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what does settlement boundary mean

by Kobe Crist Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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settlement boundary is a line that is drawn on plan around a village, which reflects its built form, this is also known historically as a ‘village envelope’. The settlement boundary is used as

A settlement boundary is a line that is drawn on a plan around a village, which reflects its built form, this is also known historically as a 'village envelope'.

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What are settlement boundaries and why are they important?

Settlement Boundaries are normally defined on proposals or policies maps by a thick black line that tightly wraps around the physical built edge of a village, town or city. In most cases, development plans support the principle of development at sites located within a Settlement Boundary as they are generally viewed as being sustainable locations.

What are planning consents outside a settlement boundary?

Planning permissions outside of a settlement boundary. At Plainview Planning we specialise in securing consents for sites outside of settlement boundaries. It is normally a line drawn around a settlement in the Proposals Map of a Local Plan. The Local Plan generally allows for development within the boundary and resists development outside.

What is a boundary line?

It is normally a line drawn around a settlement in the Proposals Map of a Local Plan. The Local Plan generally allows for development within the boundary and resists development outside.

Does the methodology determine whether a settlement will have a boundary?

The methodology does not determine whether a settlement will have a boundary or not. The decision to define settlement boundaries has been taken by each of the parish councils in the neighbourhood area, to give clarity and context to policies proposed in the neighbourhood plan.

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What is the methodology for drawing settlement boundaries?

There is no single established methodology for defining settlement boundaries, and different local planning authorities across the country have taken different approaches to drawing settlement boundaries. However, where a methodology has been used the criteria are generally similar from one local authority to another. These include questions such as whether to draw a boundary around clusters of buildings close to but separate from the main settlement; and whether particular uses should be included or excluded from the boundary, where they occur at the edge of a settlement. This report has drawn on existing methodologies, and sought to pull together a methodology considered to be most appropriate within the context of the sensitive AONB landscape around the settlements in the neighbourhood plan area.

What are excluded from settlement boundaries?

Extensive community facilities such as hard surfaced sports grounds (including pavilions) and car parks , where they have been built outside existing settlement boundaries will be excluded. More intensively built up community uses such as schools (and their playing fields) or public houses have been included in the boundary if they are already within the built up area or if they have been built adjacent to the built up area, and relate well to the settlement.

What are the conservation designations along the Northumberland coast?

International statutory designations comprise: Ramsar sites, SPAs, SACs and the Berwickshire and North Northumberland Coast European Marine Site.

What is the Northumberland Core Strategy?

It was envisaged that the study would inform decision-making and policy development at a strategic level. It contains detail on the landscape character areas within which each settlement is situated.

Is caravan site included in settlement?

Caravan sites occurring at the edge of settlements have been assessed on a site by site basis. Caravan sites not within a settlement are excluded. Caravan sites within settlements are included. There are a significant number of caravan sites in the neighbourhood area.

What is settlement and whether the development would be isolated from a settlement?

What is a “settlement” and whether the development would be “isolated” from a settlement are both matters of planning judgment for the decision-maker on the facts of the particular case.”.

When should planning decisions be made in accordance with the Local Plan?

Planning decisions should be made in accordance with the Local Plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise.

Is the phrase "settlement boundaries" mentioned in the National Planning Policy Framework?

A lot of focus is given to “settlement boundaries” but the phrase is not mentioned once in the National Planning Policy Framework. Instead, national guidance dictates that isolated homes should be avoided.

Is there a minimum number of dwellings in a settlement?

There is no specified minimum number of dwellings, or population. It is not said that a settlement or development boundary must have been fixed in an adopted or emerging local plan, or that only the land and buildings within that settlement or development boundary will constitute the settlement.

Examples of settlement in a Sentence

I got the house in the divorce settlement. The parties have not been able to reach a settlement in the case.

Legal Definition of settlement

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