Housing

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Comment

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 384

Received: 26/01/2019

Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Hicks

Representation Summary:

7.2, second sentence, add "single-parent families and first-time buyers"

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7.2, second sentence, add "single-parent families and first-time buyers"

Object

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 1763

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Dominic Stratton

Representation Summary:

Mentions "place housing in locations which are accessible by public transport to jobs, shopping, leisure, education and health facilities". CDC should not be accepting the unmet housing needs from within the SDNP but if needed it could be provided to the North of the city in the areas of West Broyle and Lavant to ensure that families are not distanced from their "parent neighbourhood". As a result a strategic site for at least 205 affordable homes should be found in the area to mitigate the unmet needs of the SDNP.

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Mentions "place housing in locations which are accessible by public transport to jobs, shopping, leisure, education and health facilities". CDC should not be accepting the unmet housing needs from within the SDNP but if needed it could be provided to the North of the city in the areas of West Broyle and Lavant to ensure that families are not distanced from their "parent neighbourhood". As a result a strategic site for at least 205 affordable homes should be found in the area to mitigate the unmet needs of the SDNP.

Support

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 1804

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Harbour Villages Lib Dems Campaign Team

Representation Summary:

7.7
We support housing for older people but recommend this is in units in villages as well as in cities. Some people wish to stay in their communities.

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7.7
We support housing for older people but recommend this is in units in villages as well as in cities. Some people wish to stay in their communities.

Support

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 3186

Received: 01/02/2019

Respondent: Martyn Chuter

Representation Summary:

I support the idea of a mechanism to free up under-used family homes to make best use of housing stock, in particular the promotion of smaller properties close to amenities to enabel connectivity of (downsizing older) residents.

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Object

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 3199

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Sarah Sharp

Representation Summary:

7.2 Insert "This includes housing for families, young people, older people...."

7.7 Insert "Housing for older people must be properly designed to cope with high summer temperatures as older people are significantly more at risk from heat. Older housing stock must be adapted as older buildings"

7.11 Insert "Opportunities should be explored to deliver high quality HMOs that appeal to single people who live alone to use shared facilities (library, music room, laundry, kitchens and entertainment areas). This new type of shared living strengthens bonds between individuals and reduces one impact on the environment."

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Comment

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 3203

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Sarah Sharp

Representation Summary:

United Nations are predicting huge numbers of people will become homeless due to failed harvests, water shortages etc. This will lead to mass migration. We need a policy to start planning for this as we have an open coastline.

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