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Planning Policy Guidance - Cornwall Council
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site Supplementary Planning Document
Launceston Southern Growth Area Masterplan
Health Contributions Guidance Note
This page sets out the documents that Cornwall Council will use as material considerations in the determination of planning applications. They consist of:
This guidance note sets out Cornwall Council’s position on the collection of financial contributions to help mitigate the impact of development on Health Care Provision where need is identified. It relates only to Primary Care Services. The note has been developed to assist the assessment of whether a need will be created as result of development and how any charge will be calculated and applied. The note will be adopted at the end of the consultation period ending on 31st January 2020, subject to any amendments which may be required to respond to representations made during that period.
Supplementary Planning Documents are documents that are produced to provide more detailed advice and guidance to supplement policies and proposals contained in the Local Plan. National planning policy makes provision for Local Planning Authorities to supplement the policies contained in the Local Plan with SPDs which are to provide detailed guidance on specific topics or issues. Older versions were known as Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG).
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site SPD: (Cornish Mining World Heritage Site) is a designated heritage asset of the highest significance internationally. This SPD has been written primarily to help planning officers, and elected members on planning committees, when making decisions on development that could affect the Outstanding Universal Value, or international significance, of the World Heritage Site. The SPD also provides an insight for developers and others wishing to submit planning applications within the World Heritage Site. The Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site Supplementary Planning Document was adopted on the 31 May 2017.
The following SPD are proposed for revision to SPD or as new guidance:
Cornwall Built and Natural Environment Quality Guide SPD
St Austell China Clay Restoration and Tipping Strategy SPD
Masterplans are important in providing more detail about how larger or more complex sites should be brought forward for development. The aim of masterplans is to:
seek to create comprehensive high quality and distinctive new neighbourhoods, with appropriate services and facilities for local residents.
aim to raise the quality of development coming forward by setting out more detail and information relating to larger sites that are allocated for development within the Cornwall Site Allocations DPD.
The plans will set out where different uses should be located including residential, employment space, open spaces and other community infrastructure. They also set out important pedestrian, cycle and vehicle routes, to enable ease of movement and more sustainable travel.
Other planning guidance is available, including:
Chief Planning Officer's Advice Note on Strategic Employment Sites
Chief Planning Officer's Advice Note on Infill/Rounding Off
Chief Planning Officer's Advice Note on Holiday Occupancy Conditions (NB Minor changes were made to Footnote 1 in December 2019)
Chief Planning Officer's Advice Note on Planning for Air Quality
Chief Planning Officer's Advice Note on Coastal Change
Cornwall Planning for Biodiversity Guide: Adopted as a Council document in October 2018, the Biodiversity Guide sets out a new approach by Cornwall Council for achieving a gain for nature within development sites. It does this by encouraging more biodiverse green and blue space within development sites, such as parks, ponds and corridors of open green space along rivers and hedges. It also gives prescriptive measures for the provision of bat and bird boxes, and bee bricks to make space for nature and the expected quality of ecological reporting for planning applications.
Drainage Guidance:New development should be sustainable. In flood risk terms, this means that development should be directed to areas at the lowest risk of flooding and should not make existing flood risk worse. Development should reduce existing overall flood risk where possible. The Cornwall Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) provides a tool to assess the flood risk in Cornwall. The SFRA provides essential information for planners and developers to manage development, to limit flood risk to people and property wherever possible and manage the risk elsewhere.
Renewable Energy Planning Advice: Adopted as a council document in March 2016, the Planning Advice provides guidance on a range of renewable energy technologies. It explains what community ownership means and how it might be considered as part of a planning application. It also contains detailed guidance on specific considerations, such as landscape and cumulative impact (in particular for wind turbines and solar farms). As such, the Planning Advice provides a proactive tool guide new development, inform planning decisions and support the development of Neighbourhood Plans across Cornwall.
Development Briefs provide information that can be used as material considerations in the determination of relevant planning applications. Development Briefs approved and under consideration by Cornwall Council are:
Land North of the A390 Truro-Threemilestone (please note this is a large document and may take a while to download)
St Clare Development Brief: the proposed development brief comprises of the following documents: Introduction and Site Description, Development proposals and Affordable Housing, Employment and York House, Trees and Movement and Parking and Design.
Conservation Area Appraisal or Management Plan
Looe Conservation Area Appraisal: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 March 2009
Looe Conservation Area Management Plan: Looe Heritage Guidance Notes 1 - Shopfronts and Signage, Notes 2 - Roofs and Rainwater Goods, Notes 3 - Windows and Doors
Whitsand Bay Chalets Guidance for Development Control Adopted June 1991 (continually reviewed)
Land Affected by Mining and Coastal Erosion (hard copies only - contact Planning) Adopted September 1993
Chacewater Conservation Character Area Appraisal: Chacewater CAA Part 1, Chacewater CAA Part 2, Chacewater CAA Part 3; Chacewater Management Plan .
Conservation Area Appraisal or Management Plan Date
Camborne Town Centre Conservation Area Appraisal & Management Plan: Camborne Part 1, Camborne Part 2, Camborne Part 3 Endorsed by Cornwall Council April 2010
Helston Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Strategy: Helston Part 1, Helston Part 2, Helston Part 3 Endorsed by Cornwall Council April 2010
Redruth Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Strategy: Redruth Part 1, Redruth Part 2, Redruth Part 3, Redruth Part 4, Redruth Part 5, Redruth Part 6 Endorsed by Cornwall Council April 2010
Tuckingmill and Roskear Conservation Area Appraisal: Tuckingmill Part 1, Tuckingmill Part 2, Tuckingmill Part 3 Endorsed by Cornwall Council April 2010
Penwith Shop Fronts Guide
St Columb Major Conservation AreaAppraisal: Part 1, Part 2
Luxulyan Valley Conservation Management Plan: Report, Illustrations, Gazetteer Part 1, Gazetteer Part 2, Gazetteer Part 3 July 2013
Charlestown Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan: Report, Fig1: Historical Development Map, Fig2: Townscape Analysis Map, Fig3: 1842 Tithe Map,
Fig4: 1880 Historic Map, Fig5: 1907 Historic Map, Fig6: 1936 Historic Map
St Austell Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan: St Austell Part 1, St Austell Part 2, St Austell Part 3, St Austell Part4, Map1, Map2, Map3, Map4, Map5, Map6, Map7, Map8, Map9, Map10, Map11, Map12