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2.22.7 The developers have offered a contribution towards the enhancement<br />

of education facilities at Hungate Community Primary School in<br />

accordance <strong>with</strong> requirements of North Yorkshire County Council<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> this would be secured via the Section 106 agreement.<br />

2.22.8 As such the scheme is considered to accord <strong>with</strong> Criterion 3 of ENV1,<br />

Policy CS6 of the Local Plan <strong>and</strong> the Supplementary Planning<br />

Document (SPD) on Developer Contributions.<br />

Primary Care Trust<br />

2.22.9 In terms of developer contributions to healthcare then the “Approved<br />

Development Brief” for the wider site outlines that the development “will<br />

be required to meet the healthcare needs generated by the<br />

development <strong>and</strong> the overall scheme should allow for the reservation of<br />

l<strong>and</strong> for such facilities if necessary”, going on to state that “the<br />

preferred method of delivery <strong>and</strong> the level of payment required will be<br />

discussed <strong>with</strong> the PCT <strong>and</strong> suitable provision will be made to secure<br />

these improvements through a legal agreement”. As such alongside<br />

CS6, the Council’s SPD on Developer Contributions <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Development Brief there is a policy context to seek contributions to<br />

improvements in healthcare provision as a result of the development.<br />

2.22.10 The PCT have confirmed that additional health care provision may<br />

need to be considered, however have not confirmed what contribution<br />

they would seek <strong>and</strong> what these monies would be utilised for.<br />

Therefore in the absence of this information it is considered that a<br />

contribution cannot be justified at this stage, as it cannot be shown by<br />

the LPA to be necessary or reasonably related in scale <strong>and</strong> kind to the<br />

development proposed (in the absence of evidence supporting the<br />

level of contribution).<br />

Waste <strong>and</strong> Recycling Facilities<br />

2.22.11 As part of any S106 <strong>and</strong> in line <strong>with</strong> Policy CS6 <strong>and</strong> the Council’s<br />

SPD on Developer Contributions the provision of waste recycling for<br />

the dwellings would be based on the following levels subject to prices<br />

changing based on all of the units being “Dwellings <strong>with</strong> Gardens”.<br />

Therefore the total contribution would equate for the provision of 2 bins<br />

<strong>and</strong> 3 recycling bins <strong>and</strong> this would be secured via a Section 106<br />

agreement.<br />

Community or Small Scale Retail Provision<br />

2.22.12 In terms of developer contributions to community venues <strong>and</strong> retail<br />

provision the “Approved Development Brief” for the wider site outlines<br />

that as the site would ultimately accommodate more than 3000<br />

residents, this level of population “may require a venue for meeting<br />

purposes <strong>and</strong> / other community needs”.<br />

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