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Policy
Landmarks and focal points should be visible along key routes and incorporated into the layout.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- B2.11
Policy
Landmarks and focal points should be visible along key routes and incorporated into the layout.
Policy
Proposals must ensure any small-scale development in or on the edges of historic villages is of an appropriate scale, form, and design and uses materials which reflect the local vernacular.
Policy
The proposed building line should respect and replicate the predominant building line within a street (where it positively contributes to the existing sense of place).
Policy
Building lines must enhance key views.
Policy
In the development centres and along key routes, where density is increased, the building line should be continuous with the setback limited.
Policy
Within the rural areas and settlement edges, where the density is lower, setbacks may be greater and have more variation.
Policy
Market Streets and Local Streets within a new development should have a consistent building line and strong continuity of built form to reinforce their position in the spatial hierarchy.
Policy
The proposed building line should provide appropriate levels of privacy for new buildings.
Policy
For non-residential buildings, setting the building line back from the street edge (to increase its width) is only acceptable if it provides well located and usable public realm which is well designed.
Policy
New development should generally reflect the height and scale that characterise existing buildings and the street frontage.