Belfast·SPG007 Masterplanning Approach for Major Development·Page 14·3.1.16

Layout design on sloping sites and topographical constraints

Development on sloping sites must minimise level differences between properties, avoid prominent retaining walls, and use planted banks or specialist house designs instead. Proposals must demonstrate they avoid significant overshadowing, overlooking, and loss of privacy.

Particular care will be necessary in preparing layout proposals on sloping sites in order to minimise the impact of differences in level between adjoining properties, existing or proposed. The use of prominent retaining walls within and at the margins of sloping sites will be unacceptable. Where changes in ground level between buildings are unavoidable the Council will generally expect these to be accommodated by the use of planted banks. It may be appropriate to consider the use of bespoke/specialist house designs which respect topography, such as split level dwellings. In all cases it will need to be demonstrated that the proposals will avoid significant overshadowing, overlooking and loss of privacy.

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