Design code rule

Separation distances - New Places - High Rise, High Density and New Places - Low Rise, Low Density

Field Value Fact links
Reference trafford-design-code-AEP-5 Facts
Prefix design-code-rule Facts
Name Separation distances - New Places - High Rise, High Density and New Places - Low Rise, Low Density Facts
Dataset Design code rule no fact link
Organisation Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council no fact link
Start date no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 2024-06-11 Facts
Typology policy no fact link
Description In ‘New Places’, the layout of apartments must ensure that privacy and amenity standards of occupiers are safeguarded. A minimum of 18 metres must be provided between facing windows for buildings of up to and including six storeys in height. Buildings that exceed six storeys in height must provide a separation distance of 21 metres. Applies to: High Rise, High Density and New Places – Low Rise, Low Density. Facts
Design code trafford-design-code Facts

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    "description": "In \u2018New Places\u2019, the layout of apartments must ensure that privacy and amenity standards of occupiers are safeguarded. A minimum of 18 metres must be provided between facing windows for buildings of up to and including six storeys in height. Buildings that exceed six storeys in height must provide a separation distance of 21 metres. Applies to: High Rise, High Density and New Places \u2013 Low Rise, Low Density.",
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