GD8 clause 1, criteria l
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5878
Received: 31/10/2017
Respondent: Mr Paul Henry
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The development at MH3 would adversely affect highway safety or the convenience of road users particularly at the junction between Alvington Way and Bates Close which is already an area of congestion at busy times of the day. Further, Kingston Way is inaccessible in times of inclement weather when there is more than 1" inch of snowfall that accumulates on the road surface, given the increase in traffic caused as this is the only access and egress to the site can will during these times result in current and future residents being unable to easily access their property.
The development at MH3 would adversely affect highway safety or the convenience of road users particularly at the junction between Alvington Way and Bates Close which is already an area of congestion at busy times of the day. Further, Kingston Way is inaccessible in times of inclement weather when there is more than 1" inch of snowfall that accumulates on the road surface, given the increase in traffic caused as this is the only access and egress to the site can will during these times result in current and future residents being unable to easily access their property.
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5980
Received: 01/11/2017
Respondent: Mrs N Stanley
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Burnmill Farm site - safe access is reduced as it is proposed that the existing farm track is to be retained. The farm track is at a right angle to the site entry and will cross the access from Kingston Way onto the site. Site lines and visibility is reduced as there is a double garage at the entry of the site and this will be a hazard to both users of the access road and the farm access. As with many new developments, parking is an issue and access is reduced with on street parking.
Burnmill Farm site - safe access is reduced as it is proposed that the existing farm track is to be retained. The farm track is at a right angle to the site entry and will cross the access from Kingston Way onto the site. Site lines and visibility is reduced as there is a double garage at the entry of the site and this will be a hazard to both users of the access road and the farm access. As with many new developments, parking is an issue and access is reduced with on street parking.