Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
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Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Policy SP2 - Land Allocated for Housing
Representation ID: 26458
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Kesgrave Covenant Ltd
Agent: Kesgrave Covenant Ltd
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Although support the inclusion of the allocation at Humber Doucy Lane within the Core Strategy document, it should also be included within the Site Allocations and Policies DPD. Omission is neither justified nor effective. Recommend additional line within Table 1 in relation to Humber Doucy Lane: Site ref: ISPA4.1
Site name and development description: Northern End of Humber Doucy Lane
Site size ha (% residential on mixed sites): 23.62ha
(c. 50%)
Indicative capacity (homes): 496
Capacity evidence: 35dph (DM23c)
Likely delivery timescale: M/L
For sake of completeness, Ipswich Garden Suburb should also be included. Recommend amendment to paragraph 4.7 wording.
Paragraph 4.7 should be amended to reflect the proposed changes to table 1 with revised wording as follows:
“The indicative capacity of the sites in table 1 listed in the policy above is 6,514 dwellings. These will contribute to meeting the minimum housing requirement of 8,010 dwellings by 2036, as identified through Policy CS7 of the Final Draft Core Strategy. The Final Draft Core Strategy allocates land for the development of approximately 3,500 dwellings at Ipswich Garden Suburb (the Ipswich Northern Fringe) through policy CS10, with delivery expected to start in 2019 and end in 2036. The Core Strategy Review also identifies a cross-border allocation for development (within Ipswich Borough and Suffolk Coastal Local Plan area) for housing delivery, at the northern end of Humber Doucy Lane adjacent to Tuddenham Road, through policy ISPA4.”