Gardens and small spaces
Policy
The applicant must demonstrate that the proposed scheme complies with the ‘Gardens and small spaces’ best practice guidance set out within this chapter.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- trafford-design-code-LNL-6
Policy
The applicant must demonstrate that the proposed scheme complies with the ‘Gardens and small spaces’ best practice guidance set out within this chapter.
Policy
The applicant must demonstrate that the proposed scheme complies with the ‘Management and Maintenance’ best practice guidance set out within this chapter.
Policy
Applicants must identify a street hierarchy within developments that provides an attractive public realm and seeks to maximise active travel and opportunities for communities to meet and children to play
Policy
Applicants must demonstrate that the design of the streets and associated public realm is appropriate for the development with reference to latest guidance and best practice.
Policy
Applicants must demonstrate that they have appropriately considered the likelihood of changing demands on the design of streets and the public realm.
Policy
Applicants must demonstrate that they have incorporated the provision of street trees, SUDS and landscaping into streets and other areas of public realm in accordance with the landscaping code and guidance chapter.
Policy
Applicants must demonstrate that they have maximised opportunities for the safe provision of on-street car parking on new streets and in new developments.
Policy
Applicants must demonstrate that in the design of public realm and streets they have created the right conditions for people to feel safe and secure, without the need for additional security measures.
Policy
Hostile vehicle mitigation measures must be integrated seamlessly into the public realm. where appropriate.
Policy
Pedestrian environments must be safe, accessible, legible and free of visual clutter, providing consistent materials, wayfinding and signage.