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Major changes to SWCS 969kb - Wiltshire Council

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ProposedChangeReferenceCS REFERENCE CHANGE SOURCEand their threat <strong>to</strong> protected species as well as its implementation.consistencyPCT: Financial contribution <strong>to</strong>wards new or improved doc<strong>to</strong>rs and dentist surgeries.Emergency services: Contributions <strong>to</strong>wards the Fire Service for new or improved fire stationsin order <strong>to</strong> provide a comprehensive and flexible responses <strong>to</strong> future emergencies.Community facilities and services: Need <strong>to</strong> deliver a local centre <strong>to</strong> provide the local access <strong>to</strong>basic services this area currently lacks.Renewable energy: 10% renewable energy generated on or near the siteThese infrastructure requirements will be negotiated and delivered on a site by site basis aspart of section 106 agreements until the <strong>Wiltshire</strong> wide DPD on planning obligations <strong>to</strong>incorporate the CIL, setting out a tariff approach is adopted.<strong>Wiltshire</strong> Fire andRescue SCGPlace shaping requirementsIn addition <strong>to</strong> the provisions of 'Creating Places' and saved Local Plan policies, masterplanning of this site needs <strong>to</strong> specifically address:• Tree planting <strong>to</strong> protect key views from Wil<strong>to</strong>n Park• The Avenue <strong>to</strong> be retained and enhanced• Massing and design of buildings sympathetic <strong>to</strong> Wil<strong>to</strong>n Conservation Area• Lighting does not exceed the height of the development and is designed <strong>to</strong> minimiselight pollution and sky glow• Show how the new neighbourhood can be integrated in<strong>to</strong> the existing community ofWil<strong>to</strong>n, both residential and commercial and in<strong>to</strong> the built and natural environment.• Employment land should not comprise development that will cause a nuisance <strong>to</strong> thenew or existing residents• The Avenue not <strong>to</strong> be widened or subject <strong>to</strong> major road improvements• A significant green buffer retained between the built up areas of Salisbury and Wil<strong>to</strong>nPage 42 of 70

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