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PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS - Pinewood Studios

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<strong>PARAMETERS</strong> EXPLANATION44 <strong>Pinewood</strong> <strong>Studios</strong> Development Framework | <strong>PRINCIPLES</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>PARAMETERS</strong>5.7 How the parameters are applied5 - Maximum footprintEach building has a maximum footprint of area, A.General caseThe proportion of the footprint can change providing it fits withinthe maximum and minimum width, height and length defined in the“Building heights, widths and lengths, upper and lower limits” table.P > LP > A > L ( Maximum Length)Throughout this document, the use of the word ‘maximum’ isequivalent to ‘upper limit’ and the word ‘minimum’ is equivalent to‘lower limit’.AIn some cases the Maximum footprint APlot Area (P) is greater than Likely Area (L)LPP > A > L ( Maximum Depth)Pis equal to the Likely footprint, Land also equal to the Plot Area, P.In general though,AP is greater than A is greater than L.KeyPlot Area (P)Maximum Area (A)Likely Area (L)Maximum Area (A) is greater than Likely Area (L)but smaller than Plot Area (P)PIf a building maximum footprint is less than the plot area, it could beplaced anywhere within the plot area.It could also be extended to the maximum length - providing it doesnot exceed the maximum footprint areaORIt could be extended to the maximum width of the plot providing it doesnot exceed the maximum width in the table.

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