The Sheffield Plan: Our City, Our Future - Citywide Options for Growth

Chapter 5 - 5.5 Housing Growth Options - Option B

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Q26(a) - Should the densities required by the current Local Plan on sites outside the City Centre be increased?

(b) If so, by how much?

Q27 - Will there be sufficient demand for higher density housing in the locations suggested (City Centre, around District Centres, close to railway stations and other public transport hubs)?

Please provide reasons for your answer.

Q28 - What are the main barriers to delivering higher densities?
Q29 - What would encourage people to choose to live in higher density housing?
Q30(a) - Do you agree with our assessment that 10,000 more homes could be provided in the City Centre by 2034?

(b) If not, what evidence do you have to justify a different figure?

Q31 - Whereabouts in the City Centre should tall buildings be located?
Q32 - Should parking policies be changed so that less off-street parking is required (meaning more parking on-street)?

Please provide reasons for your answer.

Q33 - Subject to fitting in with the local character and site conditions, should developments on greenfield or Green Belt sites generally be required to a higher density such as above 40 homes per hectare?

Please provide reasons for your answer.

Q34 - Do you agree that surplus open space should be developed for housing, with the proceeds of development invested in improving remaining open space?

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