Planning Documents
Eden Quarter Developments : list of applicable planning documents. as at June 2015.
Source: http://moderngov.kingston.gov.uk/documents/g7782/Public%20reports%20pack%20Tuesday%2023-Jun-2015%2019.30%20Development%20Control%20Committee.pdf?T=10
Source: http://moderngov.kingston.gov.uk/documents/g7782/Public%20reports%20pack%20Tuesday%2023-Jun-2015%2019.30%20Development%20Control%20Committee.pdf?T=10
The Development Plan for Kingston comprises the London Plan (Further Alterations adopted March 2015, the Kingston Core Strategy that was adopted in 2012 and the 2008 Kingston Town Centre Area Action Plan. The Core Strategy is in general conformity with the National Planning Policy Framework when this was published in early 2012. National guidance directs that where there are inconsistencies or conflicting approaches between Development Plan policies, the most recent policies take precedence over other existing policies. The March 2015 Eden Quarter Development Brief SPD provides guidance on how the relevant Development Plan policies for the Old Post Office area should be interpreted and implemented.
Policies:
National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2012
Development Plan:
Mayor for London - London Plan Consolidated with Alterations since 2011 (March 2015)
Core Strategy (April 2012)
Kingston Town Centre Area Action Plan (2008)
Eden Quarter Development Brief SPD (March 2015)
Affordable Housing SPD (May 2013)
Residential Design SPD (July 2013)
Sustainable Transport SPD (May 2013)
Access for All SPD (2005)
The Council’s Policy Programme 2015-2016
Guidance:
CABE/English Heritage: Guidance on tall buildings (July 2007)
The 2007 CABE/English Heritage Tall Buildings Guidance is currently being reviewed.
English Heritage and the Design Council consulted on a draft revised document in the
autumn of 2014. However, the revised guidance has not yet been published, and the 2007
Guidance remains the current guidance for the consideration of tall buildings.
The relevant sections:
LONDON PLAN
LP 2.15 Town centres
LP 3.10 Definition of affordable housing
LP 3.11 Affordable housing targets
LP 3.12 Negotiating affordable housing on individual private residential and
mixed use schemes
LP 3.13 Affordable housing thresholds
LP 3.3 Increasing housing supply
LP 3.4 Optimising housing potential
LP 3.5 Quality and design of housing developments
LP 3.7 Large residential developments
LP 3.8 Housing choice
LP 3.9 Mixed and balanced communities
LP 4.3 Mixed use development and offices
LP 4.7 Retail and town centre development
LP 5.11 Green roofs and development site environs
LP 5.12 Flood risk management
LP 5.13 Sustainable drainage
LP 5.2 Minimising carbon dioxide emissions
LP 5.3 Sustainable design and construction
LP 5.5 Decentralised energy networks
LP 5.6 Decentralised energy in development proposals
LP 5.7 Renewable energy
LP 6.10 Walking
LP 6.13 Parking
LP 6.3 Assessing effects of development on transport capacity
LP 6.9 Cycling
LP 7.2 An Inclusive environment
LP 7.3 Designing out crime
LP 7.4 Local character
LP 7.5 Public realm
LP 7.6 Architecture
LP 7.7 Location and design of tall and large buildings
LP 7.8 Heritage assets and archaeology
LP 7.9 Heritage-led regeneration
LDF CORE STRATEGY CORE POLICIES
CS 01 Climate Change Mitigation
CS 02 Climate Change Adaptation
CS 03 The Natural and Green Environment
CS 04 Thames Policy Area
CS 05 Reducing the Need to Travel
CS 06 Sustainable Travel
CS 07 Managing Vehicle Use
CS 08 Character, Heritage and Design
CS 10 Housing Delivery
CS 11 Economy and Employment
CS 12 Retail and Town Centres
CS 13 Community Health Services
CS 14 Safer Communities
CS 16 Community Facilities
LDF CORE STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
DM01 Sustainable Design and Construction Standards
DM02 Low Carbon Development
DM03 Designing for Changing Climate
DM04 Water Management and Flood Risk
DM06 Biodiversity
DM08 Sustainable Transport for new Development
DM09 Managing Vehicle Use for New Development
DM10 Design Requirements for New Developments
DM11 Design Approach
DM12 Development in Conservation Areas and Affecting Heritage Assets
DM13 Housing Quality and Mix
DM15 Affordable Housing
DM17 Protecting Existing Employment Land and Premises
DM20 New Retail Development
DM22 Design for Safety
LDF CORE STRATEGY IMPLEMENT POLICIES
IMP1 Partnership Working in Kingston
IMP2 Sewerage and Water Infrastructure
IMP3 Securing Infrastructure
IMP4 Facilitating Delivery
K+20 AREA ACTION PLAN
K+ K01 New and Enhanced Shopping Facilities
K+ K04 Employment Development within the Town Centre
K+ K06 Provision of Facilities for Arts etc
K+ K07 Housing
K+ K09 Design Quality in the Town Centre
K+ K10 Town Centre Public Realm
K+ K14 The Hogsmill River
K+ K15 Town Centre Road Network
K+ K16 Public Transport
K+ K17 Pedestrian Environment
K+ K18 Cycling
K+ K19 Other Measures to Improve Accessibility
K+ K20 Town Centre Parking
K+ K21 Managing the Town Centre
K+ K22 Town Centre Infrastructure
K+ K23 S106 Planning Obligations and Developer Contributions
K+ K24 Flood Risk Management
K+ P3 Eden Quarter - East of Eden Street and The Ashdown Road Sites: Eden Quarter
EDEN QUARTER DEVELOPMENT BRIEF
2 Development Principles
3.1 The Urban Design Framework
3.2 Routes and Movement
3.3 Public Realm Strategy for The Eden Quarter
3.4 Land Uses- Ground Floor
3.5 Heights, Scale and Massing
4 Site Guidance: 4. The Old Post Office
5 Delivery
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