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Draft Regulation 18 Sandwell Local Plan
APPENDIX D – West Bromwich Masterplan and Carter's Green Framework Plan
Draft Regulation 18 Sandwell Local Plan
Ended on the 18th December 2023
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Introduction
Purpose of the document
Why does Sandwell need a Local Plan?
What will the Local Plan replace?
The Context of the Local Plan
National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
Duty to Co-operate
Black Country Strategic Economic Plan
West Midlands Combined Authority
Previous consultations on the Sandwell Local Plan
Black Country Core Strategy
Sandwell Spatial Portrait
Draft Sandwell Local Plan - contents
1. Sandwell 2041: Spatial Vision, Priorities and Objectives
What is driving the Vision for Sandwell?
Vision for Sandwell
Sandwell Local Plan Vision 2041
Priorities and Objectives
2. Spatial Strategy
Introduction
Balanced Green Growth
3. Development Strategy
Development Strategy
Policy SDS1 – Development Strategy
Regeneration Areas
Policy SDS2 – Regeneration in Sandwell
Figure 3 - Regeneration Areas in Sandwell
Table 4 - Summary of regeneration projects
Towns and Local Areas
Policy SDS3 – Towns and Local Areas
Placemaking – achieving well-designed places
Policy SDS4 - Achieving Well-designed Places
Cultural Facilities and the Visitor Economy
Policy SDS5 - Cultural Facilities and the Visitor Economy
Green Belt
Policy SDS6 – Sandwell's Green Belt
Green and Blue Infrastructure
Policy SDS7 - Green and Blue Infrastructure in Sandwell
4. Sandwell's Natural and Historic Environment
Nature Conservation
Policy SNE1 – Nature Conservation
Protection and Enhancement of Wildlife Habitats
Policy SNE2 – Protection and Enhancement of Wildlife Habitats
Provision, Retention and Protection of Trees, Woodlands, And Hedgerows
Policy SNE3 – Provision, Retention and Protection of Trees, Woodlands and Hedgerows
Geodiversity and the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark
Policy SNE4 - Geodiversity and the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark
The Rowley Hills
Policy SNE5 - The Rowley Hills
Canals in Sandwell
Policy SNE6 – Canals
Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas
Policy SHE1 – Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas
Development in the Historic Environment
Policy SHE2 – Development in the Historic Environment
Locally Listed Buildings
Policy SHE3 – Locally Listed Buildings
Archaeology
Policy SHE4 - Archaeology
5. Climate Change
Increasing efficiency and resilience
Policy SCC1 – Increasing efficiency and resilience
Energy Infrastructure
Policy SCC2 – Energy Infrastructure
Managing Heat Risk
Policy SCC3 – Managing Heat Risk
Flood Risk
Policy SCC4 – Flood Risk
Sustainable drainage and surface water management (SuDS)
Policy SCC5 - Sustainable drainage and surface water management
Renewable and Low Carbon Energy and BREEAM Standards
Policy SCC6 – Renewable and Low Carbon Energy and BREEAM Standards
6. Health and Wellbeing in Sandwell
Introduction
Figure 4 - Determinants of health and wellbeing (Barton and Grant, 2010)
Health and Wellbeing
Policy SHW1– Health Impact Assessments
Healthcare Infrastructure
Policy SHW2 – Healthcare Infrastructure
Air Quality
Policy SHW3 – Air Quality
Open Spaces and Recreation
Policy SHW4– Open Space and Recreation
Sports and playing fields
Policy SHW5 – Playing Fields and Sports Facilities
Allotments
Policy SHW6 - Allotments
7. Sandwell's Housing
Introduction
Sustainable Housing Growth
Policy SHO1 - Delivering Sustainable Housing Growth
Windfall Development
Policy SHO2 – Windfall developments
Housing Density, Type and Accessibility
Policy SHO3 - Housing Density, Type and Accessibility
Table 7 - New housing types and tenures in Sandwell
Affordable Housing
Policy SHO4 - Affordable Housing
Delivering Wheelchair Accessible Homes and Self-build and Custom Housing
Policy SHO5 - Delivering Wheelchair Accessible and Self / Custom Build Housing
