QUESTION 166: Do you support
Object
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 243
Received: 30/06/2021
Respondent: Mrs Jill Youngman
The sites are on the dedicated lorry route and this road is used by traffic from wide area. The development boundary does not etend to this area.
Comment
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 304
Received: 06/07/2021
Respondent: Woodton Parish Council
Although access to site SN0262 has been considered favourable, this site would be Woodton Parish Councils second choice of the three preferred sites that have been listed for Woodton.
Support
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 1399
Received: 02/08/2021
Respondent: John Long Planning
The landowners can confirm that preferred site allocation: Site SN0262, Land north of Church Road, Woodton remains available for development and the proposed allocation can be supported. The landowners agree that any development is likely to be linear in form to reflect local character and appearance and could be developed alongside SN0268SL. The landowners are confident that the necessary infrastructure/services to support the development can be provided and have confirmation from Anglian Water that there is sufficient foul sewage capacity to accommodate flows from the site (and other sites in the village).
Comment
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 1994
Received: 02/08/2021
Respondent: Water Management Alliance
See attachment for full response.
SN0262 – Land north of Church Road, Woodton
Outside the IDD boundary, within the Waveney, Lower Yare and Lothingland IDB watershed catchment.
Major development - If surface water discharges within the watershed catchment of the Board's IDD, we request that this discharge is facilitated in line with the Non-statutory technical standards for sustainable drainage systems (SuDS).
Comment
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 2062
Received: 21/07/2021
Respondent: Historic England
Please see attachments for full response.
Site: SN0262, Land north of Church Road, Woodton
Whilst there are no designated heritage assets on this site, the grade II listed Rectory lies to the east of the site and the grade Ii listed Manor Farmhouse lies to the north of the site. Therefore, any development of this site that the potential to impact upon the significance of these heritage assets through development within the setting of the assets.
A heritage impact assessment of the site should be undertaken to assess the impact of the proposed development on the listed buildings and determine if allocation of this site is appropriate, and if it is what mitigation may be required. The findings of the HIA should inform whether the site is allocated and if it is, the policy criterion including any mitigation and enhancement.
Complete an HIA to inform the allocation of the site including any mitigation, enhancement and policy wording.
Comment
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 2073
Received: 14/07/2021
Respondent: Norfolk County Council - LLFA
See attachments for full response.
Few or no constraints. Standard information required at a planning stage.
"1.] At risk of surface water flooding?: Yes
* 3.33% AEP Event [Extent]: Minor flooding
* 3.33% AEP Event [Depth]: 0.00 - 0.60cm.
* 1.0% AEP Event [Extent]: Minor flooding
* 1.0% AEP Event [Depth]: 0.00 - 0.60cm.
* 0.1% AEP Event [Extent]: Minor flooding
* 0.1% AEP Event [Depth]: 0.00 - 0.60cm.
2.] Internal & external flooding?:
* On-site: No
* Within proximity to site (~500.00m): No
3.] Watercourses [Online ordinary watercourses or mains rivers]?:
* On-site: No
* Within proximity to site (~100.00m): No
4.] Surface water sewer systems?:
* On-site: No
* Within proximity to site (~100.00m): No
5.] Source Protection Zone?: Source Protection Zone 3
6.] Internal Drainage Board?: No IDB referenced
7.] The site predominantly has superficial deposits of SAND AND GRAVEL. Comments on infiltration potential are dependent on a complete geotechnical investigation, including BRE365 Soakaway Testing. Where possible, surface water infiltration should be utilised."
Assessment: Green
Comment
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)
Representation ID: 2243
Received: 28/09/2021
Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Senior Ecologist
Green no major ecological constraints identified from desk-top search. Surveys, and biodiversity enhancement in accordance with policy required.
Part of agricultural field bounded by hedges (3 sides) (priority habitat). No other priority habitats identified onsite see MAGIC). Site in amber habitat zone for great crested newts (pond onsite) and in strategic GI corridor. Site in SSSI IRZ, but residential development doesn't trigger consultation with Natural England. Applications for planning consent should be accompanied by a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal/Ecological Impact Assessment (EcIA) which, together with the mitigation hierarchy, should inform the design. Consideration should be given to delivering Biodiversity Net Gain.