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Environmental Report - Second Revision, Volume 2, June 2014 204 EDINBURGH GARDEN DISTRICT SOUTH Housing Site Assessment Who made representation(s) relating to the assessment area? Murray Estates (Holder Planning) Site assessment criteria YES / NO Comments / mitigation potential Appropriate Locations Is the site located on brownfield land? Y/N Majority of the site is arable farmland but does include existing park and ride facility towards the north west of the site and industrial uses in the north east corner. Can the site be made available for development? Y Representation received during MIR consultation, and Proposed Plan representation promoting the site for residential development. Parts of the site undevelopable due to fluvial flood risk. 1. Does the site have good accessibility to existing public transport? 2. Would sufficient enhancements be feasible? Y/N Y/N Southern half of site has a score of A with accessibility improving towards the north with scores of B up to E in the north west corner of the site. No measures available to increase accessibility for southern part of the site without large scale rerouting of public transport services. 1. Does the site have good infrastructure capacity? 2. Would sufficient enhancements be feasible? Y/N Y Drainage: Seafield WwTW operated by PFI (Stirling Water); no constraints identified and any requirement for additional capacity would be responsibility of PFI operator but could be delay in delivering capacity. Water supply/storage: Adequate capacity (new Glencorse WTW, along with existing Marchbank WTW). Primary and Secondary schools: Revised Education Appraisal identifies the educational infrastructure required to support housing growth. The action programme includes a list of the actions, costings and contribution zones where any development within will be required to contribute to the actions on an equitable basis. Transport: Transport Appraisal addendum identifies the transport infrastructure required to support housing growth. The action programme includes a list of the actions, costings and contribution zones where any development within will be required to contribute to the actions on an equitable basis. Landscape setting and identity Would the site, if developed, affect the wider landscape setting of the city? Y Through its adverse effect on the rural landscape of rolling farmland to the west of the city, which provides an open foreground to views to Edinburgh’s built skyline and backdrop Pentland Hills from strategic approaches to and from the City and recreational resource of the Union Canal, development of the site would affect the landscape setting of the city. Development would also result in a continuous built up area to the west of the city, which would impact on the separate identities of Edinburgh, Hermiston village, Barberton, Currie and Juniper Green. The overall spatial strategy for the City would be altered by development in this location which is a key green wedge between the existing settled corridor along Lanark Road West and the A8 (Glasgow Road) to the north. Would the site enable clear and defensible green belt boundaries to be formed? N The existing green belt boundary is clearly formed by the City Bypass and its wooded cutting to the east.

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    ng to

    the

    east

    .

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    e 20

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    205

    W

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    ve

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    eatio

    nal r

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    ettin

    g to

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    pite

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    rmla

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    To th

    e so

    uth

    of th

    e ra

    ilway

    , Bab

    erto

    n G

    olf C

    ours

    e an

    d ar

    able

    land

    sur

    roun

    ding

    the

    elec

    trici

    ty s

    ub-s

    tatio

    n at

    Cor

    slet

    pro

    vide

    sep

    arat

    ion

    betw

    een

    the

    site

    and

    exi

    stin

    g bu

    ilt

    up a

    reas

    of B

    aber

    ton,

    Jun

    iper

    Gre

    en a

    nd C

    urrie

    . In

    add

    ition

    to re

    side

    ntia

    l dev

    elop

    men

    t, th

    is a

    rea

    of th

    e G

    arde

    n D

    istri

    ct p

    ropo

    sal,

    incl

    udes

    the

    optio

    n of

    a s

    tadi

    um, i

    ndoo

    r and

    out

    door

    spo

    rts fa

    cilit

    ies.

    The

    siti

    ng o

    f the

    se fa

    cilit

    ies

    to th

    e ea

    st

    of th

    e si

    te w

    ould

    furth

    er d

    imin

    ish

    the

    inte

    grat

    ion

    of n

    ew re

    side

    ntia

    l dev

    elop

    men

    t with

    the

    exis

    ting

    built

    up

    area

    of t

    he C

    ity to

    the

    east

    and

    rein

    forc

    e se

    para

    tion

    of th

    e si

    te to

    the

    north

    and

    sou

    th

    of th

    e A

    71.

