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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 6 - Policy DS7
Representation ID: 69008
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Insufficient land is allocated in Burton Green to meet the future needs of the village, particularly in the context of HS2 which could result in a net loss of dwellings.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 7 - paras 2.21 to 2.24
Representation ID: 69981
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Insufficient land is allocated in Burton Green to meet the future needs of the village, particularly in the context of HS2 which could result in a net loss of dwellings.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 8 - Policy DS10
Representation ID: 69982
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Insufficient land is allocated in Burton Green to meet the future needs of the village, particularly in the context of HS2 which could result in a net loss of dwellings.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 10 - Policy DS11
Representation ID: 69983
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The site at the Peeping Tom Public House, Burton Green is available, and suitable to provide additional housing in Burton Green. The village is affected by HS2. One of the consequences of this is that the allocated site at Burrow Hill Nursery is unlikely to come forward before HS2 is complete. The plan therefore provides no flexibility for the delivery of housing in the village. Further, the Plan does not take account the loss and abandonment of homes as a result of HS2 is we have estimated at around 55 dwellings or 20.91% of the housing stock in the village. Further land therefore needs to be allocated. The site at Cromwell Lane would be a suitable Green Belt release and is isolated from HS2. Evidence has previously been submitted - centrally located, close to public transport and employment opportunities. Vehicular access can be achieved and work has been undertaken to demonstrate landscape and visual impacts are acceptable. Further the site can delivered in 5 years. A similar site to the north is proposed for allocation in Coventry's Local Plan.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 11 - paras 2.41 to 2.53
Representation ID: 69984
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The site at the Peeping Tom Public House, Burton Green is available, and suitable to provide additional housing in Burton Green. The village is affected by HS2. One of the consequences of this is that the allocated site at Burrow Hill Nursery is unlikely to come forward before HS2 is complete. The plan therefore provides no flexibility for the delivery of housing in the village. Further, the Plan does not take account the loss and abandonment of homes as a result of HS2 is we have estimated at around 55 dwellings or 20.91% of the housing stock in the village. Further land therefore needs to be allocated. The site at Cromwell Lane would be a suitable Green Belt release and is isolated from HS2. Evidence has previously been submitted - centrally located, close to public transport and employment opportunities. Vehicular access can be achieved and work has been undertaken to demonstrate landscape and visual impacts are acceptable. Further the site can delivered in 5 years. A similar site to the north is proposed for allocation in Coventry's Local Plan.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod 16 - para 2.81
Representation ID: 69985
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The site at the Peeping Tom Public House, Burton Green is available, and suitable to provide additional housing in Burton Green. The village is affected by HS2. One of the consequences of this is that the allocated site at Burrow Hill Nursery is unlikely to come forward before HS2 is complete. The plan therefore provides no flexibility for the delivery of housing in the village. Further, the Plan does not take account the loss and abandonment of homes as a result of HS2 is we have estimated at around 55 dwellings or 20.91% of the housing stock in the village. Further land therefore needs to be allocated. The site at Cromwell Lane would be a suitable Green Belt release and is isolated from HS2. Evidence has previously been submitted - centrally located, close to public transport and employment opportunities. Vehicular access can be achieved and work has been undertaken to demonstrate landscape and visual impacts are acceptable. Further the site can delivered in 5 years. A similar site to the north is proposed for allocation in Coventry's Local Plan.
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Proposed Modifications January 2016
Mod PM35 - Policies Map
Representation ID: 69986
Received: 22/04/2016
Respondent: The Kler Group
Agent: Barton Willmore
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
The site at the Peeping Tom Public House, Burton Green is available, and suitable to provide additional housing in Burton Green. The village is affected by HS2. One of the consequences of this is that the allocated site at Burrow Hill Nursery is unlikely to come forward before HS2 is complete. The plan therefore provides no flexibility for the delivery of housing in the village. Further, the Plan does not take account the loss and abandonment of homes as a result of HS2 is we have estimated at around 55 dwellings or 20.91% of the housing stock in the village. Further land therefore needs to be allocated. The site at Cromwell Lane would be a suitable Green Belt release and is isolated from HS2. Evidence has previously been submitted - centrally located, close to public transport and employment opportunities. Vehicular access can be achieved and work has been undertaken to demonstrate landscape and visual impacts are acceptable. Further the site can delivered in 5 years. A similar site to the north is proposed for allocation in Coventry's Local Plan.
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