Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

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Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.4

Representation ID: 5470

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

The road network is very clearly at capacity already. Journey times, particularly at peak times, are much longer in 2023 than they were and must be attributed to the numbers of new homes built in recent years both along the A259 and to the East of Chichester.

It cannot be a valid justification to build thousands more houses to raise additional CIL money from developers to provide essential road improvements WHICH SHOULD BE IN PLACE BEFORE ANY FURTHER BUILDING IS APPROVED. Cart before the horse thinking.

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Our response:

Phasing the delivery of new development to align with the provision of new transport infrastructure is a key aspect of the strategy set out in Policy T1.
The policy acknowledges that it may be necessary to proactively phase development to take into account the monitoring and effectiveness of travel plans to encourage sustainable travel behaviour.
Ultimately, the council and delivery partners are dependent on developer funding to implement the measures proposed.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.6

Representation ID: 5471

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

This paragraph is frankly nonsensical. Most of the areas designated for significant percentage increases in numbers of residences per parish under this Draft Local Plan are NOT SUSTAINABLE LOCATIONS.

Due to the lack of frequent, affordable rail and bus services, the only means of efficient transport will be the car. And we will not be all buying electric cars for some years to come when the unit price has dropped to more affordable levels and sufficient rapid-charging stations are located throughout the UK – we are light years behind our European neighbours.

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Our response:

The District Council is keen to promote development in sustainable locations. Policy T1 states that the council will work to improve accessibility and target investment to promote alternatives to the use of private cars.
Policy T1, working with other parts of the Local Plan, ensures that development will be well located and designed to reduce the need for travel.
The council is working to maximise the level of sustainable development that can be accommodated within Chichester city.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.8

Representation ID: 5472

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Para 8.8 contains wishful thinking targets which, with 2000 new homes planned along the West of Chichester corridor will never be achieved.
Walking along the A259 with cyclists sharing the footway is unsafe. Public transport options offer zero solution as already commented.
Point 3 highlighted above: WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? HOW will people’s travel be managed?
Point 4: There is no possible mitigation for the polluting emissions from non-electric cars. None. So this is just a meaningless and unachievable objective.
This may explain why in para 8.9 4 objectives are reduced to 3?

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Our response:

The four objectives at the end of paragraph 8.8 support the change of priorities away from a presumption of car use towards the need to avoid and reduce the need to travel by car, followed by promoting access to sustainable modes of travel.
Policy T1 sets out further information regarding how these objectives would work in practice.
Managing travel demand can be achieved in a variety of ways. Travel Plans can be used to help manage the travel demand of new developments. these are monitored so their success can be considered with further actions where targets are not met.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.10

Representation ID: 5473

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

The ‘monitor and manage’ approach appears here for the first time. Absolutely no explanation as to how this approach will work and be an improvement upon ‘predict and provide’.

It is very clear to everyone that the through traffic issue created by a dual carriageway road with too many dangerous roundabouts must be and indeed is an impediment to all future growth of both Chichester City and the entire district of the plan area. The fact is that it is more often quicker to go through the city centre than use the by-pass: “the by-pass that doesn’t”.

We have a pitifully painful and slow approach to major road infrastructure projects. Car ownership shows no sign of diminishing – indeed because of the magnetic attraction of Goodwood, we would suspect that the level of car ownership in this area is well above average.

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Our response:

Paragraph 8.12 & 8.13 set out additional detail about the council’s approach in this area as well as a brief explanation as to why the monitor and manage approach has been selected.
To oversee the delivery of the monitor and manage process a Transport Infrastructure Management Group (TIMG) has been set up, consisting of representatives from Chichester District Council, West Sussex County Council and National Highways.
Policy T1 sets out how it will be expected that new development is phased to correspond to the timely delivery of infrastructure improvements.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.14

Representation ID: 5474

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

This paragraph is an admission of the fact that the A27, due to contents of this Draft Local Plan, will not be able to cope. Honesty is to be appreciated but your district residents do not deserve to be the victims of this impossible situation. Minor roads and country lanes are already used by those who cannot have their journey times delayed. The 10,350 homes target must be reduced very significantly. Residents of the Shopwyke development cannot get out of their development at peak times to access the A27. The same will be the case for all the developments due to pouring impatient vehicles on to the A259 if 2,000 homes are built during the plan period. A serious rethink is needed to come up with more options.

