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Policy
Must be a provision of loading bays in local centres to ensure small services vehicles can unload and deliver to local shops and businesses without blocking the street.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- H3.7
Policy
Must be a provision of loading bays in local centres to ensure small services vehicles can unload and deliver to local shops and businesses without blocking the street.
Policy
Planting should be used to screen and soften larger utility buildings and structures.
Policy
The height of the lowest mailbox aperture should be no lower than 700mm from delivery floor level and the height of the highest mailbox aperture be no higher than 1200mm from delivery floor level.
Policy
Uttlesford has adopted a climate strategy in response to the climate emergency. Proposals must demonstrate how their design responds to the seven themes of strategy; Resources, energy conservation, transport, planning, council assets and operation, natural environment and adapting to climate change.
Policy
Applicants and assessors must have regard to the principles of the Energy Hierarchy:
Policy
The following targets are encouraged to be achieved for primary energy demand targets (kWh/m2) for residential building type:
Policy
Buildings should be designed to maximise energy efficiency and are encouraged to meet exemplary efficiency standards such as Passivhaus. This equates to use of up to 15 kwh/ sqm for heating and cooling and up to 60 kwh/ sqm for primary energy use.
Policy
As a minimum, all building types should be designed to achieve a minimum of EPC Rating B (on average no greater than 92 kWh / sqm of energy use).
Policy
Buildings should be appropriately orientated and designed to maximum heat absorption potential.
Policy
Buildings should include design features to maximise thermal efficiency, such as inclusion of triple glazed windows and minimal heat loss through walls.