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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

6.3 Additional Supporting Documentation

Representation ID: 265

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

reference that the council's local lists provide further information as to when additional supporting documentation is required which can be found on the council's web site

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

2.3.2.1 Overshadowing

Representation ID: 266

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

I think we need to make a commitment to a shadowing school of thought ie P J Littlefair's 'Site layout planning for daylight and sunlight a guide to good practice' as a method that the authority agrees to (this was the guy who came in to do the talk and is nationally renowned in this field)

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

2.3.4.5 Public Art

Representation ID: 267

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

I think the word typically is not strong enough for the 1% contribution, it should be more like a 1% contribution will be required unless otherwise agreed with the Council

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

2.3.5.4 Conversions

Representation ID: 268

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

houses into flats - Viv may want to look at strengthening this up as I think there is a general push to stop this outside of town centre areas, maybe can be achieved by referencing the Core Strategy

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

2.3.2.2 Overlooking and Privacy

Representation ID: 269

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

cross sections can be an effective tool to demonstrate overlooking is not possible the Council uses a height of 1.7 metres for eye lines

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

5.3.8 Beach Huts

Representation ID: 270

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

roller shutters are not acceptable in any circumstance even where there is repeat vandalism. When I contacted a number of other authorities with beach huts they do not allow roller shutters as they look like garages. In speaking with colleges in building control they are satisfied that using better hinges and locks on the doors will be just as effective. Staining of beach huts is unacceptable and was accidently included in the first version of the design and townscape guide and should now be omitted. The colour of the beach huts must be vibrant pastels going further than just 'will be welcomed'. I know there are a lot of examples of pretty poor design including roller shutters and staining however over time as these are replaced (generally every 10-15 years) it will be possible to really improve there appearance.

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

4.5 Conservation Areas

Representation ID: 271

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

I could not see it but did we mention about the window grants scheme the council offers - there should be a paragraph stating "Traditional windows are essential to the character of historic buildings and conservation areas. Many need repairing; others have been replaced by inappropriate designs. Window Grants are, therefore, available to help repair and reinstate traditional windows in Conservation Areas. Window Grants provide 40% of the cost of repairing and reinstating traditional windows in Conservation Areas. Grants are up to £500 per property and are restricted to traditional windows facing the street which contribute to the area's character. Grants are discretionary and will depend on funds being available when an application is made. Grant application forms are available from Enterprise, Tourism and the Environment, Southend-on-Sea Borough Council telephone 01702 215004 or can be downloaded from this page. Estimates from two contractors based on the same specification must be enclosed with the application. The offer of a grant is discretionary and will be subject to acceptable estimates and to funds being available. A grant cannot be offered for work that has already been started or carried out. If a grant is offered, it will be in writing and will be subject to appropriate conditions. Subject to agreement, work may be deferred for up to a year following a grant offer. Payment of a grant will normally be made after the work has been completed satisfactorily and receipted invoices have been submitted. Interim payments for larger projects may be made in some instances. Consent under planning legislation and the Building Regulations may be needed before work starts. The Council will advise and help you make any necessary application."

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Design and Townscape Guide - Refresh 2009 (Consultation Draft)

2.3.1.3 Internal Arrangements and Space Standards

Representation ID: 272

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Southend Borough Council

Representation Summary:

all habitable rooms 'must' not 'should' have natural ventilation and daylight


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