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28c204d0c6550cd39c123769d90ec85799adc90e89387178b22a4fca93457536 notes This site is allocated in the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (adopted July 2019) for at least 20 dwellings and a replacement community centre (up to 500 sqm), with up to 10% being self/custom build subject to a number of criteria, for instance the design of new development shall be sympathetic to the building form and materials used in surrounding buildings and provide appropriate external amenity areas for both the dwellings and the community centre; the community centre is to be retained in-situ or replaced before the last dwelling is occupied and a flood risk assessment shall be demonstrating that the residential development is safe for its lifetime; lastly car parking should be provided according to appropriate standards. See Policy H3 of the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (https://www.rother.gov.uk/rye-neighbourhood-plan/). December 2022 - No changes. 2022-10-01
2ead42e94def284403fb6f2d8c435a669fbd162bd6d955e9bf64abef7f637f5c notes This site is allocated in the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (adopted July 2019) for at least 20 dwellings and a replacement community centre (up to 500 sqm), with up to 10% being self/custom build subject to a number of criteria, for instance the design of new development shall be sympathetic to the building form and materials used in surrounding buildings and provide appropriate external amenity areas for both the dwellings and the community centre; the community centre is to be retained in-situ or replaced before the last dwelling is occupied and a flood risk assessment shall be demonstrating that the residential development is safe for its lifetime; lastly car parking should be provided according to appropriate standards. See Policy H3 of the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=31997&p=0). December 2020 - No change 2020-10-01
388b8f3fd07436840dd7e79fddd16342f6bf2ddc72e97d73f4496af1a97825c4 notes This site is allocated in the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (adopted July 2019) for at least 20 dwellings and a replacement community centre (up to 500 sqm), with up to 10% being self/custom build subject to a number of criteria, for instance the design of new development shall be sympathetic to the building form and materials used in surrounding buildings and provide appropriate external amenity areas for both the dwellings and the community centre; the community centre is to be retained in-situ or replaced before the last dwelling is occupied and a flood risk assessment shall be demonstrating that the residential development is safe for its lifetime; lastly car parking should be provided according to appropriate standards. See Policy H3 of the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (https://www.rother.gov.uk/rye-neighbourhood-plan/). December 2021 - No changes. 2021-10-01
683c552f8d55a7351e0bae0525128a2aa180b8d6a480caaa3f823e6a8f3a7f4f notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is a “Green site in the Council's 2013 SHLAA and a development of some 10 dwellings will require a 30% contribution towards affordable housing. There should be some retention of community use onsite as part of any proposal. A scheme will be subject to both the sequential and exception tests given its location in the flood zone and there is a requirement for further investigation of surface water flooding and drainage issues. See page 25 of the SHLAA (http://www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=20276&p=0). 2018-10-01
aa61e8a4ec7bc75f2aedf7c012533a306594d8c0691dd7ce4236ca47efd5b56b notes This site is allocated in the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (adopted July 2019) for at least 20 dwellings and a replacement community centre (up to 500 sqm), with up to 10% being self/custom build subject to a number of criteria, for instance the design of new development shall be sympathetic to the building form and materials used in surrounding buildings and provide appropriate external amenity areas for both the dwellings and the community centre; the community centre is to be retained in-situ or replaced before the last dwelling is occupied and a flood risk assessment shall be demonstrating that the residential development is safe for its lifetime; lastly car parking should be provided according to appropriate standards. See Policy H3 of the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=31997&p=0). 2019-10-01