CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN The Local Development Plan for Glasgow
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city
City Profile and Context
City Development Plan – The local development plan for Glasgow CDP + SDP = Development Plan Spatial planning - land and infrastructure a clear 10 yr planning framework; certainty for inward investment; make more use of maps and plans; be “aspirational but realistic”; reviewed not less than every 5 years
Where we are Spatially
What has informed the plan
Strategic Outcomes
Directing Development
LDP commitments include Supplementary Guidance spatial and subject based City Centre spatial planning Economic area Review Network of centres Review Sub surface planning GCVGN priorities Renewable Energy mapping MGSDP
Overarching Aims
Resource Management
Addressing Health Inequalities Opportunities for new partners to help Glasgow :- Further develop our healthy sustainable placemaking model and healthy sustainable me; Find innovative ways to work with people to reduce existing socio-economic inequalities; Create thriving places Creative use of vacant and derelict land through Stalled Spaces Initiative
PLACEMAKING PRINCIPLE
ROLE OF SUPPLEMENTARY GDANCE The Plan ROLE OF SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDANCE
Must be practical for decisions Must reflect Placemaking Principle Must be adaptable to all Policy topics Must reflect a range of scales Must be inspirational ROLE OF SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDANCE
CDP 1 CDP 2 CDP 3 CDP 4 CDP 5 CDP 6 CDP 7 CDP 8 CDP 9 CDP 10 CDP 11 CDP 12 High Density Residential Development PLACEMAKING SCENARIO 1 ROLE OF SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDANCE
How do I get to public transport? Why have these materials been used? Where does my bike go? How will the open space be used? Will the design reduce energy consumption? What will the ecological impact be?