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Planning risk and development: How greater planning certainty would affect residential development a Bartlett/LSE London project for the RTPI Highbury Group 22 October 2018 Kath Scanlon, LSE

Background to the research Growing recognition that risk and uncertainty can delay development The English planning system is responsible for increasing the cost and uncertainty of investment, hence reducing the efficient use of land and other resources HM Treasury 2015

Recent legislation 2015 Government pledges to introduce zoning-style mechanisms to give more certainty to the planning process 2016 Housing and Planning Act introduces Permission in Principle

Our research question Would a zoning-type approach reduce the costs of planning risk enough to lead to a significant expansion in housing supply?

Methods Literature review including experience in zoning-based systems e.g. USA Interview programme: Developers National and local policy makers Financiers, landowners, consultants Workshops with practitioners in London and Birmingham to test our findings Used Permission in Principle example to guide interviews and workshops--but not a formal evaluation

The logic model Assumptions In any field, higher risk required return higher Obtaining planning consent constitutes a significant risk, increasing developers hurdle rate of return Schemes promising lower returns do not get built Contributing to the undersupply of new housing

The logic model Expectations More planning certainty would reduce risk Facing lower risk, developers would reduce their hurdle rate of return Schemes promising lower returns would get built. Leading to more new housing

Uncertainties driving planning risk Will the scheme receive permission? What will be required in terms of Affordable housing? Infrastructure? Other contributions? Will planning committee overturn agreements made at officer level? How long will it take to negotiate consent?

How market actors price planning risk Developers use rules of thumb rather than modelling or formal analysis Strategic land investors/land traders seek out land without planning permission because of potential for high returns. Qualitative judgements about what might be permissible in future

How market actors price planning risk Lenders generally only lend to developers after planning permission is secured so take no planning risk Institutional investors in residential property usually invest in completed Build to Rent schemes so take no planning risk

Pricing risk: where planning fits in

And let s not forget

Existing mechanisms for reducing uncertainty Pre-application discussions Outline planning permission Local development orders Development corporations

The new one: Permission in Principle Housing and Planning Act 2016 Local authorities can specify a priori what development would be acceptable on brownfield sites PiP covers the principle of development location, use and number of units--but not Technical Details Consent

Early days Two mechanisms currently available List in Part 2 of brownfield register (deadline Dec 2017). Developers can apply for PiP for small housing developments (since June 2018) Later: to appear in neighbourhood & local plans Few (none?) yet in place

+s and s of PiP Certainty about the principle of development could help small/medium developers with finance Local authorities lack expertise/staff to do detailed site assessments Planning conditions, themselves a major source of risk, are not covered

Wider issues w/grafting zoning onto discretionary system Consulting local communities about the principle of development, but without a specific proposal, would be challenging PiP would reduce flexibility to respond to changes in market conditions Reduced risk would feed through to higher land prices for affected sites

Conclusions PiP (or similar) could reduce risk and increase delivery in some cases especially smaller developers on smaller sites Need to agree planning conditions on larger, more complex sites leaves significant risk Developers price risk based on experience so changes would take time to filter through