Thursday, 12 March 2020

Ipswich Local Plan Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment submitted version.



(SHELAA)  ........

 A copy marked up so SOCS supporters can see what is being suggested in North Ipswich.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_bsfhjeqMHSIRVkIjdSfw4ommpkojWGn/view?usp=sharing
  
1.1  Ipswich Borough Council has made a commitment to produce a local plan covering the period to 2036. The role of the Strategic Housing & Economic Land Availability Assessment (SHELAA) is to test whether (and where) there is sufficient land available to meet the full objectively assessed needs for housing and economic development within Ipswich Borough up to 2036. National Planning Policy and Guidance requires that local authorities prepare an assessment to establish the realistic assumptions about the availability, suitability and likely economic viability of land to meet the identified full objectively assessed needs.
1.2  This stage is an important evidence gathering exercise in the preparation of the new Ipswich Borough Local Plan. This work is an initial assessment of the development capacity of the Borough and is not an allocations document, because allocations will be made through the formal processes of producing the Local Plan.
1.3  In addition, it does not mean that any site included will be granted planning permission. Therefore, inclusion within the SHELAA document does not provide any planning status on the site but instead highlights site suitability, availability and achievability. 
Sites will be taken forward and formally considered and consulted upon through the statutory Local Plan process or, where relevant, through the statutory registers required through the Housing & Planning Act 2016, such as the Brownfield Sites Register.
 This SHELAA document supersedes the previous 2010 and 2013 land availability assessment documents for Ipswich Borough. 

 https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/default/files/ipswich_local_plan_policies_map_final_draft_jan_2020.pdf






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