Agenda item

Policy LP02 – Settlement of hierarchy

Policy LP27 – Houses in multiple occupation

Policy LP28 – Enlargement or replacement of houses in the countryside

Policy LP29 – Housing needs of rural workers

Policy LP33 – Community facilities

Minutes:

LP02 – Settlement of Hierarchy

 

The Principal Planner highlighted the proposed new wording.

 

Officers present responded to questions relating to:

 

·        Consultation undertaken with Town and Parish Councils and King’s Lynn which was unparished.

·        Proposed development for Hunstanton.

·        Allocations made for proposed development in West Lynn.

·        Promotion of energy efficiency for new dwellings.

·        Stoke Ferry – category in Settlement Hierarchy.

·        Methodology used for assessment of settlements/sites previously agreed by the Task Group.

·        Role of Neighbourhood Plan.

·        Comments received and responses from the consultation.

·        Brownfield sites.

 

AGREED:  The Task Group approved LP02.

 

LP27 – Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO)

 

The Task Group was advised that there were no comments made in relation to the above policy.  The Policy was therefore proposed to remain as it stood.

 

In response to questions, the Policy Team undertook to check if licensing requirement for a HMO could be added to the policy, possibly as supporting text and detail regarding higher quality standards.

 

Discussion took place regarding the word “significant.”

 

AGREED:  Subject to the potential inclusion regarding licensing and standards the policy was agreed.

 

LP28 – Enlargement or Replacement of Houses in the Countryside

 

The Task Group was advised of the issues raised and the policy recommendation was to leave it as it stood.

 

A discussion took place on:

 

·        The role of Neighbourhood Plans.

·        Second Homes in the Borough.

·        Tenancy clauses for specific housing accommodation.

·        Housing for residents to remain in the local area.

·        Replacement of enlargement of dwellings to reflect the scale and character of its surrounding areas.

 

Discussion took place regarding design, the NPPF, and the recently published Government Design Guidance.  Reference was made to the need for modern construction methods, material and techniques.  These would be covered in some detail within the relevant design policies of the Local Plan review.

 

AGREED:  The Policy Team to investigate the potential for a separate policy on second homes within the AONB and if such a restriction should apply to LP28.

 

LP29 – Housing Needs of Rural Workers

 

The Principal Planner advised that no comments had been made in reference to LP29; therefore no further changes were proposed to the policy.

 

A discussion took place on how biodiversity would be supported.

 

It should be noted that Biodiversity Net Gain details are contained within the Environmental Bill.  This had reached its second reading before Parliament dissolved.  It is likely that this will come back in some form, but we have to wait for this and taken into account accordingly.

 

Reference was made to 1c)i and it was proposed that the word “profitable” be deleted and replaced with “successful” which was agreed by the Task Group.

 

A discussion also took place about the definition of ‘rural enterprise’ and if this is defined in the local plan.

 

AGREED:  Subject to the change above being incorporated LP29 was agreed.

 

LP33 – Community Facilities

 

The Principal Planner explained that no comments were made under LP33, therefore no further changes were being proposed.

 

A discussion took place, a summary of which is set out below:

 

·        Importance of community facilities.

·        Provision of cemeteries.

·        Provision of health care facilities.

 

Councillor Kemp requested that it be recorded that she raised that encouragement should be given to improving the provision of, for example. Doctor’s surgeries/ dentists in the Borough.

 

AGREED:  LP33 was agreed.

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