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Interactive Adopted Teignbridge Local Plan (1989-2001)
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1. Local Plan All Layers TDC Boundary Dartmoor National Park Boundat TDC Local Plan Boundary Exeter Catchment Area Bound Footpath FA AGLY Boundary of Village Envelopes Bowling Green E Bus Facilities E Car Parks Ed Coastal Preservation Areas E Community Use Retail Store Ca Conservation Areas CI countryside East Street Service Area Impro EF Education and Community Facili E Employment Indoor Community E Employment Residential Develo E Employment Development Fire Stations E Historic Parks and Gardens M Hojday Development Area EILA Nature Reserves SS as iiis lt i amp javascript top window closet Key to layers of notation v Click on the nfap draw a box on the map to zoom in or zoom to scale 1 346291 GP 1989 2001 rel Crawn Copyright All Right Reserved Teignaridge Disticl Council 100024232 si62m DER a Q Toolbar Help General Legend E Overview Map A zoom In Q Zoom Out Full Extent 4 Previous Extent amp Pan A Find Address Identify Local Plan Layers Internet Help Navigation Identify Local Plan Layers You may also use the Identify Local Plan Layers to reveal which policies and proposals in the Adopted Teignbridge Local Plan 1989 2001 are relevant to your area of search To do this click on the yellow Identify Local Plan Layers and then click o
2. Tools Interactive Adopted Teignbridge Local Plan 1989 2001 User guide When you enter the Interactive Local Plan web page you will find tools providing help for navigation and also a gazetteer for searching by address While you may wish to use the search by address function to go direct to a specific location on the Proposals Map the navigation tools provide for zooming into your area of interest You may also pan around the Proposals Map by clicking on and dragging the Proposals Map shown in the map window Key to layers of notation A key to the layers of notation shown on the Interactive Proposals Map is situated to the left of the map window You may enable the notation for each policy and proposal in the Local Plan by clicking on ticking their respective boxes This notation will then appear on the Interactive Proposals Map Please remember that certain notations may only become visible once you have zoomed in to your area of interest due to their scale a Teignbridge Interactive Map Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by evesham com AGR Edit View Favorites Tools Help Oo Back Fg ac Links jeves http Msn jRadi A Teig Hom i i Teignbridge Info Local Plan 96 s 1 i A X x im A P Search Jg Favorites media Le ZT Se Address amp http jwaww teignbridge info lp Favorit X Interactive Adopted Teignbridge
3. g its address By typing in the address details and clicking on the search button the Proposals Map will zoom to the area of interest Z Gazetteer Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by evesham com Tego de Gaz etteer Organisation Building Nam 0 Building Number 7 Type in the S wine address Village YD s pans details Post Town Post Code Search to zoom on the Proposals Map
4. n your area of interest on the Proposals Map visible in the map window This will reveal a Drill Down screen enabling you to click on the underscored title of the policy or proposal or reference number This will take you straight to the relevant sections of the Written Statement for the Local Plan Drill Down Web Page Dialog Teigntridge tr trantai tat oe Drill Down i ave E TDC Boundary Click on the E TDC Local Plan Boundary relevant policy or proposal x Conservation Areas C3435 C36 C37 x Urban Residential Development H2 lt ij http www teignbridge Jinfo LP LP_DrillDown Drillbown a D Internet E Adopted Teignbridge Local Plan Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by evesham com File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Pea amp T iy Ba J x a EA P Search ve Favorites a Media amp C Sa Laid 3 Address http www teignbridge info lp AdoptedTeignbridgeLP htm inkC34 v Go Links Favorit X POLICY C34 Within designated Conservation Areas the Council will use development control measures and preservation orders to preserve or enhance those aspects of the environment which contribute to the character or appearance of that area Enhancement of G a Conservation Areas will be guraged by only allowing development appropriate to the cha
5. racter of the area and by promoting tree Links planting and or other environmenta avements leves jhttp POLICY C35 New buildings and extensions to existing buildings onservation Area should preserve or enhance the character or appearance of that area Development considered out of character with thamreawill not be allowed The scale and form of any new ee development and the materials used in it should be appropriate to that area and be iN tarmany with surrounding properties Radi Teig POLICY C36 The Council will normally only determine planning applications in Conservation Areas particularly otittine lications The relevant Hom when provided with sufficient information to be able to assess the effect of the proposal on the special character and appearante sfithe i Erop area policy or g a sirais som e z POLICY C37 When considering applications outside but close to Conservation Areas the Council will consider the impact of Econ development on the Conservation Area proposal In the Mod main 12 46 The District Council have produced a leaflet Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas A Guide to the Legislation available from the Planning V ritten Bi cont Department re Statement u Bo Blcart Built Environment D Other Areas including new development Nero segi 12 47 Many residential areas do not have sufficient architectural or histo
6. ric interest to justify Conservation Area status but nevertheless need careful planning control to ensure that any future development does not damage their character This applies particularly to some areas of large older houses with substantial mature gardens Such sites may be attractive to prospective developers as infill within urban areas For this reason they are often acquired for redevelopment the buildings they contain being demolished While accepting that the redevelopment of such sites may make a useful contribution to housing provision especially where there are landscape constraints to extending into the countryside beyond the urban fringe it may be that retention of existing buildings rather than redevelopment could achieve the same end In other words the demand for housing could be met through the adaptation conversion and extension of buildings suitable for the purpose Apart from the fact that many Victorian and Edwardian buildings are well built and visually attractive it is now generally accepted that the re use and refurbishment of existing buildings can make a significant contribution to the conservation of energy POLICY C38 The Council will seek through sympathetic development control to ensure that proposals for new development do not Internet Using the Gazetteer The Interactive Local Plan includes a gazetteer This allows you to identify you area of interest on the Proposals Map through usin
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