Financial Viability Assessments for Housing
Policy SHO6 - Financial Viability Assessments for Housing
Protecting Family Housing
Policy SHO7 - Protecting Family Housing (Use Class C3)
Housing in Multiple Occupation
Policy SHO8 - Houses in Multiple Occupation
Education Facilities
Policy SHO9 – Education Facilities
Accommodation for Gypsies and Travellers and Travelling Showpeople
Policy SHO10 – Accommodation for Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople
Table 9 - Supply of Gypsy and Traveller Permanent Pitches up to 2031
Housing for people with specific needs
Policy SHO11 - Housing for people with specific needs
8. Sandwell's Economy
Introduction
Providing for Economic Growth and Jobs
Policy SEC1 – Providing for Economic Growth and Jobs
Strategic Employment Areas
Policy SEC2 – Strategic Employment Areas
Local Employment Areas
Policy SEC3 – Local Employment Areas
Other Employment Sites
Policy SEC4 – Other Employment Sites
Improving Access to the Labour Market
Policy SEC5 – Improving Access to the Labour Market
Relationship between Industry and Sensitive Uses
Policy SEC6 – Relationship between Industry and Sensitive Uses
9. Sandwell's Centres
Introduction
Sandwell's Centres
Policy SCE1 - Sandwell's Centres
Table 10 – Sandwell's Hierarchy of Centres
Non-E Class Uses in Town Centres
Policy SCE2 - Non-E Class Uses in Town Centres
Town Centres (Tier-Two centres)
Policy SCE3 - Town Centres (Tier-Two centres)
District and Local Centres (Tier-Three centres)
Policy SCE4 - District and Local Centres (Tier-Three centres)
Provision of Small-Scale Local Facilities not in Centres
Policy SCE5 - Provision of Small-Scale Local Facilities not in Centres
Edge of Centre and Out of Centre Development
Policy SCE6 - Edge of Centre and Out of Centre Development
Town Centre Profiles
Bearwood
Figure 5 - Bearwood Town Centre
Blackheath
Figure 6 - Blackheath Town Centre
Cape Hill
Figure 7 - Cape Hill Town Centre
Cradley Heath
Figure 8 - Cradley Heath Town Centre
Great Bridge
Figure 9 - Great Bridge Town Centre
Oldbury
Figure 10 - Oldbury Town Centre
Wednesbury Town
Figure 11 - Wednesbury Town Centre
10. West Bromwich
West Bromwich
Policy SWB1 - West Bromwich Town Centre
Figure 12 - West Bromwich Town Centre
Table 11 - West Bromwich Masterplan Projects
Development in West Bromwich
Policy SWB2 – Development in West Bromwich
11. Transport
Introduction
Figure 13 - Transport Key Diagram
Policy STR1 – Priorities for the Development of the Transport Network
Safeguarding the Development of the Key Route Network (KRN)
Policy STR2 – Safeguarding the Development of the Key Route Network (KRN)
Managing Transport Impacts of New Development
Policy STR3 – Managing Transport Impacts of New Development
The Efficient Movement of Freight and Logistics
Policy STR4 – The Efficient Movement of Freight and Logistics
Cycling and Walking Networks
Policy STR5 – Creating Coherent Networks for Cycling and Walking
Influencing the Demand for Travel and Travel Choices
Policy STR6 – Influencing the Demand for Travel and Travel Choices
Network Management
Policy STR7 – Network Management
Parking Management
Policy STR8 – Parking Management
Planning for Low Emission Vehicles
Policy STR9 – Planning for Low Emission Vehicles
Transport Innovation & Digital Connectivity
Policy STR10 – Transport Innovation and Digital Connectivity
12. Infrastructure and Delivery
Introduction
Policy SID1 - Promotion of Fibre to the Premises and 5G Networks
Policy SID2- Mobile Network Infrastructure
Policy SID3 - Digital Infrastructure / Equipment
13. Waste and Minerals
Waste - Introduction
Waste Infrastructure – Future Requirements
Policy SWA1 – Waste Infrastructure Future Requirements
Table 12 - Black Country Waste Study – Waste Management Scenarios
Waste Sites
Policy SWA2 – Waste Sites
Preferred Areas for New Waste Facilities
Policy SWA3 – Preferred Areas for New Waste Facilities
Table 13 - Preferred Areas for new waste facilities in Sandwell
Locational Considerations for New Waste Facilities
