6. Do you consider the alternative options to be more appropriate? If so, please state why.

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Comment

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

Representation ID: 762

Received: 10/08/2010

Respondent: Burges Estate Residents Association

Representation Summary:

Page 16. The question of density is an important one but is dealt with in a vague and woolly manner. I do not suggest setting rigid figures but do feel some guidance in the form of ranges reflecting development types would be appropriate.

Comment

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

Representation ID: 975

Received: 20/10/2010

Respondent: Savills

Representation Summary:

Revise wording for clarity to read: "the Council takes the view that the applicant should demonstrate how the development proposals will take account....

Comment

Development Management Development Plan (DPD)

Representation ID: 979

Received: 20/10/2010

Respondent: Savills

Representation Summary:

6- All developments required to incorporate high quality materials. Quality design and townscape can be achieved without demanding high quality materials in all circumstances, and it may be appropriate in certain circumstances to allow construction using materials that are not of high quality to meet other planning and sustainability objectives i.e. locally sourced materials.
Replace wording "high quality material " with "materials of appropriate quality"