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Non Site Allocation Representations Report.pdf

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SECTION THREE - THE SPATIAL STRATEGY AND KEY DIAGRAMS<br />

3.1 Spatial Strategy Summary Statement<br />

Rep No Name<br />

People Type<br />

22367 Mrs Searl [5170]<br />

1 Support<br />

Summary As laid out within this submission the above principle is supported. However, in order for the objectives of the vision and the above aspirations to be most<br />

effective the Council need to ensure that sites within and adjacent to these major settlements are most effectively, efficiently and sustainable used. This<br />

includes ensuring developments are placed in areas where constraints such as flood risk and accessibility are minimised or irrelevant. The site at Esgyryn<br />

achieves all of these objectives and with the provision of a greater area of housing will demonstrate best practice in planning terms.<br />

19194 Clifton House (Llandudno) Ltd [4541]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary The Plan should make provision for higher levels of growth than those set out at paragraph 3.4.2.<br />

Change Sought:<br />

The Plan provides for a contingecy level of up to 7900 housing units but is totally uncleear in what circumstances the additional dwellings will be released and<br />

how this will happen.<br />

The levels of employment provision equate to a 'basic' need for 383 jobs per year and a contingecy level of 469 jobs per year.<br />

The housing requirements should be based upon a longer term view of net migration trends. We would urge a slightly higher level of provision of between<br />

8,000 to 11,000 new housing units.<br />

We consider that the LPD should provide for 6090 new jobs with a contingency level of 7840 jobs over the 14 year period.<br />

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