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Form ID: 82375
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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ISSUE D1: STRATEGIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES ISSUE D2: DESIGN CODES AND DESIGN GUIDES Q-D2: Please select all options which are appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.47 District Design Codes can be helpful in setting out guidance on the different character areas within the District, from the urban to the rural and include basic good urban design principles. District wide Design Guides can be by nature generic and in some instances stifle design innovation. 2.48 A more practical and informative approach to design would be through design codes for specific strategic sites and locations. Ellis Machinery would support Option D2c. ISSUE D3: DESIGNING ADAPTABLE, DIVERS AND FLEXIBLE PLACES Q-D3: Please select all options which are appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.49 The density of development has to reflect location. Higher density development would be more appropriate in built up areas, with lower densities in more rural areas. However, density of development has to be specific to the capacity of the site as well as the location to ensure that the land is most effective used. As such, Ellis Machinery would support Option D3a. ISSUE D5: PROTECTING AND ENHANCING HERITAGE ASSETS Q-D5: Should we continue with the approach to include a high-level strategic policy within the Part 1 plan and to utilise heritage assessments to inform the growth strategy, and delay detailed policies to Part 2? 2.50 Yes, Ellis Machinery support this approach. The information that previously accompanied both the South Warwickshire and the Stratford-on-Avon Call for Site submissions has been updated to include a Heritage Note that assessed the capacity for the Site to accommodate residential development. 2.51 The Heritage Note concluded that the heritage issues related to the development of the Site for housing are extremely limited, with development likely to result in no harm to any heritage assets.

Form ID: 82377
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Form ID: 82378
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Form ID: 82379
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

ISSUE W2: HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT Q-W2: Please select the option which is most appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.52 Ellis Machinery would support the requirement for impacts on health as a result of development on strategic site allocations that could be included in the strategic allocation planning policy. For smaller schemes such as a residential development on Land at Old Town, Gaydon, other environmental planning polices should cover issues such, as pollution, noise, land contamination. 2.53 Ellis Machinery would support Option W2b.

Form ID: 82380
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Form ID: 82381
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Form ID: 82382
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Q-T1: Please select all options which are appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.55 Ellis Machinery would support Option T1a. This option is more appropriate to reflect the context of specific locations and places. ISSUE T2: Sustainable transport accessibility across South Warwickshire Q-T2: Please select the option which is most appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.56 Ellis Machinery is supportive of Option T2a as a hierarchical approach in terms of prioritising transport infrastructure for those living in rural areas and urban areas would be most appropriate.

Form ID: 82383
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Form ID: 82384
Respondent: Ellis Machinery Ltd
Agent: Framptons

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Q-B3: Please select the option which is most appropriate for South Warwickshire 2.57 Ellis Machinery considers that Option B3c is considered to be the most appropriate for South Warwickshire. The Landscape Appraisal (LA) that supported the Call for Sites Submission concluded that the Land at Old Town, Gaydon has the capacity to accommodate residential development. The LA sets outs series of parameters to ensure that development of the Site would not cause any significant harm to the landscape. These include, the incorporation of landscape buffer to the south eastern and south western boundaries; retention and reinforcement of hedgerows; building height not to exceed 2 storeys; and, the use of a sympathetic palette of materials.

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