PPS 7 Quality Residential Environments·Page 11·3.1

Infrastructure Requirements for Residential Development

Development plans must identify main infrastructure requirements for zoned residential sites, including access, servicing, land allocation, and utilities. Specific requirements depend on local circumstances.

Development plans will set out the main infrastructure requirements that developers will be expected to meet for zoned residential sites. These may include access points, servicing arrangements, portions of land to be kept free from built development and known physical and infrastructural constraints to be overcome. Infrastructure works may include roads and footways, water, sewerage and land drainage, and other services such as electricity, gas or telecommunications. The specific requirements for each site will depend on local circumstances.

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