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Adoption of the Flintshire Local Development Plan (LDP).

Meeting: 24/01/2023 - Flintshire County Council (Item 67)

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Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

(a)       That the Flintshire Local Development Plan (LDP) (Final version at Appendix 2 – as amended by the binding changes set out in the Inspectors Report), as the new development plan for the Flintshire administrative area be adopted;

 

(b)       That the Adoption Statement (Appendix 3), Final Sustainability Appraisal including Equalities Impact Assessment (Appendix 4), and Habitat Regulations Assessment (Appendix 5) be approved; and

 

(c)        That Council authorises the Chief Officer (Planning, Environment and

Economy) to make outstanding typographical, grammatical, presentational, or factual amendments to the Flintshire LDP and supporting documents prior to its final publication.

Minutes:

Prior to consideration of the report Councillor David Healey and Councillor Gladys Healey, who had both declared a personal and prejudicial interest on Adoption of the Flintshire Local Development Plan (LDP), withdrew from the room

 

The Chief Officer (Planning, Environment and Economy) presented a report to seek Members’ approval for the adoption of the Flintshire Local Development Plan (LDP).  He provided background information and advised that the LDP Inspectors had concluded their deliberations and that their Final Report on the Examination into the Flintshire LDP, dated 15December 2022, had been published. The Final Report and its appendices were included as appendix 1 to the report. 

 

The Chief Officer reported on the main considerations as detailed in the report and paid tribute to all involved for their professionalism, tenacity and collaboration in producing the LDP.   In conclusion, the Chief Officer summarised that if the LDP was adopted it would give certainty to communities in Flintshire regarding the areas and environments that would be protected and identify a limited number of areas where development could, in principle, take place subject to future planning applications.  The LDP would provide the Council with the relevant policies against which to determine proposed developments. 

 

The Service Manager Strategy commented on the positive reasons for adopting the LDP and referred to the key points concerning the Inspectors’ Report.  The Chief Executive and Service Manager Strategy gave a presentation which covered the following:

 

·         Inspectors’ final report

·         adoption process

·         legal duty

·         consequences of not adopting

·         post adoption

·         recent correspondence

 

The Chief Officer (Governance) drew attention to the legal duties as set out in paragraph 1.13 of the report and referred to the options detailed in the report to either adopt the policy without amendment, or reject it in its entirety.  The Chief Officer explained that there was no power under the Regulations to adopt the LDP in part or to amend and advised on the implications of the options.

 

Councillor Chris Bithell spoke in support of the LDP and moved the recommendations in the report.  Councillor Dave Hughes said he fully supported the LDP and seconded the proposal.

 

Councillor Alasdair Ibbotson spoke in support of the LDP and encouraged Members to support the recommendations.

 

Councillor Bernie Attridge said he supported the LDP.

 

Councillor Sam Swash spoke against adoption of the LDP and said  that the residents of the  Hawarden/Mancot Ward did not support the Plan.

 

Councillor Mike Peers said the LDP provided ‘certainty’ and commented on the problem of “speculative development” in Flintshire.  He said that he supported the LDP overall.

 

Councillor Helen Brown said that adoption of the LDP would have a devastating effect on local communities and commented on the issues of flooding in her Ward, and the lack of infrastructure and schools.  She urged Members to vote against the LDP.

 

Councillor Gillian Brockley said she was unable to support all aspects of the LDP and reiterated the concerns expressed by Councillor Brown around the issue of flooding, the need for infrastructure, affordable homes, schools,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 67