Issue details - City Plan – Duty to Co-Operate: Request to adjoining Local Planning Authorities to assist in meeting city’s housing requirements.
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City Plan – Duty to Co-Operate: Request to adjoining Local Planning Authorities to assist in meeting city’s housing requirements.
Under the Localism Act and National Planning
Policy Framework public bodies have a duty to co-operate on
planning issues that cross administrative boundaries. Co-operation
should enable local planning authorities to work together to meet
development requirements which cannot wholly be met within their
own areas. Through work on the City Plan it has become clear that
housing requirements cannot be fully met within the City
Boundaries. Under the duty to cooperate
the City Council is required to work with adjoining local
authorities to see if any of this unmet need can be accommodated
elsewhere, if the City Plan is to be found "sound" by a Planning
Inspector. This report seeks agreement to make a formal approach to
the neighbouring authorities.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Decision due: 20 Sep 2012 by Economic Development & Culture Committee
Lead member: Chair of the Equalities, Community Safety & Human Rights Committee
Lead director: Executive Director for Environment, Development & Housing
Department: Place
Contact: Mike Holford, Strategic Planning & Monitoring Manager Email: mike.holford@brighton-hove.gov.uk Tel: 01273 292501.
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- 20/09/2012 - Economic Development & Culture Committee City Plan – Duty to Co-Operate: Request to adjoining Local Planning Authorities to assist in meeting city’s housing requirements. 20/09/2012
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- City Plan – Duty to Co-Operate: Request to adjoining Local Planning Authorities to assist in meeting city’s housing requirements.