NE Cambridge: Plans for new district changed after consultation
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The plans proposes a new city district with 8,350 homes and 15,000 jobs for the area either side of Milton Road
Plans for a low-carbon city zone have been changed after thousands of comments from local people.
The North East Cambridge Area Action plan proposes a new city district, external with 8,350 homes and 15,000 jobs for the area either side of Milton Road.
Changes include reduced building heights, housing density - and the amount of commercial floorspace - following a public consultation.
The plans will now be scrutinised at a council meeting on 30 November.
Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council (SCDC) said the vision for the area is a "healthy, inclusive, walkable, low-carbon new city district with a vibrant mix of high-quality homes, workplaces, services and social spaces, fully integrated with surrounding neighbourhoods."
As the area crosses the boundary between the two council districts, they are working together on the plans.
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The area around Milton Road in Cambridge is already seeing significant development
'Listened carefully'
The vision relies on a development consent order being obtained for the relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Building heights have been reduced to four to six storeys generally, with a maximum height of ten storeys, a reduction from five to eight storeys generally with a maximum of 13 storeys.
The revised plans also increase the amount of open space provision - and there will be more shops and community facilities.
Katie Thornburrow, executive councillor for planning policy and transport at Cambridge City Council, said: "We have listened carefully to the thousands of comments we received in our consultation last year and made real changes as a result."
Cllr Dr Tumi Hawkins, SCDC lead cabinet member for planning, said: "The changes we have made will guide development here to be as green as possible, creating a real neighbourhood where everything you need - shops, community facilities, jobs and open spaces - will be on your doorstep."
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