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A1 Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Local Plan
1.1
The Local Plan was adopted by the Council on 2 April 1998. On its adoption, the Local Plan became part of the statutory 'development plan' for the area which it covers (see paragraph 1.11).
1.4 Development plans are prepared following a statutory process of public consultation and debate. The Government expects such plans, which should be consistent with national and regional planning policy, to provide the primary means of reconciling conflicts between the need for development, including the provision of infrastructure, and the need to protect the built and natural environment. Although their provisions are not prescriptive, development plans provide a firm basis for rational and consistent decisions on planning applications and appeals. Statutorily approved and adopted plans provide all concerned with development in a locality - residents, amenity groups, developers, other business interests, and those agencies responsible for providing infrastructure - with a measure of certainty about what types of development will and will not be allowed. In 1991 Parliament underlined the role of development plans in providing guidance, incentive and control in respect of the development and use of land in the public interest. It amended the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to require development control decisions to accord with the development plan unless material considerations indicate otherwise. The development plan therefore provides the main component in the 'plan-led' planning system that the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (referred to as the Secretary of State) is promoting. The development plan for an area is rarely a single document. In the area to covered by the North Norfolk Local Plan the legislation requires that the development plan will eventually comprise several different plans. These plans will be:
The purposes of the Local Plan are:
The Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended, requires the Local Plan to include policies in respect of:
The Local Plan covers the whole of the administrative area of North Norfolk District except that part lying within the Broads Executive Area, for which the local planning authority is the Broads Authority. That part of the District is covered by the Broads Local Plan which was adopted on 9 May 1997.
1.12 The Local Plan covers the period to 30 June 2006 to accord with the Structure Plan.
1.13 The Local Plan cannot foresee all future problems and needs. The Council will therefore ensure that the Local Plan is subject to regular monitoring and review as necessary. It is expected to review the Local Plan at least once every five years. Monitoring will be accomplished by the preparation of annual employment and housing land availability statements and a biennial general Monitoring Report.
The Local Plan will be implemented by the application of development control powers, and a combination of public and private sector investment. Usually it is not possible to specify the exact means and time-scale of implementation. Where information is available in relation to specific proposals it is given in the relevant parts of the Local Plan.
The Local Plan consists of a written statement and a 'proposals map'. The written statement includes the Council's policies and proposals for the development and use of land, which are set out in Part B: Proposals, Part D: North Norfolk Design Guide and Part E: Annexes. Policies and proposals are readily distinguishable from the rest of the text which includes their justification (see Fig. 2). 1.17 The proposals map illustrates many of the detailed policies and proposals in the written statement. It comprises one large map at 1:50,000 scale showing the Local Plan area and eighty-seven 'insets' at 1:5,000 scale which show policies and proposals for the principal settlements in more detail.
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