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Items No. Item Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
The following Councillors declared their interest in the minutes indicated:
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Committee
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Westley
Full Council, 23 September 2015
10 – Hastings Development Management Plan (DMP) Inspector's report and timescale for adoption
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Hastings Development Management Plan (DMP) Inspector's report and timescale for adoption PDF 194 KB
(Report of the Assistant Director for Regeneration and Culture and Minute 13 of the Cabinet meeting held on 7 September 2015)
Additional documents:
- Appendix B Development Management Plan (DMP) Written Statement incorporating Inspector's eight main modifications in addition to all minor modifications , item 10. PDF 16 MB
- Appendix Ci Development Management Plan (DMP) Policies Map - Main Map , item 10. PDF 71 MB
- Appendix Cii Development Management Plan (DMP) Policies Map - Inset Maps , item 10. PDF 13 MB
- Minutes Public Pack, 07/09/2015 Cabinet , item 10. PDF 61 KB
Minutes:
The report of the Assistant Director for Regeneration and Culture in respect of the Hastings Development Management Plan (DMP) was submitted, together with minute 13 of the Cabinet meeting held on 7 September 2015.
In February 2014, the council had adopted the Hastings Planning Strategy, which provided the overall strategic framework for land use and development in the Borough and set out the key overarching objectives for sustainable growth in Hastings up to 2028. The Hastings Development Management Plan was the second key planning document for the Borough, and provided the greater level of detail necessary to enable development proposals and assess planning applications.
The Assistant Director for Regeneration and Culture’s report advised of the outcome of the examination in public of the DMP by the Planning Inspector, which had taken place between October and December 2014. The Inspector found that the proposed DMP came close to achieving the right balance between the often competing economic, social and environmental roles of planning to which the framework (NPPF) refers. Accordingly, eight main modifications were recommended to make the plan sound and legally compliant, and therefore capable of adoption by Council.
The Leader of the Council advised members of corrections to typographical errors required in the DMP written statement, as follows:
1. Page 38: In paragraph 4.35 line 3 the name of the policy against Policy T3 of the Planning Strategy is incorrect. The title name against T3 “Provision of a Strategic Cycle Network” should be deleted and replaced with ”Sustainable Transport”.
2. Page 39: The above error is repeated again on page 39 in the list of Planning Strategy Policies. The title name against T3 “Provision of a Strategic Cycle Network” should be deleted and replaced with ”Sustainable Transport”
3. Page 59: Site FB10 is missing from Figure 6. Figure 6 should be replaced with a corrected version.
4. Page 206: Table 14 final column the tick which appears against site CVO4 (Church Street) should be deleted and replaced with an “x”.
Councillor Chowney proposed approval of the recommendations to the report, subject to the correction of typographical errors in the written DMP statement above, which was seconded by Councillor Street.
RESOLVED (by 22 for, 6 against with 4 abstentions) that:
1) Council considered the Inspector’s recommendations and proposed main modifications (MMs) to the plan as attached at Appendix A to the Assistant Director for Regeneration and Culture’s report;
2) Council agrees to the incorporation of the Inspector’s 8 main modifications in the DMP, as recommended by Cabinet;
3) Council adopts the Hastings Development Management Plan, including the incorporation of the main modifications together with all minor modifications and the policies map attached at Appendices B, Ci and Cii to the Assistant Director of Regeneration and Culture’s report, as recommended by Cabinet;
4) Council expresses its appreciation to all of those staff responsible for the preparation of the plan and in particular to officers from the Planning Policy team, and;
5) Council than the Inspector, Richard Hollox, for his efforts ... view the full minutes text for item 10.
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