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Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Policy NE16 Water Management and Water Quality
Representation ID: 4502
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this policy intent Support but is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings or any definitive plans for rainwater capture and use within individual homes.
WGPC supports this policy intent Support but is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings or any definitive plans for rainwater capture and use within individual homes.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
4.110
Representation ID: 4503
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Support – with qualification
WGPC is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings and water saving devices and questions how this will be monitored.
Support – with qualification
WGPC is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings and water saving devices and questions how this will be monitored.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
4.112
Representation ID: 4505
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Policy NE17 Water Neutrality
Representation ID: 4509
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Support with qualification
The WNS 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 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.
WGPC is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings or any definitive plans for rainwater capture and use within individual homes.
Support with qualification
The WNS 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 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.
WGPC is unaware of provisions that prevent homeowners subsequently changing installed fittings or any definitive plans for rainwater capture and use within individual homes.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
4.111
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.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
4.113
Representation ID: 4514
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this statement.
WGPC supports this statement.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Policy NE20 Pollution
Representation ID: 4516
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this policy intent.
WGPC supports this policy intent.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Policy NE21 Lighting
Representation ID: 4518
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this policy intent.
Being in the setting of the SDNP, WGPC request that it is a universal requirement that all Velux rooflights and lanterns to have dusk to dawn automatic blinds to prevent the egress of light at night.
Being in the setting of the SDNP, WGPC request that it is a universal requirement that all Velux rooflights and lanterns to have dusk to dawn automatic blinds to prevent the egress of light at night.
WGPC supports this policy intent.
Being in the setting of the SDNP, WGPC request that it is a universal requirement that all Velux rooflights and lanterns to have dusk to dawn automatic blinds to prevent the egress of light at night.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Policy NE24 Contaminated Land
Representation ID: 4519
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this policy intent.
WGPC supports this policy intent.
Support noted
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
5.7
Representation ID: 4523
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
WGPC supports this statement. A NP review has been started and has been through Regulation 14 based upon the earlier allocation of 40.
WGPC supports this statement. A NP review has been started and has been through Regulation 14 based upon the earlier allocation of 40.
Support noted.