Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
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Dover District Council<br />
6<br />
<strong>Land</strong> <strong>Allocations</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Adopted 2015<br />
Town/Village<br />
St. Margaret's<br />
Staple<br />
Woodnesborough<br />
Total<br />
Total Number of<br />
Dwellings<br />
7<br />
0 (1)<br />
45<br />
2,797<br />
Page Number<br />
127<br />
130<br />
132<br />
Table 1.1 List of settlements in the District with changes to the urban boundary and settlement confines<br />
1. Assumed to be less than 5 dwellings in total arising from change to the settlement confines<br />
1.16 The remainder of the <strong>Plan</strong> consists of delivery and monitoring arrangements (Chapter<br />
4), an Annex containing development management policies and guidance that adds to the<br />
Annex in the Core Strategy and various Appendices.<br />
Delivery and Monitoring<br />
1.17 It is important to ensure there is a reasonable prospect that the <strong>Plan</strong>'s proposals can<br />
be implemented over the <strong>Plan</strong> period and that a sufficient amount of land is readily available<br />
to meet short term needs. The Council has contacted the owners of allocated sites in order<br />
to obtain an indication of the time frame within which sites could be made available for<br />
development. The Council has also, as part of its site assessment process, investigated<br />
whether there are any likely barriers to the development of sites to establish realistic<br />
assumptions about the likely timing of development. The cost of requirements likely to be<br />
applied to development proposals, such as contributions towards additional infrastructure<br />
and meeting Code for Sustainable Homes requirements, have been taken into account<br />
through the Council's work on the Community Infrastructure Levy in order to ensure that<br />
overall the <strong>Plan</strong>'s proposals are economically viable.