Issue - meetings
Local Plan Update - Next Steps
Meeting: 08/12/2023 - Joint Planning Policy Committee (Item 20)
Local Plan Update - Next Steps
To receive a verbal update.
Minutes:
The Head of Place, Property and Regeneration (NDC) and the Planning Manager (TDC) gave a detailed and informative joint slide presentation updating on the Local Plan and the next steps going forward.
The slide presentation comprised of the following:
Comprehensive details on the New Plan-making Process and Timeframes Questions to prompt discussion on the proposed Plan preparation process, when to start the process, how much preparation work to do in advance of that start date, Visioning and Engagement.
The questions are listed below:
· What are Members ambitions in terms of the speed of plan preparation?
· Is there an acceptance of risk with completing early work?
· What are Members thoughts on being a front-runner?
· Do we seek to lobby around the transitional arrangements?
· How do we set up Governance and meaningful Member involvement in the process?
· Would Members welcome thematic Working Groups?
The presentation given by the Planning Manager (TDC) related to the first four points set out above.
The Senior Planning Policy Officer (TDC) explained the term “front-runner” and the benefits and risks linked to that. The Government has indicated that from November 2024, 10 Authorities could act as front-runners to be the first Authorities to drive forward a new Plan and would benefit from support from Central Government.
During the discussion the Senior Planning Policy Officer (TDC) responded to questions/concerns raised by the Committee.
Councillor Leather asked if any of the work could commence straight away on the new Plan, even if not a front-runner and how soon will we be told we can start the new Plan? Members were advised that there was an expectation that expressions of interest to be a front-runner would be invited in the Spring. It had been indicated that a letter will be sent to all Councils inviting them to put themselves forward as a front-runner, but the timing of that needs to sit with Policy or guidance coming out confirming that process. It was highlighted to Members that there would potentially be value in lobbying, not only around being a front-runner but also transitional arrangements. A discussion around the work we can and should be getting on with in advance of the formal commencement of the new plan making system to be brought back to this Committee.
Further comments made included:
Opportunities for Social and Affordable Housing – would there be any scope in the new Local Plan to be more prescriptive for smaller houses, shared housing etc. The Planning Policy Officer (TDC) advised there is scope to be more forceful, Officers have been successful in negotiating smaller units on sites, but it is more challenging for the smaller sites with 5 dwellings or less. This is a matter to be looked at and how we best deliver for communities.
The Planning Manager (TDC) said Officers would welcome direction from the Committee as to what is needed to be brought forward to the March meeting or whether an intervening meeting is required.
Councillor Prowse gave his support to moving forward as quickly ... view the full minutes text for item 20