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‘building, monument, site, place, area or l<strong>and</strong>scape positively identified<br />

as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning<br />

decisions. They include designated heritage assets such as<br />

conservation area, listed buildings <strong>and</strong> scheduled ancient monuments<br />

as well as non designated heritage assets.<br />

2.17.6 The submitted Environmental Statement includes an assessment of the<br />

impacts on cultural heritage <strong>and</strong> sets out mitigation measures. The<br />

report concludes that the proposed development would have a<br />

negligible to low impact on heritage assets.<br />

2.17.7 NYCC Heritage has reviewed the ES documentation <strong>and</strong> has<br />

confirmed that they support the scheme subject to the utilisation of<br />

conditions accordingly.<br />

2.17.8 In conclusion, it is considered that the securing of the proposed<br />

approach in terms of the protection of cultural heritage is acceptable<br />

<strong>and</strong> it can be secured via conditions. As such the scheme is<br />

considered to be acceptable in terms of Local Plan Policies ENV1 (5),<br />

ENV28, SHB1/1B (8), RSS Policy ENV9 <strong>and</strong> the NPPF.<br />

2.18 St<strong>and</strong>ard of Layout, Design <strong>and</strong> Materials<br />

2.18.1 Policy ENV 1 (4) of the Local Plan states that in the determination of<br />

planning applications, the local planning authority will give<br />

consideration to the quality of the development in terms of the st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

of layout, design <strong>and</strong> materials used in relation to the locality, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

effect proposals would have on the character of the area. This is in<br />

accordance <strong>with</strong> Government’s guidance <strong>with</strong> regard to delivery of<br />

sustainable, inclusive <strong>and</strong> well-designed development in the NPPF.<br />

2.18.2 At the site specific level, the policy contains no specific criterion in<br />

relation to layout design <strong>and</strong> materials <strong>and</strong> therefore relies on ENV1.<br />

2.18.3 In terms of layout design <strong>and</strong> materials then the “Approved<br />

Development Brief” for the wider site sets out a series of urban design<br />

considerations <strong>and</strong> a series of detailed key design principles.<br />

2.18.4 The Sherburn-in-Elmet Village Design Statement (VDS) in commenting<br />

on the Phase 1 development notes that “more effort should be made in<br />

the future to reflect some local character in future developments <strong>with</strong><br />

less reliance on st<strong>and</strong>ardised house types <strong>and</strong> layouts” <strong>and</strong> that “the<br />

residents of Sherburn would like future development to use fewer<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ardised designs <strong>and</strong> layouts, <strong>and</strong> instead move towards more<br />

bespoke designs that reflect more of the traditional character of the<br />

village”.<br />

2.18.5 The application is accompanied by the Design & Access Statement<br />

(D&A) which assesses the site context <strong>and</strong> characteristics which then<br />

informs the overall principles for the site development. As the scheme<br />

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