1 Withdrawal of the Development Brief for Hemlington North. PDF 293 KB
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Minutes:
The
Director of Regeneration and Culture submitted a report to withdraw the
Development Brief for Hemlington North. The decision requires decision as this
was seeking to reverse a decision made by the Executive at its meeting of 18th
October 2020.
The report outlined that the Executive approved a Development Brief for
the development of land at Hemlington North in
October 2020. The site forms part of the wider Hemlington
Grange mixed-use development site that was allocated in the Housing Local Plan
(2014), and already has the benefit of an extant outline planning permission.
The brief was intended to act as guidance for when the Council marketed the
site, and to assist in assessing the suitability of any subsequent schemes.
Following adoption of the Development Brief the Council received
representation from an interested member of the public questioning the validity
of the document, its role as a Supplementary planning Document and whether it
could actually be used in the planning process owing to a conflict with the
Local Plan. This conflict arose because
the brief allowed apartments in the north east corner of the site if their
inclusion would support good design and place making. This conflict was recognised and hence why
the brief was not adopted as a Supplementary Planning Document. Whilst the brief would be a material
consideration in the planning process the weight attached to it would be
limited, particular with regards to the inclusion of the apartments. The provisions of the Local Plan would be the
prime consideration unless material considerations dictate otherwise. Such material considerations could include
design and place making, but these would need to be weighed in the balance in
assessing any application.
As this matter has clearly caused some confusion it is felt more
appropriate that to avoid any doubt or misunderstanding to withdraw the
Development Brief. Instead the design
criteria will be included within the marketing particulars issued by the
Council in the disposal of the site.
This will then form part of the assessment of bids in choosing the
successful scheme. In doing so the
Council can still ensure that a high quality design can be achieved when the
site comes forward.
OPTIONS
Other potential decisions
and why these have not been recommended
Not to withdraw the
Development Briefs for Hemlington North. It was clear that the
continued adoption of the Brief creates a level of confusion which if not
addressed could lead to a challenge to any subsequent planning scheme/permission. Whilst the success of such a challenge is
considered to be an extremely low risk it has the potential to delay the
ability to bring the site forward quickly.
ORDERED
That Executive withdraws the Development Brief for Hemlington
North.
REASON
To provide greater clarity on the planning
framework for the site, and to strengthen the marketing particulars to ensure
that an appropriate scheme is delivered.