Draft Policy DM3 - Infilling and Residential Intensification
Object
Development Management DPD Preferred Policy Options Document
Representation ID: 28289
Received: 14/02/2012
Respondent: Mr David Grew
Agent: Mr David Grew
I agree that new development should not have a negative impact upon the amenities of neighbouring dwellings. However the policy appears vague and rather than providing clear guidance, seems to give full discretion to Council officers. The Council should encourage the intensification of existing residential areas where appropriate in order to encourage mixed communities with a variety of house types. This policy puts additional pressures on Green Belt areas where only large scale developers can afford to purchase sites, thus jeopardising the businesses of smaller local developers.
I agree that new development should not have a negative impact upon the amenities of neighbouring dwellings. However the policy appears vague and rather than providing clear guidance, seems to give full discretion to Council officers. The Council should encourage the intensification of existing residential areas where appropriate in order to encourage mixed communities with a variety of house types. This policy puts additional pressures on Green Belt areas where only large scale developers can afford to purchase sites, thus jeopardising the businesses of smaller local developers.
Comment
Development Management DPD Preferred Policy Options Document
Representation ID: 28309
Received: 27/02/2012
Respondent: Ian Davidge
I would like to see added to the list of subjects for specific consideration, a specific mention of the impact of infilling on the natural environment, including the loss of habitat for fauna and flora that such developments would entail.
I would like to see added to the list of subjects for specific consideration, a specific mention of the impact of infilling on the natural environment, including the loss of habitat for fauna and flora that such developments would entail.