Site Ref: IP355 (Policy SP2) Cullingham Road
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26325
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Universal Property Services Ltd
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Support allocation.
1)Positive re-use of a brownfield site, within a predominantly residential area.
2)The site will allow for a comprehensive and controlled re-development of the area including geographically linked sites IP279a, b(1) and b(2) – Former British Telecom Office, Bibb Way and IP003 Waste Tip at Sir Alf Ramsey Way all within close proximity to IP355.
3)The site will allow for cycle path aspirations linking the site to Bibb Way.
4)10m EA River corridor buffer zone will remove 50% of the site & render the site nonviable.
5)Higher density will need to be considered to ensure viability and linked aspirations.
10m EA River corridor buffer zone will remove 50% of the site & render the site nonviable. Higher density will need to be considered to ensure viability and linked aspirations.
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26615
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
IP355 site sheet - the following information could be added: 'The site lies in the vicinity of Roman remains, likely on reclaimed land. The site lies across Archaeological Character Zones 1d and 2a as set out in the Archaeology and Development SPD. It is likely that archaeological considerations could be managed through conditions on consent, although early consultation with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service is advised.'
IP355, the following information could be added:
'The site lies in the vicinity of Roman remains, likely on reclaimed land. The site lies across Archaeological Character Zones 1d and 2a as set out in the Archaeology and Development SPD. It is likely that archaeological considerations could be managed through conditions on consent, although early consultation with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service is advised.'