LINDEN HOMES Welcome to the public exhibition for Boothferry Road, Hessle. We would like to hear your views about our proposals before we submit a planning application later this year. If there is anything you would like to know more about, please ask a member of the team here today and they will be happy to help. The Site The site consists of approximately 6 hectares (14 acres) of arable land located to the north of Swanland Road and the east of Jenny Brough Lane, Hessle. The site is also bounded at its south eastern corner by the A1105 Boothferry Road, a dual carriageway which provides access into Hull City Centre. The site location is illustrated on the site plan to the right. View northwards from southern boundary of site
Why do we need new houses in Hessle? Like most of the UK the growth in population and the trend for smaller households places pressure on the demand for new housing in East Riding. The Council estimates that around 24,000 new homes are needed across the district between 2012 and 2029. During this time period around 3,450 of these new homes will need to be provided between the Major Haltemprice Settlements of Hessle, Cottingham and Anlaby/Willerby/Kirk Ella to help support the regeneration of the City of Hull. Suitable sites for these new homes will need to be found on land at these settlements. Hessle town centre Copyright Andy Beecroft (Creative Commons Licence Why this site? The Council have identified this site as a suitable location for residential development in their emerging Allocations Document to contribute to meeting the need for new homes in Hessle. The Council s Plan (shown opposite) shows the site as part of HES11 in pink. The land we are East Riding of Yorkshire Council Local Plan documents AWK8 proposing for new homes is the southern section AWK6 AWK7 of HES11, closest to the town. HES15 HES16 HES17 The northern portion of HES11 is not under our control. HES7 HES8 HES11 HES12 City of Kingston upon Hull HES6 HES9 HES5 HES10 HES10r HES2 HES3 HES4 HES14 HES22 HES1 HES13 HES20 HES21 HES18 HES19 [
Site Analysis: Technical Issues We have been carrying out various baseline assessments to better understand the site conditions and to inform the scheme design. The findings of the work to date is summarised below: Traffic and Transport In consultation with the Council s Highway Officers we have designed a site access from Boothferry Road. This is shown in the plan opposite. All vehicles will enter and exit from Boothferry Road and not from Swanland Road. The new site access will involve making some amendments to the central reserve on Boothferry Road to ensure that it safely and efficiently fits with the existing junction arrangement. Drivers will still be able to perform the same movements as they do now. We are currently assessing the traffic impact of the proposals using data about how the highway network operates. Our preliminary results indicate that the proposals can be safely accommodated onto the existing highway network without the need for highway works, other than the site access junction (above). The accessibility of the site by sustainable travel modes (walking, cycling and public transport) is good. There are a range of facilities within walking distance, including Hessle Mount School and the two Hessle High School campuses, and the site is close to bus stops on Boothferry Road which provide services into Hull. There are also cycle lanes in both directions on Boothferry Road providing routes to/from Hull city centre and the A164. Dead tree T1 (A1) T3 (B1) G2 (B1) T5 (B1) T4 (B1) T7 (C1) T6 (C1) T8 (U) 0 - - - Rev. Date By Chk Description Client Project Title 10mm Local Transport Projects Visibility Splay based on DMRB for 36mph approach speed of 'x' = 2.4m, 'y' = 85m Disclaimers:- Key:- Proposed kerblines Linden Homes (North) Boothferry Road, Hessle Junction Re-alignment for Residential Development Proposed Junction Layout traffic engineering and transport planning 22, Trinity Lane, 01482 679 911 Beverley, info@local-transport-projects.co.uk East Riding of Yorkshire. www.local-transport-projects.co.uk HU17 0DY. Registered No. 5295328 Drawn Date CGW 3 Jul '13 1 : 500 Checked Approved SW TK A3 i. This drawing is copyright and must not be copied in part or in whole unless agreed in writing by Local Transport Projects Ltd ii. iii. All dimensions are to be checked by the contractor prior to commencement of work. Any discrepancy shall be reported immediately to Local Transport Projects Ltd All work shall be carried out in accordance with local authority, statutory authority and health & safety requirements & regulations Based upon or reproduced from topographical survey drawing supplied by Alan Wood & Partners (Ref: 34449) and tree survey drawing supplied by Rosetta Landscape Design (Ref: 2414/1). iv.!!!!ordnance Survey Licence here!!!!!***************** Scale Status Existing kerblines Tree Retention Cat A1 to A3 Tree Retention Cat B1 to B3 Tree Retention Cat C1 to C3 Tree Retention Cat U Root Protection Area WORKING DRAFT not for issue DRAFT not for construction PRELIMINARY DRAWING subject to detailed design FINAL DRAWING CONSULTATION DRAWING CONSTRUCTION DRAWING not for construction Drawing number Project Job Drawing Sheet Revision LTP/ 1498 / T1 / 001. 00 0 Trees Mature trees exist around the eastern, southern and western boundaries of the site. We have surveyed these trees and are seeking to retain the majority of them, including the entire woodland belt along the east. We will need to remove a small number of trees on the Boothferry Road frontage for vehicular access. Ecology We are undertaking ecological survey work to assess any features of ecological value. The trees on the site could be suitable habitats for birds and bats therefore we are ensuring that these are retained as far as possible (see above). Flood Risk and Drainage The site is categorised by the Environment Agency as being at low risk of flooding. The site is capable of being drained in such a way to ensure that development does not exacerbate any existing drainage issues.
Site Analysis The plan below illustrates the physical and spatial opportunities and constraints which exist on the site. 1. Lowest lying ground level - potential area for drainage system (e.g. infiltration basin) 2. Potential location for central greenspace (e.g. playspace) 3. Existing sewer pipe 4. Potential link to the east 5. Existing substantial tree belt - potential woodland walk 6. Potential vehicular access point 7. Trees along Swanland Road 8. Potential pedestrian connection
LINDEN HOMES Scheme Proposals Open spaces including children s play area Woodland walk Approximately 135 homes New junction onto Boothferry Road What do you think about our proposals?
LINDEN HOMES Design and Appearance This board includes some images of how the site could look and examples of the environment we hope to create at Boothferry Road. At this stage our plans are not fixed and we are asking for your comments on design matters. Example street scene Example street scene Example sketches
Design and Appearance - House Types These images show the styles and types of houses that Linden Homes could build at Boothferry Road. The Riplingham The Bentley The Deighton The Marston What do you think about our example house types?
Have Your Say We are asking people who live and/or work in the area to help us continue to shape the proposals. It is important to us to hear what local people think. If you want to share your thoughts about the proposals please fill in one of our comments forms. Next Steps All thoughts and suggestions received as part of this consultation will be carefully considered and used to shape the proposals before submitting an application to the Council. After we submit the planning application, the Council will carry out its own consultation process involving statutory consultees and stakeholders such as the Environment Agency and Highways Authority amongst others. Members of the public will also be able to make their views known to the Council. The Council will then decide whether to approve or refuse the application. Thank you for your attendance. If you are interested in purchasing a Linden home please visit our website www.lindenhomes.co.uk or speak to a member of our development team.