    Thes

    e ch

    ange

    s w

    ould

    impa

    ct a

    dver

    sely

    on

    view

    s ex

    perie

    nced

    by

    a w

    ide

    num

    ber o

    f hig

    hly

    sens

    itive

    recr

    eatio

    nal r

    ecep

    tors

    from

    the

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    , whi

    ch ru

    ns w

    ithin

    a ru

    ral s

    ettin

    g to

    the

    wes

    t of

    the

    City

    , des

    pite

    the

    pres

    ence

    of s

    ome

    war

    ehou

    se b

    uild

    ings

    at E

    ast H

    erm

    isto

    n.

    Sout

    hwar

    d vi

    ews

    to th

    e P

    entla

    nd H

    ills

    from

    the

    Can

    al a

    nd G

    ogar

    Sta

    tion

    Roa

    d w

    ould

    be

    obsc

    ured

    by

    deve

    lopm

    ent.

    The

    loss

    of o

    pen

    view

    s ac

    ross

    ope

    n fa

    rmla

    nd to

    the

    east

    of H

    erm

    isto

    n vi

    llage

    and

    the

    north

    of t

    he A

    71, w

    ould

    alte

    r per

    cept

    ions

    of t

    he v

    illage

    ’s s

    epar

    ate

    iden

    tity.

    W

    hils

    t veh

    icul

    ar tr

    avel

    lers

    gen

    eral

    ly h

    ave

    a re

    duce

    d se

    nsiti

    vity

    to la

    ndsc

    ape

    chan

    ge, i

    t is

    cons

    ider

    ed th

    at d

    evel

    opm

    ent o

    f the

    site

    wou

    ld im

    pact

    adv

    erse

    ly o

    n la

    rge

    num

    bers

    of v

    ehic

    ular

    tra

    velle

    rs.

    Dev

    elop

    men

    t of t

    he s

    ite w

    ould

    obs

    truct

    vie

    ws

    acro

    ss th

    e si

    te’s

    sim

    ple,

    ope

    n fo

    regr

    ound

    tow

    ards

    the

    City

    sky

    line

    and

    back

    drop

    of t

    he P

    entla

    nd H

    ills fr

    om s

    trate

    gic

    appr

    oach

    es to

    an

    d fro

    m th

    e C

    ity, i

    nclu

    ding

    the

    A71

    , City

    Byp

    ass

    and

    mai

    n ro

    ute

    to C

    urrie

    via

    Ric

    carto

    n M

    ains

    Roa

    d. T

    rave

    lling

    sou

    thw

    ards

    from

    the

    A71

    to C

    urrie

    on

    Ric

    carto

    n M

    ains

    Rd,

    dev

    elop

    men

    t w

    ould

    be

    perc

    eive

    d as

    a c

    ontin

    uous

    bui

    lt up

    are

    a w

    ith C

    urrie

    , Bab

    erto

    n an

    d Ju

    nipe

    r Gre

    en.

    Dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld a

    lso

    impa

    ct a

    dver

    sely

    on

    north

    war

    d vi

    ews

    expe

    rienc

    ed b

    y lo

    cal r

    esid

    ents

    , pat

    h us

    ers

    and

    rail

    trave

    llers

    from

    the

    sout

    h, w

    here

    dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld o

    bstru

    ct n

    orth

    war

    d vi

    ews

    to th

    e ci

    ty s

    kylin

    e an

    d C

    orst

    orph

    ine

    Hill

    to th

    e no

    rthea

    st a

    nd n

    orth

    war

    ds to

    the

    coas

    tal m

    argi

    n, F

    orth

    Est

    uary

    , For

    th R

    oad

    and

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    l Brid

    ges

    and

    dist

    ant h

    ills

    beyo

    nd.

