Decision details
Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan Regulation 16
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Planning Policy and Management
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To seek approval for Maidstone Borough Council's response to the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan Regulation 16 consultation.
Decision:
That the Council’s representation in response to the Regulation 16 consultation on the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan, attached at Appendix 1 to the report, be approved.
Reasons for the decision:
Headcorn Parish Council have prepared the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan (Appendix 2 to the report) and submitted it to Maidstone Borough Council. In accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012, as amended, it is the role of the Borough Council to ensure that certain conditions have been satisfied at this stage, and to facilitate a statutory public consultation on the submission Plan and supporting documents. It is confirmed that Borough Council officers are satisfied that regulatory requirements under the Regulations 14 and 15 have been met during the preparation of the plan. A public consultation is therefore being carried out in accordance with Regulation 16, running for a period of 7-weeks from 24 June to 12 August 2024.
The Borough Council is also a statutory consultee for the purpose of making representations on the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan. Following the consultation period, the submission documents and all representations received will be passed to the independent Examiner for examination into the plan.
Parish councils and designated neighbourhood forums can prepare
neighbourhood development plans, also known as neighbourhood plans,
for their designated neighbourhood areas. Neighbourhood plans are
required to have regard to national policy and be in general
conformity with the strategic policies of the development plan for
the area. Neighbourhood plans go through two rounds of mandatory
public consultation before independent examination, local
referendum and being ‘made’ (adopted) by Maidstone
Borough Council. The procedures for designating neighbourhood areas and
preparing neighbourhood development plans are set out in The
Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as
amended).
Headcorn parish was designated a
neighbourhood area on 8 April 2013. The parish council undertook a
6-week public consultation on the pre-submission version of the
neighbourhood plan (Regulation 14) between 22 June and 14 August
2023. The Council submitted a representation on the draft plan).
Following consultation, the parish council has made changes the
plan following receipt of the representations.
When
a parish council or designated neighbourhood forum submits a
neighbourhood plan, the Borough Council has a responsibility to
ensure that regulatory requirements have been met, i.e. that public
consultation on the pre-submission draft plan was carried out in
accordance with Regulation 14, and that the submission plan and
supporting documentation meet Regulation 15 obligations. Officers
have reviewed the submission documents in accordance with the
Borough Council’s published Neighbourhood Planning Protocol,
having regard to the legislation, and are satisfied that the
requirements have been met.
The
next stage of the plan process is a second round of public
consultation, on the submission version of the neighbourhood plan
(Regulation 16), prior to the plan being considered at independent
examination. The Borough Council is only responsible for
facilitating this consultation and has agreed the consultation
dates with the Headcorn Parish Council, being 24
June to 12 August 2024. This is a 7-week consultation period, which
is longer that the statutory minimum 6-weeks. An additional week
has been provided in order to account for part of the consultation
period occurring during the school summer break. The public
consultation is being undertaken in accordance with the planning
regulations, the Council’s adopted Statement of Community
Involvement and its Neighbourhood Planning Protocol.
The
full set of submission documents for the Headcorn Neighbourhood
Plan, are included with this report as Appendices 2, 3, 4 and 5. In
addition, the Parish Council has compiled a suite of evidence base
documents in support of the plan, including evidence which it has
prepared itself in support of the plan. The evidence base is
included as Appendix within the submission Headcorn Neighbourhood
Plan (Appendix 2 to the report).
The
Borough Council is responsible for appointing an independent
Examiner (in agreement with the Parish Council) and for arranging
the examination following the close of consultation. The Headcorn
Neighbourhood Plan and accompanying submission documents must be
forwarded to the appointed Examiner, together with all
representations received, for the Examiner’s consideration.
Derek Stebbing (Intelligent Plans and Examinations) has been
appointed to examine the plan. A neighbourhood plan examination is
usually dealt with by written representations, although an Examiner
can move to a hearing for more complex plans or issues.
The Examiner’s role is limited to testing the submitted plan against the ‘Basic Conditions’ tests for neighbourhood plans set out in legislation, rather than considering its ‘soundness’ or examining other material considerations. It is the role of the local planning authority to be satisfied that a basic condition statement has been submitted, but it is only after the independent examination has taken place and after the Examiner’s Report has been received that the local planning authority comes to its formal view on whether the draft neighbourhood plan meets the basic conditions. The basic conditions are met if:
· Having regard to national policies and advice contained in guidance issued by the Secretary of State, it is appropriate to make the neighbourhood plan
· The making of the neighbourhood plan contributes to the achievement of sustainable development
· The making of the neighbourhood plan is in general conformity with the strategic policies contained in the development plan for the area of the authority (or any part of that area)
· The making of the neighbourhood plan does not breach, and is otherwise compatible with, EU obligations[1]
· Prescribed conditions are met in relation to the neighbourhood plan and prescribed matters have been complied with in connection with the proposal for the neighbourhood plan[2]
·
The making of the neighbourhood plan does not breach
the requirements of Chapter 8 of Part 6 of the Conservation of
Habitats and Species Regulations 2017[3].
At
this stage (Regulation 16) of the development of the Headcorn
Neighbourhood Plan, the Borough Council is also a statutory
consultee and can submit comments on the plan during the
consultation for consideration by the Examiner.
