Land At Broad Street Green Road And Langford Road And Maypole Road Great Totham Essex
Description
Application for non-material amendment following grant of Planning Permission 23/00408/RESM (Reserved matters application for the approval of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for the construction of 246 residential units with associated access, parking, servicing and landscaping (Parcels 3, 6 and 7 only) of outline application 15/00419/OUT (Part outline/part detailed (hybrid) application for mixed use development including: (i) Residential development (Use Class C3) for up to 1138 dwellings including 30% as affordable housing (Outline) (ii) Residential Care for up to 120 beds (Use Class C2) (Outline) (iii) "Neighbourhood" uses which may include retail, commercial, and community uses (Use Classes A1 and/or A2 and/or A3 and/or A4 and/or A5 and/or D1a and/or D1b) (Outline) (iv) Primary school and early years childcare facility (Use Class D1c) (Outline) (v) A relief road between Broad Street Green Road and Langford Road (Detailed element) (vi) Formal and informal open space (including any associated sports pavilion/clubhouse) (Use Class D2e) (Outline); (vii) Construction of initial gas and electricity sub-stations (Detailed); and (Viii) All associated amenity space, landscaping, parking, servicing, utilities (other than as listed in item (vii) above), footpath and cycle links, on-site drainage, and infrastructure works (Outline).) Amendment sought: comprising of alterations to Plots 189-192 and 238-241 with regards to their house types and materials used on the aforementioned plots.
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