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There are 13 policies in the Development Principles section, of which seven had policy options presented. The largest number of comments were made on the ‘Placemaking and Quality Development’ policy, followed by ‘Tall Buildings’ and ‘Energy and Net Zero Buildings’. In total 120 comments were made on these polices, a summary of what was said for each policy can be found in the document on the right of this page.
Number of individuals making a submission
Number of comments
Policy
options
policy
overall approach
total comments
Placemaking and Quality Development
17
11
8
11
30
City Centre Street & Spaces
7
3
5
8
Tall Buildings
14
7
7
7
21
Waterfront
5
3
4
7
Accessible and Inclusive Design
4
3
3
Housing Standards
9
2
1
3
6
Energy and Net Zero Carbon Buildings
12
5
6
7
18
Sustainable Design of New Development
8
2
2
3
7
Waste and the Circular Economy
7
1
1
2
Shopfronts, Signage and Advertisements
3
0
Parking
9
2
4
6
12
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
7
1
1
3
5
Southampton International Airport
2
1
1
120
There are 13 policies in the Development Principles section, of which seven had policy options presented. The largest number of comments were made on the ‘Placemaking and Quality Development’ policy, followed by ‘Tall Buildings’ and ‘Energy and Net Zero Buildings’. In total 120 comments were made on these polices, a summary of what was said for each policy can be found in the document on the right of this page.