During the preparation of the plan, the
Council has offered advice and support to the Parish Council on
matters such as the neighbourhood planning process, the evidence
base, the plan’s regard to national policy, and general
conformity with the strategic policies of the Maidstone Development
Plan.
Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan contents
The Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan is set out in 10 main chapters. It broadly comprises an introduction to the plan; a scene setting description of Headcorn and its surrounds; a future vision for Headcorn parish; and planning policies and guidance organised around thematic topic areas. There are also appendices with additional information.
The neighbourhood plan contains 6 planning policies covering a range of thematic topic areas, as follows:
· HNP Policy 1: Design policy for Headcorn
· HNP Policy 2: Siting, landscaping and protecting the natural and historic environment and setting
· HNP Policy 3: Connectivity and access
· HNP Policy 4: Infrastructure provision
· HNP Policy 5: New dwellings
·
NHP
Policy 6: The economy – supporting business development in
Headcorn.
Section 5 of the Neighbourhood Plan includes Design Guidance for Headcorn, and supplements Policy HNP1: Design Policy for Headcorn. The guidance is wide ranging covering topics including local character; building materials; scale, space, layout and orientation; visual interest; building heights; boundary treatment; heritage and conservation; amenity; public realm; parking; and utilities connections.
Summary of Maidstone Borough
Council response
Maidstone Borough Council’s response to the Regulation 16 consultation on the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan is included as Appendix 1 to the report.
The response is organised in two main parts. The first part is set out as a narrative with overarching comments on the plan and legal requirements. It highlights the change in the local planning policy context that has occurred since the Regulation 14 consultation on the pre-submission version of the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan was undertaken. Specifically, the adoption of the Maidstone Local Plan Review (LPR) 2021-2038 on 20 March 2024. This is important as the adopted LPR contains the strategic policies that the neighbourhood plan must be in general conformity with, in order to meet the Basic Conditions. The second part of the response provides a schedule of detailed comments on specific sections, paragraphs and policies of the plan which expand on the first part.
Overall, the representation
reflects concerns with specific elements of the plan which, as
currently drafted, are not considered to be in general conformity
with the adopted Local Plan Review. The principal concern
is that these elements would preclude new development from coming
in otherwise appropriate locations. This includes development in
the countryside, in zones of flood risk and gypsy and traveller
accommodation. In addition, there are detailed comments on certain
provisions in the plan on specific policy matters, such as
affordable housing and development density, which should be revised
for conformity with national and local planning policies. It is
noted that the Parish Council is aware of the adopted Local Plan
Review, and it considers the Neighbourhood Plan to be in general
conformity with the strategic policies contained within the LPR, as
set out in their Basic Conditions
Statement.
Without modification, the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan is considered by the Borough Council to fail to meet the Basic Conditions for neighbourhood plans. Consequently, the representation seeks modifications to the neighbourhood plan, to address identified conformity issues. The Examiner will conclude on the matter and make recommendations accordingly.
Furthermore, whilst it is a matter for the Parish Council to decide what it wishes to include in the neighbourhood plan, and the level of specificity of the plan policies, the representation requests that the Examiner consider whether there are opportunities available to maximise opportunities for delivering sustainable development locally. For example, by considering whether there is scope to strengthen policies dealing with climate change adaptation and resilience.
Finally, minor proposed modifications are intended to correct errors and achieve clarity.
The matter was considered by the Planning and Healthier Stronger Communities Policy Advisory Committee on Tuesday 9 July 2024, with support expressed for the recommendations of this report.
[1] For example, the need for a Strategic Environmental Assessment and/or Habitats Regulation Assessment
[2] This applies to the need for an Environmental Impact Assessment for certain development proposals, and is not applicable to the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan
[3] This Basic Condition came into force on 28 December 2018 through the Conservation of Habitats and Species and Planning (Various Amendments) (England and Wales) Regulations 2018
Alternative options considered:
1.
To not make representation on the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan. The consultation is
being run in accordance with the requirements of national
legislation, but there is no requirement for the Council to submit
a representation on the Neighbourhood Plan.
2. To make changes to the consultation response (Appendix 1 to the report) and submit the representation on the Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan, provided this is done prior to the closure of the consultation period.
These options were not selected as the Committee did not suggest any changes to the consulation response. If a representation was not submitted it would mean the Council’s overall view as the local planning authority would not be asserted. This approach would compromise the Council’s opportunity to inform the Examiner of its position on the plan.
Contact: Erik Nilsen Email: ErikNilsen@Maidstone.gov.uk, Nicola Stokes Email: NicolaStokes@Maidstone.gov.uk.
Publication date: 12/07/2024
Date of decision: 12/07/2024
Effective from: 20/07/2024
Accompanying Documents:
- Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan Regulation 16
- Headcorn Neighbourhood Plan Regulation 16 Response Report PDF 166 KB View as HTML (2) 86 KB
- Appendix1 MBCRepresentationforHeadcornNeighbourhoodPlanReg16 PDF 118 KB View as HTML (3) 52 KB
- Appendix 2 BackgroundPaper1HeadcornNeighbourhoodPlanReg16version PDF 12 MB
- Appendix 3 BackgroundPaper2HNPConsultationStatement PDF 7 MB
- Appendix 4 BackgroundPaper3BasicConditionsStatement PDF 3 MB
- Appendix 5 BackgroundPaper4HeadcornParishboundarymap PDF 1 MB