    Whi

    lst t

    he m

    ajor

    ity o

    f dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld b

    e sc

    reen

    ed b

    y pe

    rimet

    er tr

    ee b

    elts

    sur

    roun

    ding

    Ric

    carto

    n C

    ampu

    s, d

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    impa

    ct a

    dver

    sely

    on

    open

    vie

    ws

    to th

    e ea

    st fr

    om th

    e m

    ain

    aven

    ue a

    ppro

    ach.

    D

    ue to

    the

    scal

    e of

    vis

    ual c

    hang

    e, d

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    hav

    e so

    me

    adve

    rse

    impa

    ct o

    n vi

    ews

    from

    the

    north

    ern

    slop

    es a

    nd s

    umm

    its o

    f the

    Pen

    tland

    Hill

    s. D

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    be

    prom

    inen

    t in

    the

    mid

    dle

    grou

    nd o

    f vie

    ws,

    site

    d to

    the

    north

    of J

    unip

    er G

    reen

    and

    Bab

    erto

    n, w

    here

    it w

    ould

    read

    as

    an e

    xten

    sion

    of W

    este

    r Hai

    les,

    bou

    nded

    by

    woo

    dlan

    d at

    Ric

    carto

    n an

    d G

    ogar

    . In

    add

    ition

    to re

    side

    ntia

    l dev

    elop

    men

    t, th

    e si

    ting

    and

    desi

    gn o

    f a s

    tadi

    um fa

    cilit

    y w

    ould

    hav

    e to

    be

    just

    ified

    in te

    rms

    of it

    s us

    e an

    d po

    sitiv

    e co

    ntrib

    utio

    n to

    the

    skyl

    ine

    of th

    e C

    ity.

    Its p

    ropo

    sed

    loca

    tion

    on th

    e lo

    cal r

    idge

    line

    of th

    e A

    71 w

    ould

    mak

    e it

    prom

    inen

    t in

    view

    s fro

    m th

    e su

    rroun

    ding

    road

    s an

    d P

    entla

    nd H

    ills to

    the

    sout

    h. T

    he e

    xist

    ing

    flatte

    d bl

    ocks

    at W

    este

    r Hai

    les

    prov

    ide

    som

    e in

    dica

    tion

    with

    rega

    rd to

    the

    visi

    bilit

    y of

    tall

    build

    ings

    in th

    is lo

    catio

    n.

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    Wou

    ld th

    e si

    te if

    dev

    elop

    ed, a

    ffect

    the

    wid

    er la

    ndsc

    ape

    setti

    ng o

    f the

    city

    ? Th

    roug

    h its

    adv

    erse

    effe

    ct o

    n th

    e ru

    ral l

    ands

    cape

    of r

    ollin

    g fa

    rmla

    nd to

    the

    wes

    t of t

    he c

    ity, w

    hich

    pro

    vide

    s an

    ope

    n fo

    regr

    ound

    to v

    iew

    s to

    Edi

    nbur

    gh’s

    bui

    lt sk

    ylin

    e an

    d ba

    ckdr

    op P

    entla

    nd

    Hills

    from

    stra

    tegi

    c ap

    proa

    ches

    to a

    nd fr

    om th

    e C

    ity a

    nd re

    crea

    tiona

    l res

    ourc

    e of

    the

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    , dev

    elop

    men

    t of t

    he s

    ite w

    ould

    und

    erm

    ine

    gree

    n be

    lt ob

    ject

    ives

    . D

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    als

    o re

    sult

    in a

    con

    tinuo

    us b

    uilt

    up a

    rea

    to th

    e w

    est o

    f the

    city

    , whi

    ch w

    ould

    impa

    ct o

    n th

    e se

    para

    te id

    entit

    ies

    of E

    dinb

    urgh

    , Her

    mis

    ton

    villa

    ge, B

    arbe

    rton,

    Cur

    rie a

    nd J

    unip

    er G

    reen

    . Th

    e ov

    eral

    l sp

    atia

    l stra

    tegy

    for t

    he C

    ity w

    ould

    be

    alte

    red

    by d

    evel

    opm

    ent i

    n th

    is lo

    catio

    n, g

    iven

    the

    exis

    ting

    settl

    ed c

    orrid

    or a

    long

    Lan

    ark

    Roa

    d W

    est a

    nd th

    e W

    ater

    of L

    eith

    to th

    e so

    uthw

    est a

    nd fo

    cus

    of

    deve

    lopm

    ent w

    ithin

    the

    Wes

    t Edi

    nbur

    gh S

    trate

    gic

    Dev

    elop

    men

    t Are

    a to

    the

    north

    . W

    ould

    the

    site

    ena

    ble

    clea

    r and

    def

    ensi

    ble

    Gre

    en B

    elt b

    ound

    arie

    s to

    be

    form

    ed?

