Issue - meetings
City of York Council response to consultation on Selby District Council ‘Pre-submission Publication Local Plan consultation’
Meeting: 25/10/2022 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Economy and Strategic Planning (Item 13)
Selby District Council (SDC) is holding formal consultation on the proposed submission version of Selby District Local Plan and associated evidence base. The consultation ends at 5pm on 28 October 2022. The SDC Local Plan includes an allocation for a new settlement located close to the CYC administrative boundary. The allocation is known as ‘Heronby’ (referred to as Stillingfleet in previous consultations). CYC has been consulted by SDC as part of this consultation. This report provides a summary of the concerns regarding the allocation at Heronby and the potential impact on CYC.
Additional documents:
- Annex 1, item 13 PDF 353 KB
- Annex 2, item 13 PDF 183 KB
- Annex 3, item 13 PDF 383 KB View as HTML (13/4) 24 KB
Decision:
Resolved: That the response to the Selby District Council for the formal consultation on the pre-submission Selby District Local Plan be agreed and submitted, including:
a. Objections to the evidence base regarding transport impacts to CYC.
b. Concerns about the approach to education provision and the potential impact to CYC students.
c. Concerns regarding the deliverability of the Heronby allocation given the lack of evidence on the site’s viability.
d. Objection to the selection of Heronby as the site for a new settlement when assessed against the two other preferred options and, more specifically, against Church Fenton.
e. Objection to the level of engagement SDC has had with CYC in developing the evidence base and on strategic matters that cross administrative boundaries with regard to the significant adverse impacts the allocation of Heronby would have on CYC under Duty to Cooperate.
Reason: CYC has been formally consulted under Regulation 19 of The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended).
Minutes:
The Executive Member considered a report that provided a summary of concerns raised in response to consultation by Selby District Council (SDC) on the proposed submission version of the Selby District Local Plan regarding the allocation at Heronby and its the potential impact on City of York Council (CYC).
In presenting the report, the Corporate Director of Place summarised the concerns detailed in the report and emphasised the need for further work to understand the impacts of the development on transport and education within the CYC boundary and how these would be mitigated. He confirmed that the council wished to engage further with SDC and their local plan to deliver a successful project.
The Executive Member expressed agreement with the concerns set out in the report and, having noted the written submissions referred to under Public Participation,
Resolved: That approval be given to submit to Selby District Council a response to the formal consultation on the pre-submission Selby District Council Local Plan, including:
a. Objections to the evidence base related to the allocation of Heronby regarding transport impacts to CYC, as well as the implications of the necessary highway improvements within CYC boundary.
b. Objections to the approach related to the allocation of Heronby to education provision and the potential impact on CYC students.
c. Concern regarding the deliverability of the Heronby allocation given the lack of evidence on viability.
d. Objection to the selection of Heronby as the site for a new settlement when assessed against the two other preferred options and, more specifically, against Church Fenton.
e. Objection to the level of engagement SDC has had with CYC in developing the evidence base and on strategic matters that cross administrative boundaries with regard to the significant adverse impacts the allocation of Heronby would have on CYC under Duty to Cooperate.
Reason: City of York Council has been formally consulted under Regulation 19 of The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended).