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Object
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 4643
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Mr Allen McDonald
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
The choice of a minimum housing density of 35 dwelling per hectare is not explained. It is acknowledged that this higher than found in much of the district. Even though there is an exhortation for innovative design approaches, this will conflict with policy P1 and probably P2. Removal of the 35 dwelling expectation will allow a balanced approach to be taken between policies P1, P2 and this policy P3.
Remove all reference to an expected minimum dwelling density.
The choice of a minimum housing density of 35 dwelling per hectare is not explained. It is acknowledged that this higher than found in much of the district. Even though there is an exhortation for innovative design approaches, this will conflict with policy P1 and probably P2. Removal of the 35 dwelling expectation will allow a balanced approach to be taken between policies P1, P2 and this policy P3.
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 4674
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Mr Simon Davenport
35 dwellings per Ha should be achievable and is not that high (14/ac) especially when the high % of single/ retired households with less children being born. I believe that well designed small communities that can be self-sufficient and connected by better public transport, could be a solution for the current wasteful use of prime agricultural land.
35 dwellings per Ha should be achievable and is not that high (14/ac) especially when the high % of single/ retired households with less children being born. I believe that well designed small communities that can be self-sufficient and connected by better public transport, could be a solution for the current wasteful use of prime agricultural land.