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Our response:

i) The Local Plan Transport Study (2024) acknowledges that there are existing capacity issues on the existing network and that development identified in the Local Plan could make these worse. However, Policy T1 sets out a strategy that will support the delivery of infrastructure improvements which will allow the proposed level of development to be delivered without giving rise to unacceptable levels of highway safety concerns on the Strategic Road Network.
ii) Portfield junction was improved as part of the development of Shopwyke Lakes. The strategy in Policy T1 will support the delivery of further infrastructure improvements

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

8.17

Representation ID: 5475

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

This leads us to question exactly how much regular dialogue CDC has with essential transport providers. CDC must surely realise that without significantly improved rail and bus services, expansion cannot be achieved. District residents expect to be told on a regular basis the content and status of discussions with organisations such as Network Rail and Stagecoach. The housing numbers contained in this Draft Local Plan should be based on known (now!) deliverable improvements in train and bus services. The inference here is that CDC have not been doing this essential work and without efficient, regular bus and train services the dream will become a living nightmare.

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Our response:

The Regulation 19 Local Plan sets out the overall framework for decision making over the plan period. This reflects the fact that the council is keen to involve stakeholders in decision making as far as is practically possible.
Officers regularly engage with local transport service operators, although the specific discussions include commercial sensitivity and are held in private, but subject to scrutiny by Members.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy T1: Transport Infrastructure

Representation ID: 5476

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

For all the reasons already cited, this Policy is not only unsound it should have been sorted before the Local Plan was put out for consultation.
The locations and numbers of new homes proposed will not reduce the need to travel by car. In fact, the opposite. The A27 improvements must be in place before all these new homes. Public transport requires increased capacity, frequency, improved infrastructure and obviously substantial investment. How and when will Southern and Stagecoach deliver this? The West Sussex Bus Plan does not, we believe, deal with this issue. As a community, we should not be reliant upon developer contributions to make our everyday lives work. Developers build houses. They have no regard for anything else other than the profit they achieve once homes have been built.

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Our response:

Policy T1 sets out a strategy that will support the delivery of infrastructure improvements which will allow the proposed level of development to be delivered without giving rise to unacceptable levels of highway safety concerns on the Strategic Road Network.
Both the Local Plan Transport Study (2024) and the Plan (for example in paragraph 8.5) make it clear that the council has continued to seek Government funding for the infrastructure works, but there is no certainty that this will be received. It is therefore necessary to rely on developer funding to secure the mitigation required to allow further development to proceed.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy T2 Transport and Development

Representation ID: 5477

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Traffic issues are already significant in the plan area. The proposed East West corridor new homes numbers are going to cause many more traffic problems and much more frequent congestion BEFORE any recognised as essential improvements will be delivered. Being massively dependent on developer contributions is a strategy fraught with risk. The highlighted phrases in the T2 objectives reveal a distinct lack of local knowledge.

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Our response:

The concern is noted although developer contributions remain as the only significant source of funding available to address the transport infrastructure needs generated by development.
Policy T2 seeks to ensure that all development coming forward is fully assessed from transport safety and demand perspectives and that the priority is placed on maximising sustainable and active forms of travel and minimising reliance on the private car.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy T4 Parking Provision

Representation ID: 5478

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

There is a great deal of land in and around the City of Chichester which is given over to car parking, none of which is underground or located underneath other office or residential buildings. Parking in Chichester is ever more expensive but increasing prices will not drive people from their cars – BECAUSE THE CURRENT TRAIN AND BUS OPTIONS ARE TOTALLY INADEQUATE. It is cheaper to drive into Chichester and park than take the bus.

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Our response:

This policy is concerned with ensuring that parking provision is provided with development proposals in accordance with the Parking Standards published by West Sussex County Council. In relation to car park provision, the Chichester District Car Park Strategy referred to at paragraph 8.33 provides a review and action plan.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Policy I1 Infrastructure Provision

Representation ID: 5479

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Mayday! Action Group

Number of people: 8

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

This is not strong enough as all that will happen is a reoccurrence of the past whereby developers will develop make their profits and the lack of delivery of promises made will be to the detriment of the general populous and ultimately harm to the district over the long term. Clear accountability and inspection is essential.

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Our response:

Objections noted.

As much information as the Council has at present is included within the Infrastructure Delivery Plan which accompanies this Local Plan.

Critical infrastructure would have to be delivered in advance, but all other infrastructure would be delivered in tandem with development, particularly that infrastructure to be delivered through S106 linked to triggers in the S106 agreement.

It would not be desirable to prevent all development from being provided until all accompanying infrastructure is completed as that would not be economically viable.

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