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PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS - Pinewood Studios

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32 <strong>Pinewood</strong> <strong>Studios</strong> Development Framework | <strong>PRINCIPLES</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>PARAMETERS</strong>05 <strong>PARAMETERS</strong> EXPLANATION5.1 OverviewThe proposed development is set out in a series of ParameterPlans, listed below, that define the key elements of the proposals.Each element is defined in terms of its location and configurationwithin the site, with degrees of tolerance.The degrees of tolerance are applied to ensure there is sufficientflexibility in the proposals to accommodate the potential forrelatively minor changes in location, size, shape and alignmentof the key elements of the scheme given that, at this stage, theproposals are in outline only. At the detailed design stage it maybe necessary to make adjustments to the position of individualbuildings or roads within the site to accommodate as yet unsurveyedground or site conditions that conflict with the position shown in theplans. The degree of flexibility provided in the Parameter Plans hasbeen tailored to apply stricter limits to the size and position of thedevelopment at sensitive edges, or adjacent to retained landscapefeatures, and allows more latitude in less critical areas.The alignment, layout and size of the plots, buildings, roads andopen spaces shown in the Parameter Plans are based on theintended configuration of the proposals. The flexibility defined inthe Parameter Plans can be applied through a limited degree ofexpansion or contraction from the defined edge positions shownon the plans. In the case of individual buildings, the flexibility isprovided, and limited to, expansion or contraction in the width,length and height of each building.

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