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Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 12622

Received: 10/02/2015

Respondent: Sunbury Homes

Agent: JCN Design

Representation Summary:

Sites 171 & 172 have a degree of contamination, with potential to impact adjoining land or watercourses. Sites will create an opportunity to comprehensively deal with the historic contaminative uses, redevelopment of Scrap Yard will remove a use which is incompatible with adjoining residential dwellings. The proposed redevelopment meets four tests of deliverability in footnote to paragraph 47 of the NPPF. Pre-application discussions are already underway and it is anticipated that an application for planning permission will be submitted later this year, emphasising that the site can be delivered for residential development in the near future.
The site would be a logical and well-defined extension to the existing development on the north side of Coxtie Green road. The mix, type and tenure of the new homes will be addressed through an application but it offers the opportunity to create a sustainable mixed community that builds on the existing social infrastructure and meets local housing needs. There are no physical, environmental, social or legal constraints upon the site that could prevent development. Based on detailed financial appraisals undertaken by Sunbury Homes, subject to agreeing the appropriate contributions through the negotiation of a Section 106 Agreement, the site is a viable proposition.

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