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Question 41 - Affordable Housing calculation
Representation ID: 7603
Received: 11/03/2019
Respondent: Solihull Ratepayers Association
Do not support the change of unit measure policy
Members supported the retention of the existing unit system as well established and easily understood, it was also felt the present 40% affordable policy was at the very top end of the scale with concern expressed at the level of cross subsidy from market housing falling especially heavily on younger and first time buyers rather than general taxation
The Solihull Ratepayers Members Forum and AGM on 8th March considered a presentation on the Solihull Local Plan Review Consultation and the presentations of our views are set out in the attached letter
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Draft Local Plan - Supplementary Consultation
Question 42 - Best way of measuring developable space
Representation ID: 7604
Received: 11/03/2019
Respondent: Solihull Ratepayers Association
Do not support the change of unit measure policy
Members supported the retention of the existing unit system as well established and easily understood, it was also felt the present 40% affordable policy was at the very top end of the scale with concern expressed at the level of cross subsidy from market housing falling especially heavily on younger and first time buyers rather than general taxation
The Solihull Ratepayers Members Forum and AGM on 8th March considered a presentation on the Solihull Local Plan Review Consultation and the presentations of our views are set out in the attached letter
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Draft Local Plan - Supplementary Consultation
Question 43 - What measures would incent developers
Representation ID: 7605
Received: 11/03/2019
Respondent: Solihull Ratepayers Association
Do not support the change of unit measure policy
Members supported the retention of the existing unit system as well established and easily understood, it was also felt the present 40% affordable policy was at the very top end of the scale with concern expressed at the level of cross subsidy from market housing falling especially heavily on younger and first time buyers rather than general taxation
The Solihull Ratepayers Members Forum and AGM on 8th March considered a presentation on the Solihull Local Plan Review Consultation and the presentations of our views are set out in the attached letter
Support
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Question 38 - Amber Sites
Representation ID: 9892
Received: 11/03/2019
Respondent: Solihull Ratepayers Association
Support all being included.
On site specifics members felt Land at Mount Dairy Farm should be subject to careful checking as to flood risk. Land at Tilehouse Lane, Whitlocks End was strongly supported for inclusion.
The Solihull Ratepayers Members Forum and AGM on 8th March considered a presentation on the Solihull Local Plan Review Consultation and the presentations of our views are set out in the attached letter