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3. GENERAL CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT
   
Policy GC1 Design of Development Throughout the District
Policy GC2 Sunlighting and Daylighting Throughout the District
Policy GC3 Protection of Amenities Throughout the District
Policy GC4 Landscaping Throughout the District
Policy GC5 Development on the Skyline Throughout the District Policy removed as from 28th September 2007
Policy GC6 Requirements of Statutory Authorities and Similar Undertakings Throughout the District Cancelled by Core Strategy Policy CS32 on 15th November 2011
Policy GC7 Noise-generating Developments Throughout the District
Policy GC8 Residential and Other Noise Sensitive Development in Areas of High Noise Level Throughout the District
Policy GC9 Prevention of Pollution Throughout the District
Policy GC10 Protection from Flooding in the Areas as Defined on the Proposals Map And Throughout the District
Policy GC11 Water Abstraction Throughout the District
Policy GC12 Protection of River Character - Rivers Chess & Misbourne
Policy GC13 Hazardous Substances Consent Throughout the District
Policy GC14 Access for Disabled People to Developments Used by the Public Throughout the District
Policy GC15 New Temporary Buildings or Temporary Use of Land or Existing Buildings Throughout the District Policy removed as from 28th September 2007
 
  Design Of Development Throughout The District
  POLICY GC1
  Throughout the District the Council will permit development which is designed to a high standard and which also complies with other Policies in the Local Plan. Design includes both the appearance of the development and its relationship to its surroundings. Planning applications will be assessed in respect of these matters with regard to the following criteria:
  (a) Scale of Development
    Development should be in scale with its surroundings relating well in terms of overall dimensions to all features of the townscape or landscape which forms the setting of the application site.
    The scale of new buildings should not be at variance with any surrounding buildings, particularly with regard to frontage width and building height. Elements such as windows, doors, roofs, shop fronts etc. should relate to one another in such a way as to maintain the scale and proportions of surrounding buildings.
    Similarly, extensions to existing buildings should be designed to respect the scale and proportions of those buildings.
  (b) Height of Development
    The height of new buildings and structures should generally conform with the height of adjoining buildings and structures. Where uniform building height is part of the character of a street, significant variations in the general roof line or eaves line will not be permitted. In other areas, however, the continuance of irregular building heights may be desirable where this is part of the existing character of the street scene.
    The height of structures relating to telecommunications development is covered by Policies TD1 and TD2.
    Extensions to existing buildings should not exceed the height of those buildings.
  (c) Siting and Relationship with Adjoining Buildings and Highways
    The siting of new buildings and extensions to existing buildings should be in accordance with the siting of any existing adjoining buildings and if fronting a road, the scale and alignment of the road in which they are to be located.
  (d) Relationship of Development to its Site
    Proposed development should relate well to the characteristics of the site on which it is to be located. The size and shape of development should be in proportion to the size, shape and topography of the site and located within the site to take account of existing features. Proposed buildings within the site should be sited to create attractive groupings and spaces between buildings. The setting of each building should respect that of any others on the site.
  (e) Appearance of Car Parking and Servicing Areas
    The layout of any development should not be dominated by access roads, car parking or servicing areas. Large parking or servicing areas uninterrupted by landscaping will not be accepted.
  (f) Building Materials
    In areas where certain facing materials predominate, such as bricks of a certain colour, or slate or clay-tiled roofs, development should use matching or similar materials.
    Where an existing building is to be extended, the proposed facing materials should match as closely as possible those of the original building.
  (g) Form of New Buildings and Extensions
    The form of new buildings should reflect important features on adjoining buildings which are important to the character and appearance of the street, eg., bay windows, gable or hipped roofs and dormer windows.
    Similarly, extensions to existing buildings should reflect the form of those buildings.
  (h) Detailing of Building Work in Sensitive Locations
    Within Conservation Areas, Established Residential Areas of Special Character and any other localised areas where design detail contributes positively to local distinctiveness, the acceptability of a new building, or an extension to an existing building, in its setting, may depend on such design details as small projections, ornamentation, the use of special brickwork, the linking of particular features on adjoining buildings or the continuation of walls and fences. The Council will expect such design details to be incorporated as considered appropriate to the development and its relationship with its surroundings.
  (i) Design Against Crime
    In larger-scale developments, the Council will expect the design to be aimed at reducing the opportunity for crime in accordance with current advice.
  (j) Other Aspects of Design
    Other related aspects of "design" are covered by Policies GC2, GC3, GC4, GC5, GC6, TR3, TR15, TR16, TW3, TW4 to which reference should also be made.
  This Policy also relates to caravans.
