Policy HC11: Protecting Amenity

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Object

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 4186

Received: 21/12/2022

Respondent: Mr John Marsh

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

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Support

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5092

Received: 19/12/2022

Respondent: Barberry

Agent: RCA Regeneration

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs. There could be many sites proposed for allocation that could be noisy. Noise mitigation in many new homes involves mechanical venting and windows that do not open. This has implications for overheating in some cases.

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Support

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5131

Received: 13/12/2022

Respondent: Seven Homes

Agent: RCA Regeneration

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of to the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs.

Support

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5144

Received: 19/12/2022

Respondent: St Philips

Agent: RCA Regeneration

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of to the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs. There could be many sites proposed for allocation that could be noisy. Noise mitigation in many new homes involves mechanical venting and windows that do not open. This has implications for overheating in some cases.

Support

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5156

Received: 21/12/2022

Respondent: Taylor Reed Homes

Agent: RCA Regeneration Ltd

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of to the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs.

Comment

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5241

Received: 21/12/2022

Respondent: Richborough Estates

Agent: RCA Regeneration Ltd

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of to the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/10
57374/ADO.pdf

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Comment

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5253

Received: 21/12/2022

Respondent: CCB Investments

Agent: RCA Regeneration

Representation Summary:

We are widely supportive of this policy but consider that outlook also needs to be covered to consider the impact of development proposals on neighbouring living conditions. Furthermore, there should be some consideration within the policy of to the potential for overheating, under part O of Building Regs
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1057374/ADO.pdf

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Support

Publication Plan November 2022

Representation ID: 5302

Received: 22/12/2022

Respondent: Miller Homes

Agent: Pegasus Group

Representation Summary:

Support policy.This policy requires all developments to account for the amenity of nearby residents in respect of to privacy, security, noise and disturbance, pollution (including light pollution), odours and daylight.

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