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  • Basement

    Policy

    Where basement parking is considered to be acceptable, it must not be located on a principal elevation and must be integral to the overall architecture of the building. Retaining walls must be kept to a minimum and designed to minimise the visual impact on the external appearance of the building, the site and streetscene. A high quality landscaping scheme must form part of the overall design proposal.

  • Ancillary infrastructure

    Policy

    The need forinfrastructure such as sub-stations, pumping stations and plant and equipment, including water tanks, must be considered at the outset of the design process and integrated into the design of the building or site.

  • None

    Policy

    Proposals for new development must demonstrate an understanding of the context of the proposed site by analysing key contextual features such as its topography and geology, the landscape and natural features, boundary features, the layout of streets and buildings and typical form and details.

    Reference
    C1.1
  • None

    Policy

    Based upon the undertaken analysis proposals should describe the existing and local positive features of the proposed site and its surroundings and explain how these have influenced, and will influence, the design of the proposed place.

    Reference
    C1.2
  • None

    Policy

    Development must identify and demonstrate a detailed understanding of the significance of heritage assets within and adjacent to development sites at the earliest opportunity.

    Reference
    C2.1
  • None

    Policy

    Developments must agree detailed and sitespecific positive approaches to individual heritage assets and historic features that are located within development sites.

    Reference
    C2.2
  • None

    Policy

    Proposals for new development must demonstrate an understanding of the history of the place, how it has changed and influenced the context.

    Reference
    C2.3