Creating new homes The new neighbourhood to the east of ownend Road will offer a range of house types and styles providing for all as part of balanced new neighbourhood. Including both private and affordable homes the scheme will have a focus towards high quality family housing set within an extensive and accessible green framework. Based upon the 216 Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty s Stationery Office Crown Copyright Terence O Rourke Ltd Licence number 11998. The proposals are for: Up to 35 high quality new homes Up to 4% affordable homes Extensive network of accessible green space Potential for formal sports provision Children s play area Parkland gateway New footpaths providing east west links to the existing public right of way network Central green Swale Potential for formal sports provision, or improvements to existing off-site recreation grounds Local highway improvements We would like to know what you think about the proposed master plan...please consider: hat type of homes do you think are important to provide? hat do you think about the initial layout? Are there parts you would change? hat facilities do you think need support in the local area? re there any local issues that we need to be aware of as we progress the master plan? A responsive design rationale Protect the more visually sensitive high part of the site Topography Respond to the site s subtle valleys and ridge lines View out The site s elevated position allows for expansive views to the Solent to be incorporated into the design Utilise the topography to incorporate sustainable drainage systems Solar gain The topography provides an opportunity to orientate homes to benefit from passive solar gain Views in A key design consideration for the master plan will be the views towards the site, from the immediate area and long distance views The low point of the site will accommodate drainage basins Landscape layers To soften the urban form and reduce the impact on views from the south landscape layers will be incorporated into the master plan North south green links will respond to drainage and view s East west s reflect the landscape layering and complement the north south green s Connections East west pedestrian s will link into the existing public right of way network Pedestrian and cycle links across Cams Bridge will provide access to bus routes on the A27
Environment The proposed new homes will be set within an extensive and accessible green framework. This will allow for formal and informal play, walking routes and new habitats encouraging biodiversity. Based upon the 216 Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty s Stationery Office Crown Copyright Terence O Rourke Ltd Licence number 11998. The proposals include: landscape-led design master plan concept N ew linked habitat to increase biodiversity and provide wildlife s Potential formal sports area Parkland gateway Set piece round retained trees Enhanced hedgerow connected green grid through the site will connect to the existing public right of way network Tree lined street G reen s will provide long distance views to the Solent R einforcing historic hedgerow and new planting E xisting planting retained, where appropriate What are your thoughts about the proposed landscape structure...please consider: ould you suggest any other uses for the landscape spaces in the proposals? o you have any suggestions to help improve habitats for wildlife? hat do you think about the plans to reinstate the historic hedgerow? re there any local issues that we need to be aware of as we progress the master plan? Utilise the topography to incorporate sustainable drainage systems Landscape layering North south green links will respond to drainage and view s Landscape layers To soften the urban from and reduce the impact on views from the south landscape layers will be incorporated into the master plan East west s reflect the landscape layering and complement the north south green s The low point of the site will accommodate drainage basins Survey work Ecology Vegetation The site is currently of low ecological quality agricultural land. Miller Homes have undertaken surveys that have found limited ecological value on site, which is primarily restricted to the field margins and boundary of the site. Numerous surveys have been undertaken to ensure that a robust and comprehensive drainage strategy has informed the development of the master plan. Vegetation on site is largely restricted to the field margins. The trees and hedgerows on site will be retained and enhanced where possible as a key feature of the master plan.
