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To identify sufficient land for house
building in settlements throughout rural Northern Ireland
A major function of the development plan
system is to ensure an adequate and continuous supply of housing
land. Zoning of housing land will be carried out in close
consultation with elected representatives, local communities and the
various public, voluntary and private agencies responsible for
housing provision.
The majority of Northern Ireland's population lives in settlements
and it is there that much of the demand for new housing and
associated facilities and services will be met. The potential of
each settlement to accommodate housing needs will be assessed and
each settlement's future development planned.
Environmental impact will be balanced with the need to make land
available in locations attractive to developers and to provide an
acceptable choice of sites m settlements. It is desirable that
housing developments are closely related to centres of employment to
avoid problems of labour or housing shortage or inefficient
transport costs due to unnecessary commuting.
The extent of zoning, appropriate to a particular settlement, will
normally reflect expected future needs and will be judged against
regional policies, environmental criteria, the existing
infrastructure capacity of the settlement, and the need to conserve
land and natural resources and protect the natural and man-made
heritage. Account will be taken of demographic and economic
developments in each area, changing patterns of employment and
travel to work, and trends in market demand for housing. Of
increasing concern, because of the changes in society, are the
special housing requirements of people in need of help or
supervision, who may have particular locational requirements and for
whom conventional housing may not be suitable.
Development plans will normally identify infrastructure or other
constraints to the development of zoned sites. Development control
advice in the form of a development brief may also be produced for
specific development sites. |