    The

    exis

    ting

    gree

    n be

    lt bo

    unda

    ry is

    cle

    arly

    form

    ed b

    y th

    e C

    ity B

    ypas

    s an

    d its

    woo

    ded

    cutti

    ng to

    the

    east

    . W

    hils

    t the

    railw

    ay to

    the

    sout

    h pr

    ovid

    es a

    stro

    ng p

    hysi

    cal b

    ound

    ary

    feat

    ure,

    dev

    elop

    men

    t of t

    he s

    ite w

    ould

    hav

    e im

    plic

    atio

    ns fo

    r the

    role

    of l

    and

    with

    in th

    e gr

    eenb

    elt t

    o th

    e no

    rth o

    f Cur

    rie,

    Juni

    per G

    reen

    and

    Bab

    erto

    n. T

    o th

    e w

    est,

    the

    gree

    nbel

    t bou

    ndar

    y w

    ould

    lie

    to th

    e so

    uth

    and

    wes

    t of t

    he R

    icca

    rton

    Cam

    pus,

    with

    the

    Uni

    vers

    ity a

    nd R

    esea

    rch

    Par

    k be

    ing

    rem

    oved

    from

    the

    gree

    nbel

    t thr

    ough

    the

    LDP

    , in

    line

    with

    nat

    iona

    l pol

    icy.

    To

    the

    north

    , the

    M8

    prov

    ides

    a c

    lear

    phy

    sica

    l bou

    ndar

    y bu

    t the

    site

    lack

    s a

    stro

    ng e

    dge

    to G

    ogar

    Sta

    tion

    Roa

    d to

    the

    sout

    h of

    the

    Can

    al, w

    here

    it a

    djoi

    ns p

    art o

    f the

    wid

    er 6

    50 a

    cre

    Edi

    nbur

    gh G

    arde

    n D

    istri

    ct P

    ropo

    sal.

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    EDIN

    BU

    RG

    H G

    AR

    DEN

    DIS

    TRIC

    T W

    EST

    Hou

    sing

    Site

    Ass

    essm

    ent

    Who

    mad

    e re

    pres

    enta

    tion(

    s) re

    latin

    g to

    the

    asse

    ssm

    ent a

    rea?

    Mur

    ray

    Est

    ates

    (Hol

    der P

    lann

    ing)

    Site

    ass

    essm

    ent c

    riter

    ia

    YES

    / NO

    Com

    men

    ts /

    miti

    gatio

    n po

    tent

    ial

    App

    ropr

    iate

    Loc

    atio

    ns

    Is th

    e si

    te lo

    cate

    d on

    bro

    wnf

    ield

    land

    ? Y

    /N

    Maj

    ority

    of t

    he s

    ite is

    ara

    ble

    farm

    land

    but

    doe

    s in

    clud

    e cl

    uste

    rs o

    f exi

    stin

    g ho

    usin

    g to

    the

    north

    and

    so

    uth

    and

    indu

    stria

    l use

    s in

    the

    north

    eas

    t cor

    ner o

    f the

    site

    . C

    an th

    e si

    te b

    e m

    ade

    avai

    labl

    e fo

    r dev

    elop

    men

    t?

    Y

    Rep

    rese

    ntat

    ion

    rece

    ived

    dur

    ing

    MIR

    con

    sulta

    tion,

    and

    Pro

    pose

    d P

    lan

    repr

    esen

    tatio

    n pr

    omot

    ing

    the

    site

    for r

    esid

    entia

    l dev

    elop

    men

    t. P

    art o

    f the

    site

    und

    evel

    opab

    le d

    ue to

    fluv

    ial f

    lood

    risk

    . 1.

