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Officers have confirmed that the Council has a 5.57 year supply of<br />

housing sites as of 1 March 2012.<br />

2.8.17 As stated above the decision taken on 13 September 2011 Council<br />

pre-dates the NPPF. The resolution is not policy as it is not subject to<br />

consultation <strong>and</strong> there is no sustainability appraisal as such this<br />

decision does not accord <strong>with</strong> policy H2A <strong>and</strong> is not consistent <strong>with</strong> the<br />

<strong>Selby</strong> <strong>District</strong> Local Plan <strong>and</strong> very limited can be attached to this.<br />

2.8.18 Other material considerations are the Draft Core Strategy Policies,<br />

however these can only be afforded limited weight as they are subject<br />

to extant objections.<br />

2.8.19 Following the initial Core Strategy Examination in Public further<br />

justification <strong>and</strong> evidence was sought for the housing numbers put<br />

forward, which stipulates a minimum of 700 units could be provided in<br />

Sherburn-in Elmet, given that this is based on up to date evidence it is<br />

considered that moderate weight should be attached to this. Whilst the<br />

figure is the subject of extant objections, it is considered that the effect<br />

of the objections will (if anything) cause the figure to go up. This is not,<br />

however, the position of the Council <strong>and</strong> will be determined at the<br />

forthcoming EiP.<br />

2.8.20 In terms of the Site Allocations DPD this will need to be re-written to<br />

reflect the new evidence base <strong>and</strong> as it is at a early stage of production<br />

very limited weight can be afforded to this. This further reduces the<br />

weight to be attached to the resolution of 13th September 2011, which<br />

purports to rely on a version of the Allocations DPD which is now out of<br />

date.<br />

2.8.21 In terms of sustainability Sherburn in Elmet is identified in the Local<br />

Plan as a Market Town, being one of the largest centres of population<br />

<strong>and</strong> employment <strong>and</strong> physically <strong>and</strong> environmentally the best able to<br />

accommodate significant growth. The Local Plan states that the town<br />

is close to the A1 <strong>and</strong> enjoys good accessibility, particularly following<br />

the opening of its bypass <strong>with</strong> major investment in infrastructure having<br />

already taken place. As such the Local Plan identifies Sherburn in<br />

Elmet as being one of the most sustainable locations identified in the<br />

<strong>District</strong>.<br />

2.8.22 In light of all of the above it is concluded that the principle of housing<br />

proposed for this site (also taking into account the other applications for<br />

development of this Phase 2 site) <strong>and</strong> the quantum of development<br />

proposed are acceptable as they are in accordance <strong>with</strong> the housing<br />

numbers released as part of Policy H2A. Very limited weight can be<br />

attached to the Council decision of 13 September 2011 in terms of<br />

releasing limited numbers on this site as the SADPD on which this<br />

decision was based is now out of date. The resolution is not a material<br />

consideration to which greater weight can attach than the adopted<br />

Local Plan. In addition significant weight should be attached to the<br />

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