Strategic Policy SP/4: Growth Distribution and Hierarchy of Settlements

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Support

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 27736

Received: 12/09/2019

Respondent: Prof & Dr Del & Ann Williams & Parry-Williams

Representation Summary:

Strategic Policy 4 Growth Distribution and Hierarchy of settlements is supported.

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Our response:

Noted.

Comment

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 27898

Received: 19/09/2019

Respondent: Mrs Victoria Stevenson

Representation Summary:

The development target of 400 houses within Llanfairfechan and the increase in population that it will bring will have a detrimental impact on the existing character of the village. Whist it is categorised as an urban settlement it is still very much considered a village with a great village community.

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The development target of 400 houses within Llanfairfechan and the increase in population that it will bring will have a detrimental impact on the existing character of the village. Whist it is categorised as an urban settlement it is still very much considered a village with a great village community.


Our response:

Noted. Additional constraints have been identified for the site, which means that the number of dwellings proposed has reduced to approx 250.

Comment

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 27908

Received: 17/09/2019

Respondent: Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

Representation Summary:

Not every settlement in the County is served by its own WwTW as the catchment area of some WwTWs cover numerous settlements.

We will need to await further information regarding the breakdown of allocated growth between settlements to allow us to make an assessment of the potential impact upon our assets. Where the total growth proposed exceeds the theoretical design capacity of our WwTWs then improvements to provide further capacity will be required during the LDP period.

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Our response:

Noted.