APPENDICES – Beyond streets [e.g. Building lines/ plots and boundaries]
TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
POLICY FRAMEWORK National Local
CONTENTS • Intro • Policy Framework • Process • Types of streets in [……] • Street structure • Street layout • Street detail • Appendices
STREET DETAIL Drainage (incl. green infrastructure) Utlilities Planting Materials (incl. maintenance) Reducing clutter (incl. signs and lining) [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
STREET LAYOUT Achieving appropriate traffic speed Junction types and arrangements Streets for people (incl. shared spaces) Emergency & service vehicles (incl. bin lorry tracking Integrated parking [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
INTRODUCTION • Purpose: [a one-stop-shop
street design guide to gaining planning and RCC (stage 1)
• Status: SPG [alongside ….] • Scope: [where this applies: Residential streets Mixed-use streets Inter-urban/ rural roads
PROCESS WITHIN [……..] Pro-active planning: [our LDP, design frameworks/ briefs and masterplans says…about streets] Development Management: Approach to aligning consents Expected info from developers. Processing agreements Checking quality of streets in [….]
+ other SG on design, e.g: greenspacehistoric env
S P P
Urban design
Roads design
LDP
NRDG
PANs/ green infra.
photos
photos
sketches
[continue on other sheet(s) as necessary….]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
TYPES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & STREETS WITHIN [……….] Neighbourhood centre Rural village street 20th century suburb Urban High Street Mixed-use/regeneration Pre-1914 suburb Recently built streets Special [e.g . Waterfront]
[analyse places against DS considerations of ‘street structure’ and ‘6 qualities’]
Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
Accessible
Joined-up
Concise
Located
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TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
… distinct character and specific circumstances of place
… don’t repeat national guidance
… language is for multi-disciplinary use/ easy to find on website
… created and used by planners and roads engineers
… illustrate design-led options not fixed standards
Joined-up
Concise
Located
Flexible
Start with ‘FIVE BENCHMARKS’ as terms of reference
TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
Accessible
Joined-up
Concise
Located
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Our streets as part of which places and
neighbourhoods?
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Connect to corporate vision and socio-
economic aspirations of your place
TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
Accessible
Joined-up
Concise
Located
Flexible
POLICY FRAMEWORK National Local
CONTENTS • Intro • Policy Framework • Process • Types of streets in [……] • Street structure • Street layout • Street detail • Appendices
INTRODUCTION • Purpose: [a one-stop-shop
street design guide to gaining planning and RCC (stage 1)
• Status: SPG [alongside ….] • Scope: [where this applies: Residential streets Mixed-use streets Inter-urban/ rural roads
PROCESS WITHIN [……..] Pro-active planning: [our LDP, design frameworks/ briefs and masterplans says…about streets] Development Management: Approach to aligning consents Expected info from developers. Processing agreements Checking quality of streets in [….]
+ other SG on design, e.g: greenspacehistoric env
Joined-up
S P P
Urban design
Roads design
LDP
NRDG
PANs/ green infra.
Relationships with other guidance and a ‘how-to-use’ section
Organise to reflect aspects of
‘Designing Streets’
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Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
photos
photos
sketches
[continue on more sheets if necessary….]
TYPES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & STREETS WITHIN [……….] Neighbourhood centre Rural village street 20th century suburb Urban High Street Mixed-use/regeneration Pre-1914 suburb Recently built streets Special [e.g . Waterfront]
[analyse places against DS considerations of ‘street structure’ and ‘6 qualities’]
Accessible
Joined-up
Concise
Located
Flexible
POLICY FRAMEWORK National Local
CONTENTS • Intro • Policy Framework • Process • Types of streets in [……] • Street structure • Street layout • Street detail • Appendices
INTRODUCTION • Purpose:
• Status: • Scope:
PROCESS WITHIN …….. Pro-active planning: Development Management:
+ other SG on design, e.g: greenspacehistoric env
S P P
Urban design
Roads design
LDP
NRDG
PANs/ green infra.
