Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan

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Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan VALP Briefing To Town and Parish Councils November 14th 2016

Aims for the evening To briefly update on the outcomes of the Draft VALP consultation To give an update on the latest situation on unmet need To debate the scenarios available in the context of the latest on unmet need To outline the revised VALP timetable

Draft VALP Consultation Almost 1,600 representations received which is double the response received at issues and options stage. The representations contain over 5,000 responses. The Council will be publishing a summary of the representations. The summary is being dealt with by outside consultants and should be available this week An officer response will be produced but this will not set out proposed revisions to VALP

Most common responses Unmet need should not be accepted, A new settlement is not needed, Land should not be removed from the Green Belt, There will not be enough infrastructure, Too much development in the villages, More land should be allocated at Aylesbury, Neighbourhood plans should be adhered to, Proposals will destroy the Vale’s environment.

Latest on unmet need HEDNA has been revised and has lowered the AVDC requirement by 2,000 dwellings. The revision has also lowered Wycombe’s need by 2,200. Chiltern & S Bucks Green Belt Preferred Options increases their capacity by 1,200. Further work by Wycombe has further increased their capacity by 1,200. The net effect is that Aylesbury Vale’s overall need is now 26,800 or 1,340 per annum.

Implications of the new figures The strategy from the draft VALP will need to be significantly revised Based on responses the following scenarios have been suggested : Vary the amount of development around Aylesbury Vary development at the villages and other strategic settlements Remove, retain or increase the new settlement options Remove all, reduce or retain development adjacent to Milton Keynes

Revised timetable VALP Scrutiny 6th March 2017 Cabinet 7th March 2017 Council 29th March 2017 Pre submission consultation – April / May 2017 Submission – June 2017 Examination – Summer / Autumn 2017 Examiner’s report – November 2017 Adoption – December 2017

Proposed further work A number of scenarios need to be devised and assessed to determine the new strategy, Those options and the strategy need to be subject to sustainability appraisal, Detailed work on the sites needs to be undertaken to establish deliverability, Revised development management policies will need to be developed, and Evidence will need to be finalised to ensure soundness.

Tests of Soundness To be found sound a Local Plan must be: Positively prepared – the plan should be prepared based on a strategy which seeks to meet objectively assessed development and infrastructure requirements, including unmet requirements from neighbouring authorities where it is reasonable to do so and consistent with achieving sustainable development; Justified – the plan should be the most appropriate strategy, when considered against the reasonable alternatives, based on proportionate evidence; Effective – the plan should be deliverable over its period and based on effective joint working on cross-boundary strategic priorities; and Consistent with national policy – the plan should enable the delivery of sustainable development in accordance with the policies in the Framework.