  Sunlighting And Daylighting Throughout The District
  POLICY GC2
  Throughout the District the Council will seek to ensure:
  (i) that the design and layout of proposed buildings and extensions to existing buildings enables adjoining land or buildings to be protected from significant loss of sunlight and daylight;
    and
  (ii) that sufficient sunlight and daylight reaches into, between and around proposed buildings and extensions to existing buildings.
  Where either of these criteria are not met, planning permission will be refused.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  This Policy also relates to caravans.
  Protection Of Amenities Throughout The District
  POLICY GC3
  In considering proposals for development throughout the District, the Council will seek to achieve good standards of amenity for the future occupiers of that development and to protect the amenities enjoyed by the occupants of existing adjoining and neighbouring properties.
  Where amenities are impaired to a significant degree, planning permission will be refused.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  This Policy also relates to caravans.
  Landscaping Throughout The District
  POLICY GC4
  Existing established trees and hedgerows in sound condition and of good amenity and wildlife value - together with any other existing landscape features of the site which are an important part of its character, such as ponds, should be retained and should be shown on the submitted plans.
  In appropriate cases, planning applications should include landscaping proposals suitable for the development proposed and the characteristics of the site, including details of any service runs and/or changes in ground level.
  Wherever possible the additional landscaping should enhance existing features of wildlife interest and planting should use native trees, shrubs, herbs or grasses where appropriate for the site.
  Planning applications which do not meet the above criteria, will be refused.
  This Policy applies throughout the District.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Development On The Skyline Throughout The District
  POLICY GC5
  Throughout the District the Council will not permit development on the skyline unless it is satisfied that such development will not be visually obtrusive and disruptive to existing views.
  This Policy does not apply in the case of developments covered by Policy TD1 in the Telecommunications Chapter.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Requirements Of Statutory Authorities And Similar Undertakings Throughout The District
  POLICY GC6
  All proposed development throughout the District should comply with the requirements of the Statutory Authorities and similar undertakings who provide water, sewerage, electricity, gas, telephone and drainage services.
  Development will not be permitted unless foul sewers and sewerage treatment works of adequate capacity and design are available or will be provided in time to serve that development.
  Development which increases the requirement for water will not be permitted unless adequate water resources either already exist or will be provided in time to serve the development and without deterring existing uses.
  If necessary the Council will include a condition in any permission granted to phase a development to ensure that adequate water supply and/or sewerage provision exists before the development is commenced.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Noise-Generating Developments Throughout The District
  POLICY GC7
  Noise-generating development will not be permitted where the noise levels and/or the noise characteristics which would result from that development would cause an unacceptable degree of disturbance to the occupants of any residential or other noise-sensitive development in the vicinity of the application site. Noise includes vibrations.
  Noise-sensitive development includes housing and other types of residential accommodation, hospitals, schools and colleges and any other development where the occupants would be particularly sensitive to disturbance by noise.
  The Council will also not permit any potentially noisy developments which would adversely affect the quiet enjoyment by visitors of:
  a) areas which have remained relatively undisturbed by noise nuisance and are valued for recreation and amenity for this reason;
    and/or
  b) areas of established importance for nature conservation as defined in Policy NC1;
    and/or
  c) areas containing identified features of historic heritage value, ie., archaeological sites, Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, Conservation Areas, Parks and Gardens of Special Historic interest.
  Noise levels and characteristics will be assessed having regard to the advice in Planning Policy Guidance, PPG24, Planning and Noise, September 1994, Annexes 1, 2 and 3, to British Standards and Codes of Practice as listed in Appendix 1 in this Local Plan and to other published sources to which reference may be made in an individual case.
  Reference may also be made to Annexes 5 and 6 of PPG24, Planning and Noise, September 1994, in connection with the specification of conditions.
  Where planning permission is granted, conditions may be imposed to control the effects of noise and may relate to the sound insulation of any building, the nature of activities and the hours of operation, maximising the containment of noise within buildings, the control of noise arising from external plant or vehicle movements and specifying the maximum ambient noise levels at the boundaries of the development site.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, other Policies in this Local Plan should also be complied with.
  This Policy applies throughout the District.
  Residential And Other Noise Sensitive Development In Areas Of High Noise Levels Throughout The District
  POLICY GC8
  The Council will not accept proposals for residential and other noise-sensitive development in areas which are, or are expected to become, subject to high noise levels and/or disturbing noise characteristics unless, in exceptional cases, conditions can be imposed in the granting of planning permission which would achieve mitigation of the effects of that noise and reduce it to acceptable levels within the application site.
