Decision details

Transport and Development Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) (WL)

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for PIanning and Licensing

Decision status: Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

The Transport and Development SPD will help to ensure new development facilitates and contributes to the delivery of and improvements to sustainable modes of transport. It includes section on parking standards for new development; walking and cycling infrastructure; Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicles; and Travel Plans. Following consultation on the draft SPD and consideration of the comments received this report recommends adoption of the Transport & Development SPD.

Decision:

(1)  To adopt the Transport and Development Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) (attached as Appendix 1 to the report).

 

(2)  To delegate authority to the Head of Planning to make any necessary editorial changes, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Planning and Licensing, prior to the publication of the adoption of the Transport and Development SPD.

 

(3)  To delegate authority to the Head of Planning to remove text in the SPD, which will be superseded on LPPU adoption.  The text in question will make clear that where the SPD applies to the LPPU policies ST1-3, ST5, ST7, SCR9, H2, H2a and LCR6 this will only be applied to planning applications determined on or after the date of the adoption of the LPPU.

Reasons for the decision:

The Transport and Development SPD builds upon policies in the adopted Local Plan and provides more detailed guidance and advice for developers on the application of policies.  The document further strengthens the council’s focus on sustainable transport, travel choice and reducing car dependency.

 

The SPD provides clarity for anyone involved in the development process for “what good looks like” to B&NES Council, drawing on Best Practice.

 

The SPD covers Walking and Cycling; Parking; Ultra-Low Emission Vehicles; and Travel Plans.

 

The decision to move the Parking standards from the Local Plan to an SPD, provides more agility to control parking levels, and to review on a more regular basis because the level of process required to revise is significantly reduced.  Transferring parking standards into an SPD also provides an opportunity to include a greater level of detail and specificity in guidance.

Alternative options considered:

There is no other legislative mechanism to make SPDs and to not adopt the Transport and Development SPD will leave standing policies absent of detail on the way in which they will be implemented.  The SPD provides details on development plan policy requirements and national policy and does not create new or additional policy requirements.

Publication date: 05/01/2023

Date of decision: 05/01/2023

Effective from: 13/01/2023

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