D34 - 190 Bexhill Road
Object
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 2251
Received: 11/02/2012
This is not an appropriate site for residential development - it is situated directly on a road that already has a high level of pollution due to the traffic and is also situated on a dangerous corner of this very busy road. One would pity any tenant of any property in this spot. The site is really only suitable for a commercial enterprise. The site has never had any residential properties situated on the site and it is surprising and alarming to see that this is the intention.
Object
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 2256
Received: 13/02/2012
The proposal represents an over development of this site which is wholly unsuitable for residential use. This site occupies a very busy section of this road and access is hazardous. The Bexhill Road is also heavily polluted and it would be irresponsuble to cram so many people onto this small site which is really only suitable for commercial development. This proposal appears to be yet another design for cramped accommodation. No garden space and sited on a dangerous and busy junction with Harley Shute Road.
Object
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 3015
Received: 10/04/2012
Infrastructure not adequate, more traffic, over populated, not enough water as it is, Ridge and Hastings cannot cope with any more traffic, schools, doctors, hospital shortage
Comment
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 3263
Received: 24/04/2012
Contaminated Land Issues - assessment likely to be required due to previous uses
Comment
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 3301
Received: 26/04/2012
Little Ridge-&-Ashdown and Filsham-&-Bulverhythe are closely located to the A21 and A259 respectively and have been targeted for significant amounts of residential and employment development. It is important therefore, that development within these areas come forward with associated sustainable transport infrastructure to reduce the need to travel by car and the impact on the SRN.
Should these sites be carried forward to the next consultation stage it will be necessary to show how their impact will be mitigated. This is also true with large development sites in Filsham-&-Bulverhythe which are likely to generate traffic on the A259 west of Bexhill.
Comment
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 3352
Received: 26/04/2012
This site is on the junction of the A259 Bexhill Road and Harley Shute Road. There may be a requirement to retain a strip of land on the southern and eastern sides of the site to accommodate any necessary future capacity improvements to the junction.
Object
Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012
Representation ID: 3389
Received: 27/04/2012
D34
Appalling flat development - far too dense, inappropriate position - should never have been recommended by the planning department