Community The new homes will be supported by new community facilities. Children s play area Community spaces Pedestrian connections Solent views from the open space Children s play area We propose that a children s play space will permeate through the central green. This will be well over looked providing a safe naturally surveyed space maintaining views to the Solent. Formal sports provision Swales Homes overlook the open space Community Infrastructure Levy and s16 contributions Tree planting The site can potentially accommodate an area for formal sports provision. This would meet a planning requirement. However, Portchester is well served by recreation grounds and a financial contribution to improve these existing facilities is also an option. The proposals will provide east west pedestrian links connecting the public rights of way to the west of ownend Road and Upper Cornaway Lane. Pedestrian and cycle links over Cams bridge will also provide access to Portchester Road. Recreational footpaths attenuation basins As part of this, and any development, where community infrastructure cannot be provided on site proportionate and appropriate financial contributions are made to facilitate development. This proposal will provide contributions in this way. This will include education contributions that will fund the places required by a development of this size. Habitat What do you think should be provided on the proposal site...please consider: o you think north Portchester needs formal sports provision, or should existing facilities be improved? ould you use the new landscape and community spaces? o you think the new pedestrian connections are a good idea? re there any other facilities we should be considering?
Access and movement Good connections to the local area will be provided for all modes of travel to ensure that a sustainable and attractive community is delivered, alongside measures to reduce traffic impacts on local roads. Access strategy We are proposing to create a connected and accessible community which enables easy movement by all modes of travel: FOOTWAY 1m 4.8m.4m PARAPET OFFSET.4m TIE INTO SECTION A-A SCALE BAR @ 1:5 The new homes would be accessed from ownend Road where the existing junction will be upgraded to provide a right-turn pocket and improved pedestrian connections to ownend Road. PROPOSE FOOTWAY (MINIMUM WITH 1.m) EXISTING TRAFFIC SIGNS TO BE RETAINE 24.5 TIE INTO SL KEY: PROPOSE FOOTWAY OA REPROUCE FROM THE ORNANCE SURVEY MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. LICENCE No. 144286. CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVE. RAWING ISSUE FOR FEASIBILITY CONSIERATION AN PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. RAWING NOT TO BE USE FOR CONSTRUCTION. I-TRANSPORT L ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR TP ERRORS MAE BY OTHERS IN SCALING FROM THIS RAWING. MEASUREMENTS SHOUL BE TAKEN FROM FIGURE IMENSIONS ONLY. CM REQUIREMENTS CONSIERE AT FEASIBILITY STAGE ONLY. FURTHER CONSIERATION REQUIRE BY ETAILE ESIGN TEAM. SCALE BAR @ 1: BRIGE S TITLE: SCALE @ A3: OWNEN ROA BRIGE - REUCE WITH FOOTWAY PROPOSAL CHECKE: AS SHOWN FILE REF: Grove House, Lutyens Close, Chineham Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8AG Tel: 16 33864 Fax: 16 338644 REV ATE BY STATUS: CHK AP OWNEN ROA, PORCHESTER FOR INFORMATION www.i-transport.co.uk Accessibility ESCRIPTION CLIENT: RAWING No: MILLER HOMES TW RAWN: PROJECT: APPROVE: MC ATE: AB 14.11.16 -GA-4 PROJECT No: REV: - The site is well located to encourage sustainable travel: ROA MARKINGS 'SLOW' TO BE PROVIE WITH SURFACE TREATMENT 2 1.7m SECTION A-A SCALE BAR @ 1:5 SLOW 5.5m CL.8 Local primary and secondary schools are within a short walk HARSTANING 5 VIRTUAL FOOTWAY BETWEEN 1.5m TO 2.75m SIGNAGE TO BE ERECTE IN AVANCE OF VIRTUAL FOOTWAY (EXACT ETAILS TO BE AGREE WITH HCC AT ETAILE ESIGN ) 24.5 Everyday shops and services in Portchester are within both walking and cycling distance SIGNAGE TO BE ERECTE IN AVANCE OF VIRTUAL FOOTWAY (EXACT ETAILS TO BE AGREE WITH HCC AT ETAILE ESIGN ) High frequency bus services on the A27 connect to Fareham and Portsmouth Proposed access from ownend Road T:\Projects\12 Series Project Numbers\12212ITB ownend Road, Portchester\Tech\Acad\i-Transport rawings\working rawings\ga\-ga-3.dwg