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Local Plan
Core Strategy The Council received the Inspector's final Binding Report on the Core Strategy on 15th July 2008. The Inspector found the plan to be "sound" subject to minor changes which are outlined in the report. The Council intends to formally adopt the Core Strategy at the Full Council committee meeting on 24th September 2008. It should therefore be assumed that if a planning application is likely to be determined after this date (15th July) it will need to comply with the new policies. If you have not already done so, you should seek advice from a Planning Officer to see if the policy changes are likely to affect the likelihood of your application securing permission. Details of the Core Strategy can be found on the Council's Local Development Framework pages or contact Mark Ashwell on 01263 516325 Current Local Plan As part of the new plan making process, any Local Plan policies that the authority wanted to save between 27th September 2007 and when new policies in the LDF are adopted, (anticipated to be September 2008), needed to be subject to an application to be specifically saved for a longer period. Just over 80 of the 153 Local Plan policies were requested to be saved, which generally included the policies that are most often used in development control decisions. However, policies to be saved had to comply with several criteria such as being in conformity with the regional spatial strategy and being necessary - i.e. not simply repeating national guidance. As a result, from the 28th September 2007 only certain Local Plan policies remain part of the development plan and can be used in decision making. The Local Plan Policy list indicates those policies which 'expired' on 27 September 2007. Policies not marked as expired have been 'saved'. While there is no formal provision to save Supplementary Planning Guidance and other guidance, if the Policy to which the SPG is linked is saved then it will continue to carry weight. Briefly, the adopted Local Plan strategy determines that:
A reference copy of the 1998 Local Plan can be seen at North Norfolk libraries or District Council's Area Offices. It can be purchased for £107.00 + £13.00 p&p (including recorded delivery if necessary), from the Council's Planning Policy Section. Some individual parts can be purchased separately. Please contact us on 01263 516318 if you require a copy. Online Local Plan Maps Using the Online Local Plan Maps You should note the boundaries - lines or patterns, and the colours and/or patterns which cover or enclose the plot or area you are locating, and then, on the key page in another window, click the blue Policy Numbers alongside the keys you've noted. This link displays the Policy text, which will outline the nature of the area covered by the Policy, and what development is permissible or not in the area. If the Policy has expired the Policy number and name will be followed by ' - expired 27/092007'. If you do need to locate a particular street relative to the town or village boundaries, you could locate it using either of the following sites and then return to our local plan map, to see which policies affect that area. On both websites, scroll through the map area using the arrows in the centre of each map border. :
Requests for Maps If you require any assistance please contact the Planning Policy Team on 01263 516318 or email the team at planningpolicy@north-norfolk.gov.uk
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