    Doe

    s th

    e si

    te h

    ave

    good

    acce

    ssib

    ility

    to e

    xist

    ing

    publ

    ic

    trans

    port?

    2. W

    ould

    suf

    ficie

    nt

    enha

    ncem

    ents

    be

    feas

    ible

    ?

    N

    N

    Maj

    ority

    of s

    ite h

    as a

    sco

    re o

    f A. A

    cces

    sibi

    lity

    impr

    oves

    tow

    ards

    the

    sout

    h ea

    st c

    orne

    r of t

    he s

    ite

    with

    sco

    res

    of B

    up

    to E

    in th

    e co

    rner

    of t

    he s

    ite n

    ext t

    o th

    e pa

    rk a

    nd ri

    de s

    ite.

    No

    mea

    sure

    s av

    aila

    ble

    to in

    crea

    se a

    cces

    sibi

    lity

    for m

    ajor

    ity o

    f thi

    s si

    te w

    ithou

    t lar

    ge s

    cale

    rero

    utin

    g of

    pub

    lic tr

    ansp

    ort s

    ervi

    ces.

    1.

    Doe

    s th

    e si

    te h

    ave

    good

    infra

    stru

    ctur

    e ca

    paci

    ty?

    2. W

    ould

    suf

    ficie

    nt

    enha

    ncem

    ents

    be

    feas

    ible

    ?

    Y/N

    Y

    Dra

    inag

    e: S

    eafie

    ld W

    wTW

    ope

    rate

    d by

    PFI

    (Stir

    ling

    Wat

    er);

    no c

    onst

    rain

    ts id

    entif

    ied

    and

    any

    requ

    irem

    ent f

    or a

    dditi

    onal

    cap

    acity

    wou

    ld b

    e re

    spon

    sibi

    lity

    of P

    FI o

    pera

    tor b

    ut c

    ould

    be

    dela

    y in

    de

    liver

    ing

    capa

    city

    . W

    ater

    sup

    ply/

    stor

    age:

    Ade

    quat

    e ca

    paci

    ty (n

    ew G

    lenc

    orse

    WTW

    , alo

    ng w

    ith e

    xist

    ing

    Mar

    chba

    nk

    WTW

    ). P

    rimar

    y an

    d S

    econ

    dary

    sch

    ools

    : Rev

    ised

    Edu

    catio

    n Ap

    prai

    sal i

    dent

    ifies

    the

    educ

    atio

    nal

    infra

    stru

    ctur

    e re

    quire

    d to

    sup

    port

    hous

    ing

    grow

    th. T

    he a

    ctio

    n pr

    ogra

    mm

    e in

    clud

    es a

    list

    of t

    he

    actio

    ns, c

    ostin

    gs a

    nd c

    ontri

    butio

    n zo

    nes

    whe

    re a

    ny d

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ithin

    will

    be re

    quire

    d to

    co

    ntrib

    ute

    to th

    e ac

    tions

    on

    an e

    quita

    ble

    basi

    s.

    Tran

    spor

    t: Tr

    ansp

    ort A

    ppra

    isal

    add

    endu

    m id

    entif

    ies

    the

    trans

    port

    infra

    stru

    ctur

    e re

    quire

    d to

    sup

    port

    hous

    ing

    grow

    th. T

    he a

    ctio

    n pr

    ogra

    mm

    e in

    clud

    es a

    list

    of t

    he a

    ctio

    ns, c

    ostin

    gs a

    nd c

    ontri

    butio

    n zo

    nes

    whe

    re a

    ny d

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ithin

    will

    be

    requ

    ired

    to c

    ontri

    bute

    to th

    e ac

    tions

    on

    an e

    quita

    ble

    basi

    s.

    Land

    scap

    e se

    tting

    and

    iden

    tity

    Wou

    ld th

    e si

    te, i

    f dev

    elop

    ed, a

    ffect

    the

    wid

    er la

    ndsc

    ape

    setti

    ng o

    f

    the

    city

    ?

