Planning Performance Agreements in Camden PAS Pre- Application Services Workshop - 10 June 2014 Frances Wheat Head of Development Management.

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Planning Performance Agreements in Camden PAS Pre- Application Services Workshop - 10 June 2014 Frances Wheat Head of Development Management

Structure of presentation Why Camden encourages PPAs When we encourage PPAs Camden’s service offer Success so far Examples How Camden benefits

Why Camden encourages PPAs 1: Improves quality of planning process Shared vision and policy objectives identified Effective stakeholder involvement Collaborative working Fosters strong and productive partnerships An improved customer service Better value in long term Removal of 13/16-week time constraint

Why Camden encourages PPAs 2: Facilitates well informed, robust decision making Effective transparent community engagement Community empowerment and ownership Building trust Less objection, more support Certainty through Member involvement Avoidance of refusal and lengthy appeals More sustainable and higher quality developments

Why Camden encourages PPAs 3: Facilitates workload planning Core and ‘flexible workpool’ model Discretionary pre-application advice paid for by those who benefit Service can respond to development pressures Fixed term contracts for additional staff

What sort of PPAs do Camden offer? Pre-application Application stage Post decision Significant clients who submit a number of applications and enquiries each year

When do we encourage a PPA planning proposals that: are strategic require Environmental Impact Assessment on larger sites that include a variety of land uses have impact on strategic areas of environmental sensitivity on sites with many constraints to be resolved involve significant non-standard planning obligations referable to GLA or Secretary of State; significant impact on existing communities which require wide consultation/ involvement with stakeholders unique to a local authority’s experience.

Camden’s PPA process

Camden’s charges For a flat rate of £6,000 (exclusive of meeting costs), 2 types of PPA are offered: Type 1: Pre-application through to decision PPA Type 2: Post decision PPA to consider Approval of Details and s106 discharge of obligations E.g. of meeting costs Large major £4,000 for full pre-app meeting, £2,000 for breakout meeting/workshop Development Management Forum £1,500 + cost of venue Developers Briefing £1,000

Success so far Steady increase in use of PPA 2010: : : : 18 Some examples : Kings Cross Central masterplan site Housing Service’s Community Investment Programme Francis Crick Centre (UKCRMI) - Kings Cross Hawley Wharf - Camden Town West End Lane development - West Hampstead Kings College London Campus – Finchley Road North East Quadrant – Regents Estate 79 Camden Rd SAATCHI site - Fitzrovia

Development Zones

Case Study: Hawley Wharf Mixed use scheme comprising 180 flats, school, commercial and town centre uses. EIA development and referable to the GLA. This was a re-submission after a committee overturn Screening: PPA was necessary Scoping: Timetable of meetings agreed - including 2 x Member Briefings, a Development Management Forum for local community. Vision and objectives, key stakeholders, policy position, procedural arrangements and committee date all agreed. Implementation: First of 25 agreed meetings held in May 2012, with application presented at agreed Committee in November. Key benefits: Community engagement resulted in only 30 objections (previously 170), Member involvement allowed more certainty and understanding of a very complex proposal. Decision was to unanimously approve

So for Camden a PPA is not just about removing the time constraints… a PPA will: limit bureaucratic approach promote shared objectives, visions, goals allows flexibility build trust and strong partnerships give genuine voice to local communities establish transparency and more certainty result in well informed and robust decision Ensures staff resource is available for discretionary service