Current Planning Issues in Hertfordshire James Doe Assistant Director – Planning, Development and Regeneration Chair of Hertfordshire Planning Group Hertfordshire.

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Current Planning Issues in Hertfordshire James Doe Assistant Director – Planning, Development and Regeneration Chair of Hertfordshire Planning Group Hertfordshire Housing Conference – 9 November 2012

Today’s workshop Last year’s presentation – Localism and the new Planning Agenda Current National Planning Issues How this affects Hertfordshire – and what we are doing about it.

National Developments Growth policy Localism National Planning Policy Framework Growth and Infrastructure Bill New methods of local funding – focus on Community Infrastructure Levy Greater development freedoms.

Planning in Hertfordshire today Infrastructure planning and delivery Securing developer contributions Local Planning The challenge of planning across boundaries Neighbourhood Planning – and local delivery The Local Enterprise Partnership.

Growth and Localism PM/DPM/Pickles announcements in September Heseltine paper Removal of Strategic Planning layer – Regional Spatial Strategies Duty to Co-operate.

The Growth and Infrastructure Bill ‘Poorly Performing’ authorities (clause 1) Limiting the information LPAs can require (clause 4) Reduction in affordable housing requirements (clause 5) Disposal of land at less than best consideration (clause 6) Town and Village Greens (clauses 12, 13, 14) Extending the major infrastructure planning regime (clause 21) Postponement of Business Rates revaluation until 2017 Various other minor changes Are these the solutions to kickstarting the economy?.

Planning – facilitator or hindrance?. YearApplications granted (England) 2008/0983% 2009/1085% 2010/1186% 2011/1287% Source: DCLG

How is Hertfordshire Doing?. Source: DCLG Year to June 2012Major applications decided within 13 weeks Broxbourne80% Dacorum81% East Herts55% Hertsmere70% North Herts59% St Albans58% Stevenage64% Three Rivers93% Watford67% Welwyn Hatfield65% Hertfordshire Average69% Former NI157 target60%

Householder development freedoms Trailed by the PM and Secretary of State in September Single storey extensions Details awaited Will it make a difference?.

And now... The permitted development Top Stop Press Government’s consultation on changed to permitted development issued 12 November 2012, see: permitted-development-rights-for-homeowners-and- businesses-technical-consultation

New methods of local funding Reduction in formula grant New Homes Bonus Retention of Business Rates Receipts Community Infrastructure Levy.

Community Infrastructure Levy CIL is a levy on all new development to be spent on infrastructure to support growth Charged per square metre of development Rates may vary by use and/or geography Rates are set by a ‘Charging Authority’ (District Councils) CIL will be charged through the Planning process Trigger for CIL payment is commencement of development CIL will be spent on Infrastructure (flexibility on which projects) Meaningful proportion for neighbourhoods

Community Infrastructure Levy CIL applied to ‘all buildings into which people normally go’ The rate at which it is applied will vary by use and geography – and in some cases it will be set at zero Applies to ‘net additional’ floorspace – change of use and demolished floorspace not charged so long as in use prior to development Affordable housing and other charitable development is exempt The Council can negotiate a S106 on top of the CIL charge Discretionary exceptional relief policy: S106 > CIL liability Payment of both → development unviable Relief must not constitute State Aid

Community Infrastructure Levy Informed by viability testing and information on infrastructure need Consideration of other policy objectives Differential rates must be based on viability evidence, and not policy objectives The Council must ‘aim to strike what appears to the charging authority to be an appropriate balance between meeting all or part of the infrastructure funding gap and the potential impact of CIL upon the economic viability of development…’ Rate(s) set out in a Charging Schedule

Where does this leave Hertfordshire?. Hertfordshire Infrastructure and Planning Partnership Herts Planning Group New Hertfordshire Planning Co-ordinator Providing some overarching structure in the ‘new world’

Planning for new housing.

Duty to Co-operate “A revised planning system, truly fit for purpose, must offer a strong mechanism for planning for large areas where strategic issues are too big in scale or timeframe to be resolved within a single LPA area” TCPA Strengthening of the duty is welcomed Co-operation is already happening in areas facing strategic scale growth pressures But what happens in instances whereby LAs may not share the same aspirations/responsibilities?

Infrastructure Planning for Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire Infrastructure and Investment Study Actions: 1.Infrastructure planning conference 2.Infrastructure projects chest 3.Hertfordshire Strategic Infrastructure Plan 4.Explore infrastructure funding opportunities

Infrastructure Planning - Issues. CIL only likely to pay for 20% of the total Division between local and strategic CIL will not close the local infrastructure funding gap Infrastructure Delivery Plans will be key

Neighbourhood Planning Must conform to Local Strategic Plan Prepared by Town and Parish Councils and other neighbourhood groups District Council has a duty to support Subject to local referendum – 50% support If so Local Planning Authority is compelled to adopt as planning policy

Neighbourhood Planning - Challenges The key Question for communities – what do you want to achieve?

Neighbourhood Planning - Challenges Complexity Reconciling Local Views Resources Council’s duty to support Light touch independent check Referendum Role of Developers Front Runners Scheme – Grovehill, Hemel Hempstead

Thank You Questions