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Title: Development Consultation Forum


1
Development Consultation Forum
  • Woodcroft Farm
  • January 2012

2
Programme
  • 17.30 Developers display
  • 18.00 Introduction Councillor Guest
  • 18.05 Explanation of process and policy
    background
  • 18.15 Presentation by the Developer
  • 18.35 Invited speakers
  • 19.05 Comments from other consultees
  • 19.15 Developer response to issues raised
  • 19.25 Councillor opportunity to ask questions
  • 19.50 Summary of key points
  • 20.00 Chairman closes Forum meeting

3
The purpose of the Forum is
  • To allow developer to explain development
    proposals directly to councillors, public key
    stakeholders at an early stage
  • Informs officer pre application discussions with
    developer
  • Identify issues that may be considered in any
    formal application.
  • Enable the developer to shape an application to
    address community issues

4
The Forum is not meant to
  • Negotiate the proposal in public
  • Commit councillors or local planning authority to
    a view
  • Allow objectors to frustrate the process
  • Address or necessarily identify all the issues
    that will need to be considered in a future
    planning application
  • Take the place of normal planning application
    process or role of the Development Management
    Committee

5
The outcome of the Forum will be
  • Developer will have a list of main points to
    consider
  • Stakeholders and public will be aware of
    proposals and can raise their concerns
  • Councillors will be better informed on
    significant planning issues
  • Officers will be better informed as to community
    expectations during their pre application
    negotiations with developers

6
Woodcroft Farm
7
Strategic Site Profile  Site location Woodcroft
Farm Site 5           

8
Woodcroft Farm
9
Policy Background
  • National Planning Policy Statements
  • Havant Borough Core Strategy 2011 Policy CS18
    Strategic Sites
  • Contributions Policy (SPD)
  • Local Transport Strategy
  • Playspace
  • CIL

10
Core Strategy - allocation

11
Key Planning Issues
  • Principle of development
  • Policy CS18 Allocates residential development
    indicative 340 dwellings
  • Residential mix
  • No. and size of houses
  • Highways and access
  • Assessment of traffic
  • Design
  • Context of surrounding properties

12
Key Planning Issues
  • Neighbouring properties
  • Assessing relationships
  • Open space
  • Location and amount
  • Landscaping
  • Existing on site trees and site boundaries
  • Site conditions and Drainage
  • - Sustainable drainage (SUDS) and sink holes

13
Key Planning Issues
  • Relocation of playing field
  • - From Woodcroft School
  • Diversion of bridleway
  • - Woodcroft Lane
  • Nature Conservation
  • - James Copse SINC
  • Possibility of other development
  • - Fields to north and south
  • Existing mobile phone mast

14
Developers Presentation
15
Main Points for DiscussionWaterlooville
Community Board
  • Main concerns relate to traffic movements during
    construction and later residential access
  • Proposals for junction movements in Eagle Av,
    Milton Rd Lovedean Lane incl. London Rd
    junction
  • Interaction between site traffic, footpaths and
    relocated bridleway
  • Impact of possible extension to Woodcroft Farm
    development on cumulative traffic flow
  • Site traffic flows and time of day patterns
    across the WV/A3(M)
  • Impact of parking and mov.t of commercial
    vehicles during the construction period

16
Main Points for DiscussionWaterlooville
Community Board
  • Impact of development in Winchester on land
    adjacent to the site
  • Request that HCC Highways publish analysis of
    traffic impact survey
  • Traffic impact statements must incorporate
    possible future development in adjoining areas

17
Consultee Comments
  • Housing Services Manager
  • Policy CS9 requires min 30 affordable
  • Low affordable housing within Hart Plain ward
    (22) therefore no justification for decreased
    provision
  • Tenure expectation 7030 (affordable rent shared
    ownership)
  • Accommodation mix will be flexible

18
Consultee Comments
  • Housing Services Manager contd..
  • Affordable housing to be pepper potted and
    indistinguishable from private housing
  • Hampshire Homechoice (choice based lettings
    scheme) demonstrates housing need
  • - 1155 require 2 bed accommodation
  • - 654 require 3 bed accommodation
  • - 473 require 4 bed accommodation

