Issue details

Core Strategy Partial Review (Proposed Submission)

To consider the report of the Cabinet Member for Resources seeking approval of the Core Strategy Partial Review (CSPR).

 

The Core Strategy was adopted in 2010 and sets out the strategic approach for development in the city.  It included a target to deliver 322,000 sq m of offices (2006 – 2026).  This target was based on economic forecasts prepared in 2005 during a period of strong economic growth.  The Core Strategy Partial Review reduces this target to 110,000 sq m of offices (2006 – 2026) to take account of the recession, changing working practices and the revised South Hampshire Strategy.  This provides a more realistic basis for the City Centre Action Plan.  The CSPR will also incorporate the ‘presumption in favour of sustainable development’ set out in the National Planning Policy Framework.  The Proposed Submission CSPR will be subject to formal public consultation (anticipated in June / July 2013).  Representations received will be considered by an independent planning inspector.  The full Council will then adopt the Plan in 2014.  A decision to adopt is legally required to follow the inspector’s main conclusions.  Therefore the Cabinet’s decision on 19th March 2013 will be the last opportunity for the Council to significantly influence the revised office target in the CSPR.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward or a significant community;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 04/03/2013

Decision due: 19 Mar 2013 by Cabinet

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Resources and Leisure

Lead director: Paul Nichols

Department: Resources and Leisure Portfolio

Contact: Helen Pearce Email: helen.pearce@southampton.gov.uk.

Consultation process

Council departments – email

External – Publication of Plan, Written Comments, Press Release, Web, Meetings, Exhibitions.

Consultees

Council departments:  Democratic, Legal, Finance, Property, City Development and Economy.  External:  a wide range of people have already been consulted in the lead up to this report (developers, Government agencies, etc).

Public Comments may be sent to: Graham Tuck, Regional and Strategic Planning Co-ordinator

Decisions

Agenda items

Documents

  • Core Strategy Partial Review (Proposed Submission); draft Sustainability Appraisal.