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  • None

    Policy

    The continuity of the footway and/or cycleway should take priority over the location of private or visitor parking.

    Reference
    M3.11
  • None

    Policy

    Frontage car parking must contain soft landscaping and use high-quality and attractive surface materials.

    Reference
    M3.12
  • None

    Policy

    Parking to the front of homes must be part of a defined space which has a shared surface with quality street materials

    Reference
    M3.13
  • None

    Policy

    Proposals that contain triple tandem parking will be refused.

    Reference
    M3.14
  • None

    Policy

    Where bins and bikes are accessed via the driveway the width must be sufficient to pass cars.

    Reference
    M3.15
  • None

    Policy

    Driveway access to on-plot parking must be well-designed to prevent cars parking in the footway.

    Reference
    M3.16
  • None

    Policy

    Dutch' entrance kerbs must be used to enable continuous level footways.

    Reference
    M3.17
  • None

    Policy

    On-street or parking must be provided with a street tree or robust landscaping every 6 bays.

    Reference
    M3.18
  • None

    Policy

    Layouts must avoid long-runs (more than 12) of continuous frontage parking.

    Reference
    M3.19
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    Policy

    On street parking in front of the main building line or adjacent to apartment buildings must be complemented by strong active frontages and prominent planting.

    Reference
    M3.20