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Policy
All new buildings are encouraged to meet Building Regulations Part M4(2). This has particular relevance to Uttlesford where the population on average is ageing.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- L2.3
Policy
All new buildings are encouraged to meet Building Regulations Part M4(2). This has particular relevance to Uttlesford where the population on average is ageing.
Policy
New developments must demonstrate how they successfully integrate home working into their design. Approaches to co-working spaces should also be outline where applicable
Policy
Developments must engage with local communities in what they want to see on the undeveloped parts of new sites - see process section.
Policy
Community Engagement exercises should consider how to include ‘hard to-reach’ groups and those not involved in the planning system.
Policy
Community hubs or communal spaces should be considered from the outset to strengthen identity and cohesion within new settlements.
Policy
Developments must outline details of contracts for ongoing management and maintenance including the ability for local residents to get involved in the way that their green spaces are managed.
Policy
New developments should demonstrate their compliance any Neighbourhood Plans, highlighting exceptional local circumstances, or unexpected priorities.
Policy
The details of any stewardship arrangements will be agreed between Uttlesford District Council, the developers and other stakeholders at the planning stage.
Policy
In any proposals there must not be any unused or undefined areas of land without a clear purpose or ownership.