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    Policy

    A tall building should generally not be a stand-alone building but part of a larger block and integrate with the built form, streets, space and public realm.

    Reference
    B2.31
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    Policy

    Tall buildings should provide a mix of uses and support the intensification of areas that are well served by public transport and offer good connections for walking and cycling.

    Reference
    B2.32
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    Policy

    A building heights plan must accompany applications indicating where any uplift in scale (above the prevailing height) will be located with an accompanying design rationale for location.

    Reference
    B2.33
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    Policy

    Proposals must comprehensively test their impact on heritage assets and demonstrate it minimises or avoids adverse impacts to protected and valued landscapes and their characteristics.

    Reference
    B2.34
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    Policy

    Destinations should be distinguishable from the rest of the settlement.

    Reference
    B3.1
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    Policy

    The design of destination buildings or public realm should use its location, layout, form and features to reinforce their status with the settlement hierarchy.

    Reference
    B3.2
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    Policy

    Destinations should be carefully incorporated into the layout of settlements locating them on nodes on the appropriate hierarchy of route.

    Reference
    B3.3
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    Policy

    New residential developments will be expected to provide regular spaces for people to meet and engage. New developments should include character areas of approximately 100-200 homes, each with at least one destination space.

    Reference
    B3.4
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    Policy

    The above character areas should each be linked to a centre, which includes facilities (new or existing) which acts as a key destination and heart of community life.

    Reference
    B3.5
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    Policy

    Clear and direct connections must be created between destinations with dead ends avoided.

    Reference
    B3.6