4.111
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 4512
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Support – with qualification
The Water Neutrality Strategy is an unproven model, to draw conclusions as to its efficacy is questionable, at best. It is likely that there will be significant additional demand for water above existing levels and that offsetting this additional demand against existing supplies will prove harder, if not impossible, against existing supplies.
If the OIS fails to work, a distinct possibility, any new development in the northern area will have a negative affect on existing homeowners.
Support – with qualification
The Water Neutrality Strategy is an unproven model, to draw conclusions as to its efficacy is questionable, at best. It is likely that there will be significant additional demand for water above existing levels and that offsetting this additional demand against existing supplies will prove harder, if not impossible, against existing supplies.
If the OIS fails to work, a distinct possibility, any new development in the northern area will have a negative affect on existing homeowners.
Object
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6217
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Support – with qualification
The Water Neutrality Strategy is an unproven model, to draw conclusions as to its efficacy is questionable, at best. It is likely that there will be significant additional demand for water above existing levels and that offsetting this additional demand against existing supplies will prove harder, if not impossible, against existing supplies.
If the OIS fails to work, a distinct possibility, any new development in the northern area will have a negative affect on existing homeowners.
Support – with qualification
The Water Neutrality Strategy is an unproven model, to draw conclusions as to its efficacy is questionable, at best. It is likely that there will be significant additional demand for water above existing levels and that offsetting this additional demand against existing supplies will prove harder, if not impossible, against existing supplies.
If the OIS fails to work, a distinct possibility, any new development in the northern area will have a negative affect on existing homeowners.