Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

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Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

5.2

Representation ID: 5286

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seek to understand Council's approach.] We seek to understand the Council’s approach, the impacts on the A27, and who would be responsible for funding and delivering transport related mitigation measures, if neighbouring and other authorities are unable to meet Chichester's unmet needs (approx. 100 dwellings per annum in the southern plan area).

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Our response:

Comment noted. The Transport Infrastructure Management Group (TIMG) will consider the funding and delivery of mitigation.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H1 Meeting Housing Needs

Representation ID: 5287

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking evidence.] We note that 84% of the total Housing provision 2021-
2039 (9,717 dwellings) is in the East-West Corridor (Chichester city, east of the city, west of the city) with the A27 running through this corridor. This reiterates the additional pressures on an already congested road.

The evidence we have seen to date has a spatial focus on the A27. There is little evidence of locations away from the A27.

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Our response:

The Housing Distribution Background Paper sets out the justification for the spatial distribution of housing growth, including how the potential for additional growth in the north of the plan area was considered.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H2 Strategic Locations/ Allocations 2021 - 2039

Representation ID: 5288

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Comment regarding impacts.] The proposed developments are dispersed along the A27 corridor from Hermitage to the west of the city through to Tangmere in the east.

We note that this has the potential to put pressures and traffic impacts on multiple A27 junctions rather than just one or two locations.

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Our response:

The housing distribution seeks to reconcile a range of factors in order to achieve the most sustainable approach to the distribution of development. This is set out in the more detail within the Sustainability Appraisal and Housing Distribution Background Paper.

The proposed modifications to Policy T1 Transport Infrastructure set out the council’s approach to securing transport mitigation to support the planned growth.

Support

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

5.12

Representation ID: 5289

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Supporting collaborative working.] National Highways welcomes the opportunity to work with you to monitor future population, household growth, commuting patterns and any excessive incommuting as part of the update of this Local Plan within the next five years.

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Our response:

Support noted.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H6 Custom and/or Self Build Homes

Representation ID: 5290

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking further information regarding CEMP's.] New sites over 200 units which are allocated in the Local Plan will be required to provide self and custom build serviced plots (2% of units on strategic scale housing sites).

We seek to understand if the Council will utilise
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) to manage and coordinate the activities of individual self-build builders, especially during the construction phase, to avoid, minimise and/or mitigate effects on the road environment.

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Our response:

The Council would indeed envisage that conditions or requirements in the s.106 agreement would manage and coordinate construction activities, including in relation to highways impacts. However, any highway impacts are likely to be extremely localised, generally restricted to activities within larger development sites or impacting the local road network, it is hard to envisage how this issue could affect the strategic road network. The Council consider that there is no necessity to include requirements in that regard within the policy, but are happy to include such wording if this is considered necessary by the Inspector.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H7 Rural and First Homes Exception Sites

Representation ID: 5291

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking to understand Council's approach.] With up to 30 dwellings per site across the region, we seek to understand how the Council plans to include such sites in an overarching monitor and manage policy which addresses the cumulative traffic impacts of these and other sites and manages their collective impact on the A27.

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Our response:

Exception sites will be included within the proposed constrained housing figure and have therefore been included in transport modelling.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

5.41

Representation ID: 5292

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking to understand Council's approach.] Those age groups 75 and over (Para 5.41) or with specialised mobility needs (Para 5.42) are less likely to use walking / cycling routes than younger persons.

Department for Transport data suggests that there has been a 20-40% change (decrease) in bus vehicle miles across West Sussex since the pandemic.

Considering these changes, and the typical inability of the aged to walk or cycle longer distances, we seek to understand how the Council will demonstrate that revenue funding can be secured to maintain the longterm viability of the public transport in proximity of the specialist accommodation for older people and those with specialist needs and how this may affect the viability of the overall sustainable transport package.

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Our response:

The policy seeks to focus specialist housing on the most sustainable locations within the plan area, i.e. those which have be best access to local facilities and services and public transport. This will be beneficial for the residents, ensure sustainable patterns of development and inherently help to ensure the future viability of those facilities and services.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

5.42

Representation ID: 5293

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking to understand Council's approach.] Those age groups 75 and over (Para 5.41) or with specialised mobility needs (Para 5.42) are less likely to use walking / cycling routes than younger persons.

Department for Transport data suggests that there has been a 20-40% change (decrease) in bus vehicle miles across West Sussex since the pandemic.

Considering these changes, and the typical inability of the aged to walk or cycle longer distances, we seek to understand how the Council will demonstrate that revenue funding can be secured to maintain the longterm viability of the public transport in proximity of the specialist accommodation for older people and those with specialist needs and how this may affect the viability of the overall sustainable transport package.

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Our response:

The policy seeks to focus specialist housing on the most sustainable locations within the plan area, i.e. those which have be best access to local facilities and services and public transport. This will be beneficial for the residents, ensure sustainable patterns of development and inherently help to ensure the future viability of those facilities and services.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H8 Specialist accommodation for older people and those with specialised needs

Representation ID: 5294

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seek to understand/resolve several matters e.g., trip generation.] We seek to understand and resolve several matters including but not limited to:
- reliance on others e.g., service providers to provide the required services
- how, when, and where additional revenue will be sought to cover the cost of services
- how the Council will assess what would be realistic trip generation
- which locations have been considered for specialist accommodation?
- how many facilities have been considered?
- How Over 55’s accommodation has been distinguished from aged care accommodation
- How residents in Over 55’s accommodation in full-time employment (and still commuting to and from work) have been considered
- what percentage of the population are anticipated to live in these facilities?

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Our response:

The council has sought to make provision for older persons housing within the relevant (i.e. those for housing) strategic sites and locations which form part of the LP, while policy H8 also allows for sites to come forward on a flexible basis. This approach seeks to focus provision on the most sustainable locations in order to minimise the need to travel.

Detailed points around trip generation and service provision etc. in relation to specialist accommodation are too detailed to consider at this stage, especially given the range of typologies this can encompass, and hence will need to be assessed on a case-by-case basis as part of relevant planning applications.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy H4 Affordable Housing

Representation ID: 5295

Received: 16/03/2023

Respondent: National Highways

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

[National Highways letter dated 24/07/23 confirmed representation should be categorised as Comment - Seeking to understand further e.g., trip generation.] Affordable housing is especially pertinent on the Manhood peninsula, where we note that caravan parks are seeking 365 days a year occupation.
We seek to understand further information about the anticipated traffic generation associated with such changes.

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Our response:

Most caravan parks on the Manhood Peninsula are for tourist accommodation and have limited occupancy. The council has no plans for these to be used for affordable housing, nor would that be appropriate in planning terms. There have been some applications to use tourist caravans as permanent accommodation, but not in large numbers. Consequently, the Council do not consider that there is likely to be any shift towards providing affordable housing via caravans on the Manhood Peninsula, and hence there would be no commensurate traffic implications.

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