19
Consultee Comments
  • Housing Services Manager cont.d
  • Homes in Hants shared ownership/equity housing
  • 76 require 23 bed accommodation
  • Broad guidelines agreed with Savills
  • 65 2 bed
  • 30 3 bed
  • 4 4 bed
  • No 1 bed houses proposed

20
Consultee Comments
  • Housing Services Manager cont.d
  • The location is best suited for families
  • Initial proposals indicate that sizes of
    dwellings will equate to the upper levels of the
    HBC Housing Quality Indicators (Housing SPD)

21
Consultee Comments
  • Hampshire Highways Highways Officer
  • A traffic assessment will be required
  • The traffic assessment will need to assess
    committed developments and cumulative impacts.
  • The surrounding junctions will be assessed, also
    linkages to public transport

22
Consultee Comments
  • Drainage - HBC Special Projects Engineer
  • Design utilises Sustainable Urban Drainage (SUDS)
    in accordance with current best practice
  • The design recognises and responds to the
    constraint imposed by the swallow holes.
  • The design allows for detention and treatment on
    site using a mixture of open ponds, shallow
    roadside ditches ('swales') and underground
    storage, using buried cellular boxes.
  • Future maintenance of SUDS features

23
Consultee Comments
  • Drainage - HBC Special Projects Engineer cont.d
  • Southern Water have verified the capacity for
    foul water sewerage
  • A s106 will be required for maintenance issues

24
Consultee Comments
  • HBC Open Spaces Team Leader
  • Sufficient sports pitches for hire to teams for
    organised sport in the Borough but quality issues
    and a lack of artificial turf pitches.
  • Deficient in allotments, burial land and areas of
    formal horticulture.
  • Wecock is well provided for in terms of informal
    open space, equipped play and youth provision
    although the play equipment is ageing.
  • There is a move towards more natural playable
    spaces and there may be scope for this.

25
Consultee Comments
  • HBC Open Spaces cont.d
  • Facilities and public spaces need to be have
    regard to proximity to houses and anti-social
    behaviour and noise nuisance to residence.
  • The need to design out difficult to maintain
    areas and litter traps
  • The need to be aware of traveller incursions and
    designing out or defending against these.

26
Consultee Comments
  • Planning Policy Requirements (CS18)
  • Provision of a mixed community to include private
    market housing
  • 30 affordable housing in accordance with policy
    CS9 Housing
  • Code for Sustainable Home requirements

27
Consultee Comments
  • Planning Policy Requirements cont.d
  • (Policies CS18 DM6 Coordination of Development)
  • Policy CS18 acknowledges potential larger overall
    site 700 homes (400 outside Borough)
  • Larger site promoted to Winchester City Council
    and East Hants DC.
  • Policy DM6 only permits development that does not
    undermine future development potential of
    adjacent land.

28
Consultee Comments
  • Planning Policy Requirements cont.d
  • Highway impacts beyond the immediate site
  • Close working with HCC regarding access via
    surplus land at Meadowlands School.
  • Diversion of existing bridleway accommodated

29
Consultee Comments
  • Planning Policy Requirements cont.d
  • Development will need to have regard to the
    adjacent SINC designation
  • Minimise tree loss, include new planting
  • Suitable provision required for sports
    facilities/play space

30
Consultee Comments
  • Planning Policy Requirements cont.d
  • Identify deliver wider regeneration benefits
    (policy CS6.5 Regeneration of the Borough Wecock
    Farm).
  • HBC/ Skills and Employability Partnership
    developing a skills and employment guidance note
    to maximise site training employment
    opportunities

31
Consultee Comments
  • Urban Design and Landscape
  • Proposal integrates existing landscape assets
    with the overall design and layout.
  • Masterplan needed, including land beyond Havant
    BC boundary
  • The need to create a safe, overlooked and
    attractive gateway entrance
  • Well lit and overlooked routes

32
Consultee Comments
  • Urban Design and Landscape cont. d
  • The new development needs to have good access to
    the school.
  • The need for an attractive boundary to the
    playing field
  • Avoid over-reliance on car parking courts.
  • Care need to avoid dominance of parking in
    streetscene

