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Tables for the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) 2022
Download the trajectory table, tables A and B and summary tables 1 to 7 for the annual review of the council’s Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) for 2022.
These data tables are taken from the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) Update 2022
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Background data for housing trajectory graph based on the sources of housing supply summarised in Summary Tables 1 to 7.
Summary Tables 1 to 7 set out the results of the 2022 SHLAA and provide a summary of the calculations in Tables A to F. In overall terms, the SHLAA has identified a total housing land supply of 17,976 housing units of which 13,818 units are projected to be deliverable by the end of the City Plan period in 2030. This projected housing supply substantially exceeds the minimum target of 13,200 homes set out in Policy CP1 of City Plan Part One.
The potential supply from sites of 6 units and above within the 8 City Plan Development Areas (DA1 to DA8). Over the City Plan period to 2030, there is an identified supply of 5,577 units within these areas.
The potential supply from sites of 6 units and above across the rest of the city (outside the City Plan Development Areas). Over the City Plan period to 2030, there is an identified supply of 5,103 units across the rest of the city