    Y

    Thro

    ugh

    its e

    ffect

    on

    the

    rura

    l set

    ting

    to a

    nd v

    isua

    l am

    enity

    from

    the

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    , City

    Byp

    ass,

    M8

    and

    A71

    , dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld im

    pact

    adv

    erse

    ly o

    n pe

    rcep

    tions

    of E

    dinb

    urgh

    and

    its

    wid

    er

    land

    scap

    e fro

    m a

    n im

    porta

    nt re

    crea

    tiona

    l res

    ourc

    e an

    d st

    rate

    gic

    appr

    oach

    road

    s to

    the

    wes

    t of t

    he

    city

    . The

    con

    cent

    ratio

    n of

    rela

    tivel

    y in

    tact

    des

    igne

    d la

    ndsc

    apes

    and

    rolli

    ng a

    rabl

    e la

    nd o

    n th

    e w

    este

    rn e

    dge

    of th

    e ci

    ty h

    as a

    lso

    been

    reco

    gnis

    ed a

    s of

    city

    -wid

    e la

    ndsc

    ape

    valu

    e th

    roug

    h th

    e C

    ounc

    il’s

    Rev

    iew

    of L

    ocal

    Lan

    dsca

    pe D

    esig

    natio

    ns.

    The

    land

    with

    in th

    e si

    te to

    the

    east

    of t

    he

    Gog

    ar B

    urn

    has

    been

    foun

    d to

    be

    cons

    iste

    nt w

    ith th

    e vi

    sual

    qua

    litie

    s an

    d ch

    arac

    teris

    tics

    prop

    osed

    fo

    r des

    igna

    tion.

    W

    ould

    the

    site

    ena

    ble

    clea

    r and

    def

    ensi

    ble

    gree

    n be

    lt bo

    unda

    ries

    to b

    e fo

    rmed

    ?

    N

    The

    exis

    ting

    gree

    n be

    lt bo

    unda

    ry is

    cle

    arly

    form

    ed b

    y th

    e C

    ity B

    ypas

    s an

    d its

    woo

    ded

    cutti

    ng to

    the

    east

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    e A7

    1 an

    d ad

    jace

    nt p

    olic

    y w

    oodl

    and

    at R

    icca

    rton

    and

    Dal

    mah

    oy to

    the

    sout

    h, th

    e w

    oode

    d rid

    ge

    of G

    ogar

    bank

    to th

    e no

    rth a

    nd p

    olic

    ies

    of A

    ddis

    toun

    to th

    e w

    est f

    orm

    phy

    sica

    l and

    vis

    ual f

    eatu

    res

    capa

    ble

    of fo

    rmin

    g an

    alte

    rnat

    ive

    gree

    n be

    lt bo

    unda

    ry.

    The

    site

    lack

    s a

    defe

    nsib

    le b

    ound

    ary

    to th

    e no

    rthw

    est,

    whe

    re it

    is b

    ound

    ed b

    y he

    dger

    ows.

  • Env

    ironm

    enta

    l Rep

    ort -

    Sec

    ond

    Rev

    isio

    n, V

    olum

    e 2,

    Jun

    e 20

    14

    211

    Can

    the

    site

    be

    inte

    grat

    ed in

    to a

    nd in

    kee

    ping

    with

    the

    char

    acte

    r

    of th

    e se

    ttlem

    ent a

    nd lo

    cal a

    rea?

    N

    Dev

    elop

    men

    t of t

    he s

    ite w

    ould

    intro

    duce

    urb

    an re

    side

    ntia

    l dev

    elop

    men

    t acr

    oss

    rolli

    ng, a

    rabl

    e fa

    rmla

    nd to

    the

    sout

    h of

    Gog

    arba

    nk a

    nd n

    orth

    of t

    he A

    71.

    Dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld im

    pact

    adv

    erse

    ly

    on th

    e op

    en c

    hara

    cter

    of t

    he la

    ndsc

    ape,

    whi

    ch p

    rese

    ntly

    pro

    vide

    s a

    rura

    l set

    ting

    to o

    ver 2

    km

    of t

    he

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    to th

    e w

    est o

    f the

    city

    and

    set

    ting

    to s

    ever

    al n

    on-In

    vent

    ory

    desi

    gned

    land

    scap

    es.

