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Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

15. Are there any other issues and options relating to the intensification of existing residential sites or areas that the Council should consider

Representation ID: 617

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

Only parking, Southend was designed before the era of the Motor Car so in order to provide quality of like style the Council must provide suitable parking for Residents. The technology exists to provide small underground carparks, perhaps even on a street by street basis if it can be done cheaply enough.

Object

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

16. Do you agree with the suggested option?

Representation ID: 618

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

No, to much policy causes confusion.

Support

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

18. Is the Council's approach necessary given the emerging Government policy?

Representation ID: 619

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

Yes the Government's approach is all that is needed.

Object

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

25. Are there other historical issues that the Council should consider?

Representation ID: 620

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

The current plans for St Johns Quarter are flawed.

Comment

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

28. Are there any other issues relating to alterations and additions to buildings that the Council should consider?

Representation ID: 621

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

Where the alteration is to improve Carbon Emissions exceptions should be made.

Object

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

29. Do you agree with the suggested option?

Representation ID: 622

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

When planning permission is being sought for the development of a property a separate risk assessment should not be necessary if there already one for the same post code.

Support

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

31. Should there be a specific policy that encourages ways to use the sea defences in a positive and imaginative way to bring about social and economic benefits?

Representation ID: 623

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

More imagination beyond that given by RSL is very necessary.

Comment

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

32. Are there any other flood risk issues that the Council should consider?

Representation ID: 624

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

If there is a major flood, damaged property in low lying areas should not be put back to the same use but the whole area assessed and possibly alternative uses found, such as a yacht basin.

Object

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

36. Should the Council enforce an Article 4 Direction over the Seafront area to restrict permitted development?

Representation ID: 625

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

No each development should be assessed on its own merit.

Object

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

35. Are there any other design considerations that the Council should consider when assessing schemes along the Seafront?

Representation ID: 626

Received: 07/08/2010

Respondent: Herbert Grove Residents

Representation Summary:

The road between the Pier and the Kursal Roundabout should be made into an underground road, freeing the surface for pedestrians. Further underground car parking could be incorporated if funding permits.

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