Including the closely related terms town centre, and town centre.
… be delivered. (10) Retail units falling within Use Classes A1, A2, A3 and A4 in Guildford Town Centre are not subject to the carbon reduction requirement at paragraph (9). (11) Planning applications must include adequate information to demonstrate and quantify how proposals comply with the energy requirements at paragraphs 5-10 of this policy. For major development, this should take the form of an energy…
… floorspace, will be considered major developments. 2.9 Where this SPD refers to non-major development, it means any development of a smaller scale than major development, including minor and householder development. 2.10 Retail units falling within Use Classes A1, A2, A3 and A4 in Guildford town centre are not subject to the minimum 20 per cent carbon reduction requirement applied to new buildings…
… by paragraph 9 of policy D2, but must still seek to be energy efficient and reduce carbon emissions as far as possible in line with the principles set out in Policy D2. As a result, they must still provide an energy statement (major development) or energy information (non-major development) that sets out the measures used and the carbon emissions reductions that have been achieved. The town centre…
… boundary is established through Local Plan policy E7 and shown on the Local Plan policies map. 2.11 Where Guildford town centre developments are mixed use and include retail units, the non- retail units are subject to the minimum 20 per cent carbon reduction target and must demonstrate that the target has been met within the energy statement or energy information. 2.12 The emissions covered…
… have been met. Policy D2 (9-10) New buildings, except retail only developments within Guildford town centre, must achieve a reduction in carbon emissions of at least 20 per cent against the relevant Target Emission Rate set out in the Building Regulations 2010 (as amended) through provision of appropriate renewable and low carbon energy technologies in the locality of the development…