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    n settlement centres buildings should join to create a more compact layout and respond to the historic context of Uttlesford.

    Reference
    B1.3
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    On settlement edges and rural areas whether buildings join will depend on the context of the proposal.

    Reference
    B1.4
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    Facade design must vary for buildings that join to avoid a monolithic appearance.

    Reference
    B1.5
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    Essex Design Guide Criteria for Placing Buildings at Densities Over 20 Dwellings Per Hectare provides further guidance regarding creating continuous frontages.

    Reference
    B1.6
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    Proposals must respond to Uttlesford Places and the way in which buildings join in Uttlesford.

    Reference
    B1.7
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    Proposals must have regard to the Street Type Characters in Section 4.6 Public Spaces.

    Reference
    B1.8
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    New development should, where possible, be sympathetic to the existing grain.

    Reference
    B1.9
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    Building types and forms should respect the character of the local area or should contribute to its own distinctive, but complementary character.

    Reference
    B1.10
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    The building forms used along a street should create rhythm and interest.

    Reference
    B1.11
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    The scale of new development should be sensitive to its context. An uplift in scale can be appropriate for landmark buildings in a key location.

    Reference
    B1.12