33
Consultee Comments
  • Arboriculturalist
  • Further information will be required
  • -Topographical survey with tree positions Root
    Protection Areas
  • -Trees for removal to be identified.
  • -Full Arboricultural Impact Assessment
    including remaining trees

34
Developers Response
  • A construction route will be agreed
  • A total figure of 700 houses is considered
    unlikely, the future Core Strategies for
    Winchester and East Hants are currently out to
    public consultation
  • Grainger builds to some of Life Time Homes
    standards (parking and space)

35
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions
  • Q Will the existing farm house be maintained?
  • A Yes, the developer is aware of the need to
    maintain and secure the existing farmhouse.
  • Q Can local businesses and trades people be used
    where possible?
  • A Grainger has a CITB apprenticeship/training
    scheme.
  • Q The development would result in additional
    vehicles using the dangerous Lovedean Lane/Milton
    Rd junction will roundabouts or traffic lights
    be incorporated?
  • A This is being considered as part of the TA

36
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Can the terraces be split up to appear more
    visually appealing?
  • A The design is low density and the detailed
    design can be negotiated.
  • Q Will cycleways into the site from surrounding
    areas encourage and invite trouble?
  • A The routes will be well overlooked to
    discourage anti-social behaviour and connect the
    new development to the community

37
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q What is the housing mix likely to be?
  • A Indicative percentages are currently
  • 1 bed 3
  • 2 bed 38
  • 3 bed 44
  • 4 bed 15
  • Q Will the TA take into consideration the amount
    of construction traffic coming onto Eagle Avenue?
  • A This will be looked at as part of the proposed
    submission

38
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Will the houses be linked to cables?
  • A Yes, internet provision will be incorporated
  • Q Will the site be linked to Wecock field?
  • A Yes there will be a footpath link
  • Q Will there be a footpath link to the school as
    part of safer routes to school?
  • A Yes, a crossing point at the new access road is
    shown. The crossing would lead to a footpath to
    the school

39
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Will the Council be obliged to take on
    sustainable drainage?
  • A Not at the present time and maintenance will be
    undertaken by a management company which will
    need to be set up to serve the development.
    However, in the future the County Council would
    have the legal power to adopt such schemes.

40
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Can commercial vehicles and caravans be banned
    from the site?
  • A This is incorporated in most of Graingers
    covenants
  • Q Could an employment fair be held at the Wecock
    Centre?
  • A Yes
  • Q Can the mess from construction vehicles onto
    surrounding roads be kept to a minimum?
  • A A condition can be incorporated to require
    wheels to be cleaned prior to leaving the site.

41
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Can safe routes be provided during the
    construction phase as well as for the final
    scheme?
  • A Temporary measures can be introduced
  • Q If the pinch point along the access road is
    damaged during construction work, which is
    possible given the need for construction vehicles
    to use it, would it be made good before the
    development is completed?
  • A Yes

42
Main Points for Discussion Councillors
Questions Cont.d
  • Q Please avoid giving the impression of a gated
    community.
  • A Noted

43
Wecock Residents Association
  • Q. Will traffic calming measures be incorporated
    to ensure school childrens safety?
  • A. The TA will need to have regard to the
    surrounding situation including the proximity of
    the school. Specific measure proposed crossing
    the new access road.
  • Q. Will the rooms be large enough to encourage
    family interaction e.g space for family dinner
    table?
  • A. Yes, with the majority of housing proposed to
    be family housing.
  • There is a need for the development to
    integrate with the existing community and
    community centre, for instance financing
    community worker and youth employment ideally a
    purpose built workshop to teach skills such as
    mending a bike and purpose built facilities for
    teenage children
  • The developer welcomes the suggestions where
    improvements could be made. Developer will enter
    into negotiations with the Council and community
    regarding the content of the section 106 planning
    agreement.
  • Comment - James Copse is not suitable for future
    development

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What Happens Next?
  • Summary notes circulated to attendees
  • Officers will discuss outcomes with developer
  • Developer will continue to develop proposals and
    consider issues raised by Forum
  • Decision as to form of application and timing of
    submission rests with developer.
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