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    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld e

    nclo

    se th

    e hi

    stor

    ic v

    illag

    e of

    Her

    mis

    ton

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    serv

    atio

    n A

    rea,

    whi

    ch b

    enef

    its

    from

    an

    open

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    al s

    ettin

    g an

    d re

    latio

    nshi

    p to

    the

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    to th

    e no

    rth.

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    M8,

    City

    Byp

    ass

    and

    A71

    , pro

    vide

    a p

    hysi

    cal b

    arrie

    r to

    the

    clos

    e in

    tegr

    atio

    n be

    twee

    n th

    e si

    te a

    nd e

    xist

    ing

    city

    to

    wns

    cape

    to th

    e ea

    st a

    nd in

    the

    case

    of t

    he M

    8, th

    e la

    nd to

    the

    north

    and

    sou

    th o

    f the

    site

    . W

    hils

    t a

    num

    ber o

    f cro

    ssin

    gs to

    the

    Can

    al e

    xist

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    ould

    requ

    ire to

    be

    supp

    lem

    ente

    d to

    ach

    ieve

    a

    fully

    inte

    grat

    ed s

    ite la

    yout

    .

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    e ch

    ange

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    ould

    impa

    ct a

    dver

    sely

    on

    view

    s fro

    m re

    crea

    tiona

    l rou

    te o

    f the

    Uni

    on C

    anal

    , al

    terin

    g th

    e op

    en v

    iew

    s to

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    mis

    ton

    villa

    ge a

    nd th

    e P

    entla

    nd H

    ills

    to th

    e so

    uth

    and

    the

    woo

    ded

    back

    drop

    of G

    ogar

    bank

    to th

    e no

    rth. T

    he a

    dditi

    onal

    hei

    ght o

    f dev

    elop

    men

    t wou

    ld b

    e pr

    omin

    ent i

    n vi

    ews

    from

    the

    A71

    to th

    e so

    uth

    and

    sect

    ions

    of t

    he M

    8 to

    the

    north

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    reby

    impa

    ctin

    g ad

    vers

    ely

    on v

    iew

    s fro

    m s

    trate

    gic

    appr

    oach

    road

    s, fr

    om w

    hich

    an

    impr

    essi

    on o

    f the

    City

    and

    its

    cont

    ext c

    an

    be u

    nder

    stoo

    d by

    larg

    e nu

    mbe

    rs o

    f veh

    icul

    ar tr

    avel

    lers

    . D

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    impa

    ct a

    dver

    sely

    on

    view

    s fro

    m a

    num

    ber o

    f min

    or ro

    ads

    with

    in th

    e gr

    eenb

    elt,

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    y of

    whi

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    rovi

    de o

    pen

    view

    s ac

    ross

    the

    surr

    ound

    ing

    coun

    trysi

    de a

    nd a

    re u

    sed

    for a

    var

    iety

    of l

    ocal

    trav

    el a

    nd in

    form

    al

    recr

    eatio

    n to

    the

    wes

    t of t

    he c

    ity.

    C

    ount

    rysi

    de re

    crea

    tion

    Wou

    ld d

    evel

    opm

    ent o

    f the

    site

    avo

    id im

    pact

    ing

    upon

    exi

    stin

    g

    acce

    ss to

    cou

    ntry

    side

    recr

    eatio

    n?

