Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
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Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
QUESTION 19: Do you agree with the proposed definition of the Strategic Gaps, and the policy applying to them? If not, what changes would you wish to see?
Representation ID: 22306
Received: 15/02/2017
Respondent: Fairlight Parish Council
While supporting the strategic gap, and understanding the rationale for the extension, we would like to have time to discuss this matter with the residents living in the immediate vicinity, and the wider village, to ascertain their views before a final decision is made.
Fairlight Parish Council is currently developing a Neighbourhood Plan and it would be much better for this matter to be addressed as part of that process, rather than residents being presented with a fait accompli which may undermine trust in the openness and integrity of the Neighbourhood Plan.
While supporting the strategic gap, and understanding the rationale for the extension, we would like to have time to discuss this matter with the residents living in the immediate vicinity, and the wider village, to ascertain their views before a final decision is made.
Fairlight Parish Council is currently developing a Neighbourhood Plan and it would be much better for this matter to be addressed as part of that process, rather than residents being presented with a fait accompli which may undermine trust in the openness and integrity of the Neighbourhood Plan.
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Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
(b) Do you agree with the policy approaches to: adoption of the optional Building Regulations standards for accessible and adaptable housing? If not, what changes would you wish to see?
Representation ID: 23868
Received: 14/02/2017
Respondent: Fairlight Parish Council
Fairlight Parish Council comments:
All three are agreed to be appropriate as baseline policies for Rother. However local communities, especially those developing Neighbourhood Plans, may wish to adjust them to meet the needs of their local communities as part of the Neighbourhood Planning process.
In Fairlight the age profile means that a higher proportion of properties will need to cater for enhanced access and be adaptable embracing the design for life principle.
Fairlight Parish Council comments:
All three are agreed to be appropriate as baseline policies for Rother. However local communities, especially those developing Neighbourhood Plans, may wish to adjust them to meet the needs of their local communities as part of the Neighbourhood Planning process.
In Fairlight the age profile means that a higher proportion of properties will need to cater for enhanced access and be adaptable embracing the design for life principle.
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Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
(c) Do you agree with the policy approaches to: housing for older persons, and the specific policy options highlighted? If not, what changes would you wish to see?
Representation ID: 23869
Received: 14/02/2017
Respondent: Fairlight Parish Council
Fairlight Parish Council comments:
All three are agreed to be appropriate as baseline policies for Rother. However local communities, especially those developing Neighbourhood Plans, may wish to adjust them to meet the needs of their local communities as part of the Neighbourhood Planning process.
Fairlight Parish Council comments:
All three are agreed to be appropriate as baseline policies for Rother. However local communities, especially those developing Neighbourhood Plans, may wish to adjust them to meet the needs of their local communities as part of the Neighbourhood Planning process.
In Fairlight the age profile means that a higher proportion of properties will need to cater for enhanced access and be adaptable embracing the design for life principle.