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their first choice. There is not, as hyperbolised, a critical shortage of housing and since the
plan was prepared a number of windfall sites have emerged which confirm that targets
will be easily achieved.
The ultimate driver and a balance
Starting position for AWNP and specific application --- vision and xxxxxx
32. AW between 4 and 5.7 homes a year
33. the sustainability appraisal states that the OAM as a starting point that but a
proportionate share of total homes required is not appropriate for the village with
environmental constraints and limited facilities
34. the starting point for the identification of potential sites was the Housing Supply
Document (HST) published by MSDC. This document is also known as a strategic
Housing land availability assessment (SHL eight a). As the local planning authority, MSDC
is required to produce and S HL A8 to identify sites the document is updated regularly in
consultation with parish and town councils and helps informed judgements on future
development and allocation of land but it does not allocate sites there is a government
guidance on this point
35. Interesting stats from SA
Demand in “n” years ahead
Topic Total Not stated n=Less than n=5 to 10
5
Estimated demand 84 2 52 30
Market 27
Social 22
Private rental 3
Not stated 52
Bedrooms 1 2 3
Responses 9 3 5 1
Recommended new dwellings No response Less than 16 16 to 30
Responses 52% 38% 23%
36. AWNP Sustainability Update Report September 2015 (AttachXX) --- initially prepared in
December 2014 and updated in September 2015 to include numbers from the emerging
district plan-- MSDC supported this target
37. sharing the required number of homes equally between different parts of the district
would not be feasible-----… in the 16 year period of the plan, 143 new houses will
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increase the number of dwellings in the village by around 19%
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