  Noise-sensitive development is as defined in Policy GC7.
  Noise levels and characteristics will be assessed as set out in Policy GC7, and reference may also be made to Annexes 5 and 6 of PPG24, Planning and Noise, September 1994, in connection with the specification of conditions.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, other Policies in this Local Plan should also be complied with.
  This Policy applies throughout the District.
  Prevention Of Pollution Throughout The District
  POLICY GC9
  Throughout the District, the Council will not grant permission for any development likely to generate unacceptable levels of air, water or ground pollution or give rise to pollution problems resulting from the disturbance of contaminated land.
  The Council will also refuse any development that would be in close proximity to existing sources of pollution.
  In appropriate cases the Council will positively support proposals for the alleviation of pollution.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  This Policy does not relate to noise, which is the subject of Policies GC7 and GC8.
  Protection From Flooding In The Areas As Defined On the Proposals Map And Throughout the District
  POLICY GC10
  The Council will not permit further development, intensification of existing development, or the raising of land levels in areas at risk from flooding as shown on the Proposals Map. Exceptionally, where development is permitted in areas at risk from flooding, appropriate flood protection measures will be required.
  The Council will not grant permission for development outside the floodplain which would increase the risk of flooding downstream due to additional surface water run-off. Exceptionally, if such development is to be permitted, it must include appropriate run-off attenuation measures.
  This Policy applies both in the areas as defined on the Proposals Map in respect of areas liable to flooding and throughout the District for development outside the floodplain.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Water Abstraction Throughout The District
  POLICY GC11
  Throughout the District the Council will not permit any development with a requirement for the abstraction of water from a river, water table, aquifer or other ground-water source which will significantly reduce the flow of water to the detriment of water quality, wildlife and amenity.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Protection Of River Character - Rivers Chess And Misbourne
  POLICY GC12
  Any development which will detrimentally affect the character of the District's rivers, river banks or land in the vicinity of a river, particularly where the development impinges visually on the riverside landscape, will not be permitted. The term "river" includes any adjoining marshland, or other related water feature.
  This Policy applies to the River Chess and River Misbourne.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Hazardous Substances Consent Throughout The District
  POLICY GC13
  When an application for Hazardous Substances Consent is made, the Council will consider whether the proposed storage or use of the hazardous substance is appropriate in the proposed location in terms of the risks to the health and safety of people living in the surrounding area and the wider implications for the District's communities.
  If the storage of a hazardous substance is considered to be unsafe the application will be refused.
  This Policy applies throughout the District.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  Access For Disabled People To Developments Used By The Public Throughout The District
  POLICY GC14
  Throughout the District the Council will require that all new buildings and associated development to which the public has access are provided with suitable external facilities for disabled people as set out in the Policy, insofar as it is in the circumstances both practicable and reasonable.
  Car parking provision should be made in accordance with the Council's adopted Vehicle Parking Policy and Standards as set out in Policies TR11 and TR16, and the development should incorporate suitable facilities for disabled people to obtain access from adjacent public highways into and between buildings, and between buildings and car parks.
  Where planning permission is sought for the change of use or extension of an existing building to which the public has access, the Council will also require appropriate provision to be made for disabled people as set out in the second clause of this Policy.
  Conditions to ensure the provision of external facilities for disabled people will be included in any planning permission granted.
  Where development is acceptable in accordance with this Policy, planning permission will be granted provided that other Policies in this Local Plan would also be complied with.
  New Temporary Buildings Or Temporary Use Of Land Or Existing Buildings Throughout The District
  POLICY GC15
  The Council will grant planning permission for new temporary buildings, or the temporary use of existing buildings or land, provided that all the following criteria are met:
  (i) the proposed building or use of land would not significantly adversely affect the amenities of the locality around the application site;
  (ii) existing car parking spaces and manoeuvring and servicing areas within the application site would be retained;
  (iii) additional car parking spaces in accordance with the Council's adopted standards as set out in Policy TR16 in the Transport Chapter would be provided to serve the proposed development for the period during which the temporary building or temporary use of land is required;
  (iv) other Policies in the Local Plan would be complied with.
  Where a proposal is acceptable in terms of the above criteria, temporary planning permission will be granted where the applicant requests such a permission, or the Council considers that the circumstances relating to the site might change, or a trial run is required to assess the effect of the development on the area.
  If the temporary building or land use continues to be required after a temporary permission has expired, further applications will be considered on the basis that a permanent building or use of the land is sought.
  Conditions will be attached to any temporary planning permission requiring reinstatement of the land or building to its former condition when the permission expires.
  This Policy applies throughout the District.
   
   
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