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  • Policy

    Conservation area appraisals, village design guides, historic area assessments, etc. all provide background information to support the identification of key characteristics of areas and should be referenced in the development of proposals affecting the historic environment.

    Reference
    C2.14
  • Policy

    I.1

    Developments must demonstrate an understanding of the story of the place; its history, culture and associations.

    Reference
    I.1
  • Policy

    I.2

    Proposals must include an analysis of local character including building form, layout, topography, typical local materials and details.

    Reference
    I.2
  • Policy

    I.3

    Developments must include a response to Section 3. Uttlesford Places. This should be prepared at pre-application stage and discussed with Officers.

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    I.3
  • Policy

    I.4

    Proposal should utilise Uttlesford Places and the Street Character Types set out with section 4.6 Public Spaces to reinforce character and identity within developments.

    Reference
    I.4
  • Policy

    I.5

    Applicants should develop a strategy to demonstrate legibility and identity within the proposals, which may help to reinforce local identity and/or create a fresh identity for the new place.

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    I.5
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    I.6

    Proposals should clearly demonstrate how they have reflected the variety and varied roofscape of Uttlesford.

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    I.6
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    I.7

    Continuous repetition of roof forms and uniform ridges should be avoided.

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    I.7