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West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Update
Meeting: 20/11/2024 - Executive (Item 256)
256 West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Update
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Purpose:
To provide an update on the emerging draft West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041, with particular regard to proposed national planning policy changes, and to agree a revised timetable for taking the plan through to adoption.
Recommendations:
That the Executive resolves to:
1. Note the content of the report;
2. Approve the updated Local Development Scheme (LDS) attached at Annex A including the following key milestones for the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041:
· Regulation 18 preferred option consultation – May 2025
· Regulation 19 pre-submission draft publication – October 2025
· Submission for examination – March 2026
Additional documents:
- Annex A inc - Local Development Scheme Nov 2024, item 256
PDF 232 KB
- Webcast for West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Update
Minutes:
The Executive Member for Planning introduced the report that provided an update on the emerging draft West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041, with particular regard to proposed national planning policy changes, and to agree a revised timetable for taking the plan through to adoption.
It was explained that that the District Council was in the process of producing a new Local Plan covering the period up to 2041. Good progress was being made with preferred policy options currently being drafted and supporting technical evidence being prepared. However, significant national planning policy changes were announced in July and these have a direct bearing on the new local plan. The purpose of this report is therefore to set out and agree a revised timetable for taking the new local plan forward.
The timetable for taking forward the Local Plan was set out in the Council’s Local
Development Scheme (LDS). The most recent LDS was published in July but as outlined in the report, proposed national planning policy changes had necessitated a further update and a revised LDS is attached at Annex A.
Councillor Julian Cooper requested information on the Blenheim buffer zone it was confirmed by the Head of Planning that a report on that information was forthcoming.
Members commented that it was important to get Salt Cross right and to take more time to reflect on Salt Cross.
Councillor Hugo Ashton proposed that the Executive agree the recommendations as listed on the report and an additional recommendation due delays in the Salt Cross project. This was seconded by the Executive Member for Environment Councillor Lidia Arciszewska, was put to a vote, and was unanimously agreed by the Executive.
The Executive resolved to:
1. Note the content of the report;
2. Approve the updated Local Development Scheme (LDS) attached at Annex A including the following key milestones for the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041:
· Regulation 18 preferred option consultation – May 2025
· Regulation 19 pre-submission draft publication – October 2025
· Submission for examination – March 2026
3. And additionally, delegate responsibility to the Head of Planning Services, in consultation with the Executive Member for Planning, to amend the LDS to reflect the latest position on Salt Cross.
Meeting: 06/11/2024 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Item 61)
61 West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Update
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Purpose:
To provide an update on the emerging draft West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041, with particular regard to proposed national planning policy changes, and to agree a revised timetable for taking the plan through to adoption.
Recommendations:
That the Committee resolves to:
1. Agree any recommendations it wishes to submit to the Executive on 20 November 2024.
Invited:
Councillor Hugo Ashton, Executive Member for Planning
Chris Hargraves, Planning Policy Manager
Additional documents:
- Annex A inc - Local Development Scheme Nov 2024, item 61
PDF 232 KB
- Webcast for West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Update
Minutes:
The Executive Member for Planning introduced the Head of Planning. The report provided an update on the emerging draft West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041, with particular regard to proposed national planning policy changes ,and to agree a revised timetable for taking the plan through to adoption.
It was explained that the District Council was in the process of producing a new Local Plan covering the period up to 2041. Good progress was being made with preferred policy options currently being drafted and supporting technical evidence being prepared. However, significant national planning policy changes were announced in July and these would have a direct bearing on the new local plan and therefore a revised timetable for taking the new local plan forward needed to be agreed.
Work on the new West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 was now well underway. To date, there had been two main periods of public consultation which have been interspersed with focused engagement with key stakeholders. The anticipated structure of the plan was now agreed and was expected to comprise a series of cross-cutting District-wide strategic policies, a number of geographically specific ‘place based’ policies and a suite of development management policies. Preferred policy options were currently being drafted, the intention being to set out the Council’s preferred approach and in doing so, to explain why other approaches have been ruled out. The purpose of the preferred options consultation is to firm up on the overall content of the plan ahead of it being formally published.
The Executive Member for Planning suggested that the final National Policy Planning Framework (NPPF) later this year with a new standard for housing requirement which was 65% higher than planned for and meant there would be 7,500 extra homes required above the current plan. The delayed production of the NPPF meant that it would be brought to the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and Executive in March 2025 with a possible Member workshop beforehand and then a consultation after the Oxford County Council election in May/June. The Regulation 19 draft would give more protection and March 2026 was a realistic timeframe for the completed Local Plan.
There would also be a housing and employment land availability assessment with a long list of potentially suitable sites. Salt Cross was currently being assessed by the Inspector and his assessment would be completed by the end of this month.
The following points and suggestions were noted by the Committee:
· The Head of Planning confirmed that neighbourhood discussions were ongoing with various forums taking place and West Oxford District Council were awaiting information from Oxford City Council on how they would proceed.
· It was explained that the Infrastructure Delivery Plan was not listed as not all the plans were listed in the update; only those that formed part of the evidence base.
· The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) was out of date; an updated SCI would be considered in the Regulations 18 consultation with further policy and Development Management (DM) input provided.
· There was also ... view the full minutes text for item 61