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Green Belt Assessment

Meeting: 17/01/2017 - Planning Advisory Committee (Item 35)

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The Chairman acknowledged the large number of public in attendance.  She advised all present that the report before the Committee for consideration and recommendation to Cabinet was on the whole of the District and completed without the consultants knowing about the ‘call for sites’.  It could be seen from the report that the vast majority of Green Belt was performing well and that all parcels met the tests to varying degrees and non had failed.  She asked the Committee to have a good transparent and generic discussion and not to focus on particular areas.  There were some sub parcels which needed further investigation and Officers would be doing this in order that the Council could prove to the Planning Inspectorate that it had been rigorous and had a robust evidence base. The Council needed to be able to prove why land should not be removed from the Green Belt.  The Green Belt sites submitted through the ‘call for sites’ process were not likely to be taken forward unless there were ‘exceptional circumstances’ for them to be released. 

The Planning Policy Team Leader presented the reportwhich provided an overview of the findings of The Green Belt Assessment (undertaken by Arup on behalf of the Council) which would help inform the production of the new Local Plan for the period 2015-35.

The Green Belt Assessment was a key evidence base document, which, together with other strands of evidence, would help the Council to protect the Green Belt.  It provided a comprehensive review of the performance of the District’s  green belt against the five green belt ‘purposes’, as defined in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).  Most of the Green Belt within the District was performing strongly and the Assessment report provided a robust evidence base for its continued protection.  A very small number of weakly performing parcels had been identified, including sites like Sevenoaks/Greatness Quarry and the priority was to review those, and other brownfield sites within the Green Belt.

 

Separately, an analysis of statutory natural and historic environmental constraints and a landscape sensitivity assessment had been undertaken. The results of those separate assessments were overlaid with the NPPF assessment, which had led to the identification of parcels of land / sub-areas which were recommended by Arup for further consideration.  At a future stage, further investigation and consultation would therefore be undertaken to determine which sites were to be taken forward into the Local Plan.  In the meantime, those sites would not go out to public consultation.

 

The Chairman asked whether Members had received an email from Wates Developments and whether there was a representative of them present.  All Members apart from Cllr Halford had received the email, which would be forwarded to him.  The Chairman advised that it would be submitted to the Planning policy team as a consultation response.

 

The Chairman used her discretion and allowed two members of the public to address the Committee and voice their concerns on the protection of the Green Belt, along  ...  view the full minutes text for item 35


 

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