor modifications listed below are made as a result of paragraph 65 – References to Non-Statutory Documents, of the Inspector’s Preliminary Findings, 3 July 2013. In paragraph 65 the Inspector identifies that the non-statutory documents referred to in Policies PMT2: Chard Phasing[1] , HW1: Provision of open space, outdoor playing space, sports, cultural and community facilities in new development[2] and HG5: Achieving a Mix of Market Housing[3] have not been through a statutory process therefore any references to them would be more appropriately placed within the supporting text rather than the policies themselves. To place in the Policy would imply statutory weight to them yet they have not been through a statutory process.
9.2 The Proposed Minor Modifications are presented in the table below (any new text is underlined and deleted text is shown as crossed through).
Ref
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PSSSLP
Page
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PSSSLP
Policy/
Para
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Proposed Minor Modification
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Examination
Issue
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Source
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M93
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98
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Policy PMT2
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.....In order to ensure the timely delivery of the necessary infrastructure to support the growth, phases will be delivered in the order set out in the Chard implementation plan. Any deviation from that Phasing sequences should be justified and it should be demonstrated that the proposal will not compromise the delivery of the total growth
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Issue 7
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Inspector’s point of clarification in Preliminary Findings (3 July 2013)
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M94
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96
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6.38
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..........Unlocking the growth and regeneration opportunities highlighted in the report is complex and requires a phased approach to ensure viability and deliverability. In order to ensure timely delivery of infrastructure it is important that any deviation from the phasing sequence set out in the Chard Implementation
Plan (2010) is justified and it is demonstrated that the proposal will not compromise the delivery of the total growth.
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Issue 7
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Inspector’s point of clarification in Preliminary Findings (3 July 2013)
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M95
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213
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Policy HW1
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...............provision/contributions will be made in accordance with standards set out in South Somerset District Council’s published adopted assessments and needs strategies. As appropriate……
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Issue 16
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Inspector’s point of clarification in Preliminary Findings (3 July 2013)
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M96
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211
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11.7
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The quantitative, qualitative, accessibility and catchment standards are set out in the Council’s needs assessment. South Somerset District Council’s published assessments and needs strategies. These documents will be updated in the light of the most recent evidence as required. Further .........
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Issue 16
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Inspector’s point of clarification in Preliminary Findings (3 July 2013)
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M97
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183
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Policy HG5
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A range of market housing types and sizes should be provided across the district on large sites that can reasonably meet the market housing needs of the residents of South Somerset, based on the evidence from the Strategic Housing Market Assessment or successor documents. The mix should contribute to..........
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Issue 4
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Inspector’s point of clarification in Preliminary Findings (3 July 2013)
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