Understand what works already within different places in …
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APPENDICES – Beyond streets [e.g. Building lines/ plots and boundaries]
TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
POLICY FRAMEWORK National Local
CONTENTS • Intro • Policy Framework • Process • Types of streets in [……] • Street structure • Street layout • Street detail • Appendices
STREET DETAIL Drainage (incl. green infrastructure) Utlilities Planting Materials (incl. maintenance) Reducing clutter (incl. signs and lining) [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
STREET LAYOUT Achieving appropriate traffic speed Junction types and arrangements Streets for people (incl. shared spaces) Emergency & service vehicles (incl. bin lorry tracking Integrated parking [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
INTRODUCTION • Purpose: [a one-stop-shop
street design guide to gaining planning and RCC (stage 1)
• Status: SPG [alongside ….] • Scope: [where this applies: Residential streets Mixed-use streets Inter-urban/ rural roads
PROCESS WITHIN [……..] Pro-active planning: [our LDP, design frameworks/ briefs and masterplans says…about streets] Development Management: Approach to aligning consents Expected info from developers. Processing agreements Checking quality of streets in [….]
+ other SG on design, e.g: greenspacehistoric env
S P P
Urban design
Roads design
LDP
NRDG
PANs/ green infra.
photos
photos
sketches
[continue on other sheet(s) as necessary….]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
TYPES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & STREETS WITHIN [……….] Neighbourhood centre Rural village street 20th century suburb Urban High Street Mixed-use/regeneration Pre-1914 suburb Recently built streets Special [e.g . Waterfront]
[analyse places against DS considerations of ‘street structure’ and ‘6 qualities’]
Concise
Define ways to design, informed by local knowledge and
experience Flexible
Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
Connect to corporate vision and socio-
economic aspirations of your place
Accessible
Located
Organise to reflect aspects of
‘Designing Streets’
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Understand what works already within different places in …
Our streets as part of which places and
neighbourhoods?
Relationships with other guidance and a ‘how-to-use’ section
Joined-up
APPENDICES – Beyond streets [e.g. Building lines/ plots and boundaries]
TEMPLATE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY STREET GUIDANCE
POLICY FRAMEWORK National Local
CONTENTS • Intro • Policy Framework • Process • Types of streets in [……] • Street structure • Street layout • Street detail • Appendices
STREET DETAIL Drainage (incl. green infrastructure) Utlilities Planting Materials (incl. maintenance) Reducing clutter (incl. signs and lining) [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
STREET LAYOUT Achieving appropriate traffic speed Junction types and arrangements Streets for people (incl. shared spaces) Emergency & service vehicles (incl. bin lorry tracking Integrated parking [Details any ‘departures from SCOTS’ NRDG]
INTRODUCTION • Purpose: [a one-stop-shop
street design guide to gaining planning and RCC (stage 1)
• Status: SPG [alongside ….] • Scope: [where this applies: Residential streets Mixed-use streets Inter-urban/ rural roads
PROCESS WITHIN [……..] Pro-active planning: [our LDP, design frameworks/ briefs and masterplans says…about streets] Development Management: Approach to aligning consents Expected info from developers. Processing agreements Checking quality of streets in [….]
+ other SG on design, e.g: greenspacehistoric env
S P P
Urban design
Roads design
LDP
NRDG
PANs/ green infra.
photos
photos
sketches
[continue on other sheet(s) as necessary….]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
[analyse case studies against DS’ considerations]
TYPES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & STREETS WITHIN [……….] Neighbourhood centre Rural village street 20th century suburb Urban High Street Mixed-use/regeneration Pre-1914 suburb Recently built streets Special [e.g . Waterfront]
[analyse places against DS considerations of ‘street structure’ and ‘6 qualities’]
Roads and Streets Design Guidance for […………………………….]
SCOPE Map extents and main places within local authority
Emphasise streets as primary shared public spaces
Accessible
Joined-up
Concise
Located
Flexible
[continue on more sheets if necessary….] [continue on more sheets if necessary….]
SCO
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