KEY: VIRTUAL FOOTWAY A RO REPROUCE FROM THE ORNANCE SURVEY MAP WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. LICENCE No. 144286. CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVE. TP RAWING ISSUE FOR FEASIBILITY CONSIERATION AN PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. RAWING NOT TO BE USE FOR CONSTRUCTION. I-TRANSPORT L ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS MAE BY OTHERS IN SCALING FROM THIS RAWING. MEASUREMENTS SHOUL BE TAKEN FROM FIGURE IMENSIONS ONLY. CM REQUIREMENTS CONSIERE AT FEASIBILITY STAGE ONLY. FURTHER CONSIERATION REQUIRE BY ETAILE ESIGN TEAM. SCALE BAR @ 1: 1 2 BRIGE S 5 1 TITLE: SCALE @ A3: OWNEN ROA BRIGE - VIRTUAL FOOTWAY PROPOSAL Grove House, Lutyens Close, Chineham Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8AG www.i-transport.co.uk Tel: 16 33864 Fax: 16 338644 REV STATUS: ATE BY ESCRIPTION RAFT CHK AP CLIENT: OWNEN ROA, PORCHESTER RAWING No: MILLER HOMES APPROVE: MC RAWN: PROJECT: CHECKE: AS SHOWN FILE REF: PROJECT No: Providing a second approach lane on Shearwater Avenue Upgrading the pedestrian crossings to PUFFIN crossings Investigation is also ongoing to consider what improvements at the A27 elme Roundabout might be needed. HARSTANING ROA MARKINGS 'SLOW' TO BE PROVIE WITH SURFACE TREATMENT 38 O SLOW WN EN CL 23.58 SL Early work has identified that there is the potential to improve the ownend Road / A27 traffic signal junction to improve its operation by: Installing the latest signal technology to improve efficiency 23.5m Traffic impacts A large number of traffic surveys have been carried out to understand local traffic issues, and assessment work to consider what network improvements might be needed is continuing in consultation with Hampshire County Council. 38 W TO BE A MINIMUM OF 4.8m WITH CL 23.58 R N NE O T:\Projects\12 Series Project Numbers\12212ITB ownend Road, Portchester\Tech\Acad\i-Transport rawings\working rawings\ga\-ga-4.dwg Pedestrian and cycle access to The Thicket via Cams Bridge Portchester Railway Station is within walking and cycling distance, offering longer distance connections to destinations including London, Southampton and Winchester CL.8 Vehicular access provided to ownend Road, along with a pedestrian connection to the existing footway and possible improvements for pedestrian using the ownend Road Railway Bridge Pedestrian access to Upper Cornaway Lane Vehicle access Pedestrian Improvement Options for ownend Road bridge TW ATE: AB 14.11.16 -GA-3 REV: - Proposed improvements to ownend Road A27 junction What other of the highway and movement framework should we be looking at... please consider: hat highway improvements do you hat would help to encourage think are needed as part of the proposals? more walking and cycling? hat other local issues should we be aware of?
Next steps www.millerhomesnorthportchester.co.uk The master plan Planning application elivery Following this exhibition your comments will help inform the evolving master plan and will be summarised into a report that will be made publicly available. This will be considered together with continued dialogue with key stakeholders and technical work. Miller Homes are aiming to submit an outline planning application for around 35 homes to Fareham istrict Council in summer 217. This will establish the parameters of development for the site and will include an illustrative master plan. There will be a further opportunity to comment on the submission material when the council formally consults on the planning application. Assuming the planning application is positively determined in the autumn of 217 we anticipate that work could start on site in 218. Timeline Summer 217: Submission of outline planning application Autumn 217: etermination of outline planning application Spring 218: etailed planning application submitted Summer 218: etailed planning application determined Mid/late 218 Construction starts on site Stay in touch Thank you for attending this exhibition, we hope you have found it informative. Please let us have any further thoughts on the comment forms provided. If you have any questions please feel free to Contact details: speak to a member of the project team! Freepost MPC Feedback 8 148 8911 Website: www.millerhomesnorthportchester.co.uk