Title: Nick Scregg BA MRTPI
1Planning Performance Agreements for Large
Developments A Developers View
Nick Scregg BA MRTPI Divisional Managing
Director Persimmon Special Projects November 2007
2Who is Persimmon Special Projects?
- Specialise in Large Scale Developments
- Site acquisition
- Masterplanners
- Overall project co-ordinators
- Providers of roads, infrastructure, open space
community facilities - Principal point of contact with LPA
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4Jennetts Park Regional Location
5Scheme Summary
- 1500 units
- 12 acre Business Park
- Neighbourhood Centre
- Community Centre
- Primary School
- Shops
- Medical Centre
- Site Area 270 acres
- Residential 81 acres net Commercial 8.5 acres
net - 135 acres open space (90 acre Country Park)
6lt M4 Reading
A329
Farm
Peacock Lane
Tarmans Copse
Fujitsu Tower
West Garden Copse
Great Hollands
Easthampstead Park
Jennetts Park The Site
7Planning History
- Mar 1998 - Outline application submitted
- Jul 2002 - Resolution to grant
- May 2004 - S106 completed OPP granted
- Aug 2005 - Masterplan / Design statement Approved
- Sep 2005 - First detailed applications submitted
- Jan 2006 - PDA pilot commenced
- April 2006 - Site Start
- Oct 2006 - First housing starts
- June 2007 - First occupations
8Jennetts Park Approved Master Plan
9Jennetts Park - June 2007
10Jennetts Park - June 2007
11The 2006 PDA What is it?
- One of 23 schemes in the pilot
- Post OPP at Reserved Matters stage
- Tool for project management
- Provides an ongoing working practices guide to
- Timetabling of pre-apps, RM applications, S106
obligs. - Pre-application submission requirements from
developer - Response requirements from BFBC
- Seeks to prevent formal RM submissions prior to
conclusion of Pre - app negotiations
12What is it seeking to Manage?
- Reserved Matters applications (approx 60)
- 117 Conditions (47 in OPP, 70 in RM permissions)
- 326 Section 106 obligations
Phasing / Site layout / Floor plans / Elevation
details / Street scene / Hard landscaping / Soft
landscaping / Highway adoption plans / Materials
/ Finished floor levels / Landscape management
plan / Tree protection / Vehicular access /
Pedestrian cyclist access / Disabled access /
Noise protection / Method working statement
(noise, dust, smell, surface water run off, site
security, piling, working hours) / Construction
access / Construction signage / Wheel chair
accessibility (internal) / Vehicle cycle
parking / surface water drainage / Re - use of
waste / Separation of waste materials /
Collection of waste / Site operator parking /
storage / compounds / Wheel cleaning / External
lighting details / Sub - phase design and access
statement / Landscape design statement / LAPS
play equipment / seating / litter bins /
Archaeological investigations / Stage One safety
audit / Thames Basin Heath SPA / and.BATS
13Summary of Working Arrangements
Developer Project Team Architects / Urban
Design Housebuilders Engineers Landscape
Architects Legal Other consultants
LPA Development Team Highways S106 Urban
Design Landscape Recreation
Developer Core Team
LPA Core Team
Senior PPA Review Group
14Has it worked?
- Yes - but with reservations
- LPA consultees fail to meet deadlines
- Developer / consultants fail to meet deadlines!!
- Used by LPA to achieve 13 week Best Value
Planning Delivery Grant target?? - Implications of proposed Housing Planning
Delivery Grant?? - 22 RM applications
- Pre App 16.5 weeks average
- RM App 14.9 week average
- TOTAL 31.4 week average
15Conclusions
- Keep the PPA simple.
- The PPA is only a means to an end..
- Ensure all parties involved buy in to the PPA
and are aware of the implications. - Consider dedicated members sub committee at key
stages in process. - Consider using a PPA post OPP approval
- The outline permission is the end of the
beginning..not the beginning of the end!
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