Policy SWA4 – Locational Considerations for New Waste Facilities
Resource Management and New Development
Policy SWA5 – Resource Management and New Development
Table 14 - ten-year rolling average annual sand and gravel sales in the WMMA 2011 - 2021 (million tonnes)
Table 15 - Sand and Gravel – WMMA Landbank Requirement December 2017
Mineral Safeguarding
Policy SMI1 - Minerals Safeguarding
Table 16 - Key Mineral Infrastructure
Managing the Effects of Mineral Development
Policy SMI2 - Managing the Effects of Mineral Development
14. Development Constraints and Industrial Legacy
Hazardous Installations and Substances
Policy SCO1 - Hazardous Installations and Substances
Pollution Control
Policy SCO2 - Pollution Control
Land contamination and instability
Policy SCO3 - Land contamination and instability
15. Development Management
Design Quality
Policy SDM1 – Design Quality
Development and Design Standards
Policy SDM2 – Development and Design Standards
Tall Buildings and Gateway Sites
Policy SDM3 – Tall Buildings and Gateway Sites
Advertisements
Policy SDM4 - Advertisements
Design and Installation of Shop Fronts and Roller Shutters
Policy SDM5 - Shop Fronts and Roller Shutters
Hot Food Takeaways
Policy SDM6 - Hot Food Takeaways
Management of Hot Food Takeaways
Policy SDM7 - Management of Hot Food Takeaways
Gambling Activities and Alternative Financial Services
Policy SDM8 - Gambling Activities and Alternative Financial Services
Community Facilities
Policy SDM9 - Community Facilities
Telecommunications
Policy SDM10 - Telecommunications
Delivery, Monitoring, and Implementation
Monitoring and Review
Development Strategy
Sandwell's Natural and Historic Environment
Climate Change
Health and Wellbeing in Sandwell
Sandwell's Housing
Sandwell's Economy
Sandwell's Centres
West Bromwich
Infrastructure and Delivery
Waste and Minerals
Development Constraints and Industrial Legacy
Development Management
APPENDIX A – Nature Recovery Network and Biodiversity Net Gain
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) – Habitat Bank sites (Policy SNE2)
Figure 2 - Extract from report - location of high and medium value sites for BNG
Warrens Hall Park
APPENDIX B - Sandwell Site Allocations
Introduction
Housing Allocations
APPENDIX C - Employment
Employment Allocations – vacant land
APPENDIX D – West Bromwich Masterplan and Carter's Green Framework Plan
APPENDIX E - Strategic Waste Sites
Strategic Waste Sites
Preferred Areas for new Waste Facilities
APPENDIX F - Minerals
Key Mineral Infrastructure
APPENDIX G – Site allocations - changes
Changes to existing Local Plan designations (Waste and Minerals)
Changes to existing housing allocations
APPENDIX H – Rowley Hills
Rowley Hills – Extent of Strategic Open Space Designation
Rowley Hills – Ecological and Nature Conservation Designations
APPENDIX I – Sandwell Local Plan Housing Trajectory
Sandwell Housing Trajectory
APPENDIX J - Sandwell Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sports Strategy (extract)
Pitch Sports - Quantitative headline findings
Quantitative headline findings (non-pitch sports)
Recommendations for future provision
APPENDIX K – Open space and play provision standards for development
Open Space Hierarchy
Quantity and Accessibility Standards Defined for Open Space Assessment
Table 2 - Recommended Application of Quantity Benchmark Guidelines – Equipped / Designated Play Space
APPENDIX L - Transportation Policy
Sandwell Parking Standards
Table 1: Minimum Parking Standards for Residential Uses
Non-Residential Parking Standards
Table 2: Maximum Parking Standards for Non-Residential Uses
Table 3: Disabled Parking Space Provision
Table 4: Minimum Cycle Parking Standards
Table 5: Minimum Parking Standards for Powered Two Wheelers
Provision of Infrastructure to Support Electric Vehicle Technology
Table 6: Operational Parking Requirements
Transport, Accessibility and Parking Assessment Form
National Planning Policy Framework
APPENDIX M – Glossary
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