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Policy
All new developments must evidence their resilience to future environmental conditions.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- R3.2
Policy
All new developments must evidence their resilience to future environmental conditions.
Policy
Public realm and open space planting strategies should consider including climateresistant species to future-proof the development.
Policy
All new developments must provide a clear plan for the maintenance of green infrastructure associated with the scheme.
Policy
Proposals must outline the various organisation and bodies responsible for the management and maintenance of private and public space within the development.
Policy
Applicants should draft their own property conveyance plans for private and shared land before submitting final detailed drawings to resolve potential conflicts before permission is granted.
Policy
Edge ares of public realm within new developments must be attractive and robust so they do not need costly maintenance or fall into a state of disrepair.
Policy
When planting trees and any landscape, adequate ground preparation and planting systems must be used to ensure successful establishment and to allow the tree to grow with vigour appropriate to the species and situation.
Policy
All landscape material should be clean and of a suitable composition to match the conditions best for the planting.
Policy
Private property such as homes and gardens should be designed to be flexible to adapt to the changing needs of their users over time. This should extend to buildings and public space where possible.
Policy
Proposed space and access arrangements should be flexible so they can be easily changed to suit the needs of their users over time.