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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
Proposed Site Allocations and Policies Map IP-One Area Inset
Representation ID: 466
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The Site Allocations Map and IP-One Area Inset show the Area of Archaeological Importance but should also show the Scheduled Monuments.
See attached.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
Proposed Site Allocations and Policies Map
Representation ID: 467
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The Site Allocations Map and IP-One Area Inset show the Area of Archaeological Importance but should also show the Scheduled Monuments.
See attached.
Object
Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP004 - Bus Depot Sir Alf Ramsey Way
Representation ID: 470
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
IP004 is close to prehistoric remains (IPS 004, 148 and 150). No objection in principle to development but it will require a condition relating to archaeological investigation attached to any planning consent. Historic buildings on the site would require assessment.
See attached.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP005 Former Tooks Bakery Old Norwich Road
Representation ID: 479
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site has been evaluated and features of prehistoric and Roman date were identified over much of the site in the form of pits and boundary ditches. There is a need for archaeological excavation. No objection in principle to development but it will require a condition relating to archaeological investigation attached to any planning consent.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP006 - Coop Warehouse Pauls Road
Representation ID: 480
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The site is in a topographically favourable location overlooking the Gipping, on the same contour as the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery excavated at Hadleigh Road (IPS 016). We would recommend desk-based assessment and evaluation to establish the impact of past landuses on archaeological remains and the likely impacts of development. No objection in principle to development but it will require a condition relating to archaeological investigation attached to any planning consent.
See attached.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP009 Victoria Nurseries Westerfield Road
Representation ID: 481
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site is close to a known Prehistoric site (IPS 246). No objection in principle to development but it will require a condition relating to archaeological investigation attached to any planning consent.
See attached.
Object
Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP010a - Co-Op Depot Felixstowe Road
Representation ID: 485
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site lies close to prehistoric and Palaeolithic remains (IPS 056). Depending on the nature of groundworks, a condition may be recommended for archaeological works, with a desk-based assessment in the first instance.
See attached.
Object
Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP010b - Felixstowe Road
Representation ID: 488
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site lies close to prehistoric and Palaeolithic remains on Foxhall Road (IPS 056). Depending on the nature of groundworks, a condition may be recommended for archaeological works, with a desk-based assessment in the first instance.
See attached.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP11a - Smart Street Foundation Street
Representation ID: 489
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site affects an area of archaeological importance, within the area of the Anglo-Saxon and medieval town. It lies adjacent to Scheduled Monuments relating to parts of the early town. No objection in principle to development but it will require a condition relating to archaeological investigation attached to any planning consent. Archaeological costs have the potential to be relatively high.
See attached.
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Draft Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document
IP11b - Smart Street Foundation Street
Representation ID: 492
Received: 27/03/2014
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
This site, within the Anglo-Saxon core and the area of Archaeological Importance includes three Scheduled Monument areas of National Importance, relating to the Middle and Late Saxon town. English Heritage consent is needed for development on Scheduled sites and they should be consulted early. Where development is accepted in principle, archaeological remains will be complex, important and involve significant costs. Archaeological management will be a major consideration and should involve upfront assessment to inform design. Outside Scheduled areas, an archaeological investigation condition will need to be attached to any planning consent. Archaeological costs have the potential to be relatively high.
See attached.