    N

    A la

    rge

    stre

    tch

    of th

    e U

    nion

    Can

    al is

    loca

    ted

    with

    in th

    e ce

    ntre

    of t

    he s

    ite. D

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    si

    gnifi

    cant

    ly e

    ffect

    the

    rura

    l set

    ting

    of th

    e ca

    nal a

    nd it

    s ro

    le in

    pro

    vidi

    ng c

    ount

    rysi

    de re

    crea

    tion

    betw

    een

    Edin

    burg

    h an

    d R

    atho

    . O

    vera

    ll as

    sess

    men

    tN

    ot c

    urre

    ntly

    a re

    ason

    able

    site

    . Site

    has

    poo

    r pub

    lic tr

    ansp

    ort a

    cces

    sibi

    lity

    with

    no

    scop

    e fo

    r enh

    ance

    men

    ts w

    ithou

    t maj

    or re

    rout

    ing

    of p

    ublic

    tran

    spor

    t ser

    vice

    s. D

    evel

    opm

    ent w

    ould

    im

    pact

    on

    the

    land

    scap

    e se

    tting

    of t

    he c

    ity, w

    ould

    not

    pro

    vide

    sui

    tabl

    e gr

    een

    belt

    boun

    darie

    s an

    d w

    ould

    not

    be

    in k

    eepi

    ng w

    ith th

    e ch

    arac

    ter o

    f the

    set

    tlem

    ent a

    nd lo

    cal a

    rea.

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    pr

    opos

    al w

    ould

    als

    o im

    pact

    on

    exis

    ting

    acce

    ss to

    cou

    ntry

    side

    recr

    eatio

    n.

    Land

    scap

    e an

    d Vi

    sual

    Ass

    essm

    ent

    Si

    te L

    ocat

    ion

    The

    site

    lies

    to th

    e no

    rth a

    nd s

    outh

    of t

    he U

    nion

    Can

    al to

    the

    wes

    t of t

    he C

    ity.

    It is

    bou

    nded

    by

    the

    Cal

    der R

    d (A

    71) t

    o th

    e so

    uth,

    Add

    isto

    un F

    arm

    Roa

    d to

    the

    wes

    t, G

    ogar

    bank

    Rd

    and

    the

    Edi

    nbur

    gh –

    Gla

    sgow

    Que

    en S

    t rai

    lway

    to th

    e no

    rth a

    nd M

    8/H

    erm

    isto

    n Ju

    nctio

    n an

    d G

    ogar

    Sta

    tion

    Rd

    to th

    e ea

    st.

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    site

    form

    s pa

    rt of

    the

    wid

    er 6

    50 a

    cre

    Edi

    nbur

    gh G

    arde

    n D

    istri

    ct P

    ropo

    sal,

    prom

    oted

    by

    Mur

    ray

    Est

    ates

    , whi

    ch in

    clud

    es la

    nd to

    the

    east

    of H

    erm

    isto

    n an

    d R

    icca

    rton

    and

    to th

    e w

    est o

    f the

    C

    ity B

    ypas

    s, in

    add

    ition

    to la

    nd to

    the

    east

    of M

    illbur

    n To

    wer

    with

    in th

    e W

    est E

    dinb

    urgh

    SD

    A.

    Land

    scap

    e/To

    wns

    cape

    Cha

    ract

    er

    The

    ridge

    line

    runn

    ing

    alon

    g th

    e C

    alde

    r Roa

    d (A

    71) f

    orm

    s th

    e so

    uthe

    rn e

    dge

    of th

    e si

    te a

    t app

    rox

    80 m

    abo

    ve s

    ea le

    vel,

    from

    whi

    ch p

    oint

    land

    form

    gra

    dual

    ly s

    lope

    s to

    the

    north

    and

    eas

    t to

    appr

    ox 6

    0 m

    abo

    ve s

    ea le

    vel,

    boun

    ded

    by th

    e rid

    ge o

    f Gog

    arba

    nk to

    the

    north

    , whi

    ch fa

    lls fr

    om 7

    5 m

    – 6

    0 m

    abo

    ve s

    ea le

    vel f

    rom

    wes

    t to

    east

    . Th

    e G

    ogar

    Bur

    n cr

    osse

    s th

    e si

    te to

    the

    wes

    t, se

    t with

    in a

    nar

    row

    val

    ley,

    bef

    ore

    runn

    ing

    east

    war

    ds a

    long

    the

    sout

    hern

    edg

    e of

    Gog

    arba

    nk.

    To th

    e w

    est o

    f the

    Gog

    ar B

    urn,

    land

    form

    is re

    lativ

    ely

    flat.

    The