Mr Jones said he would "most definitely" make a submission when public submissions opened.
"There's not actually that much viable horticultural land available for cherries and apples ... and it would just be a shame to see more of it disappear.
"I do understand there is a need for housing ... there's plenty of hillsides which can't be used for horticulture that could be built on."
Mr Jones said Wilton Partners, the company planning the development, had provided its plans, but there had not been much discussion between them yet.
Other residents or businesses close by were either for the development or had not seen the plans and did not wish to comment.
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