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Coltman Street Conservation Area survey

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Introduction


Coltman Street Conservation Area was adopted by Hull City Council in 1994 and provides heritage protection for the Victorian residential development constructed  along the street and associated ancillary buildings, including pubs and shops. The Council are in the process of reviewing all of its Conservation Areas, with Coltman Street being the eleventh area to have been reviewed and subject to public consultation.

For Coltman Street, the following proposals are being subject to public consultation -


  • The adoption of a Conservation Area ‘Character Appraisal and Management Plan’.


Following public consultation relevant amendments will be undertaken to the management document, and it will be returned to Committee and Cabinet for formal adoption.

1.  

What is your association with the Coltman Street Conservation Area?


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2.  

Which of the following applies to you?


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Proposal one - The adoption of a Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan 


The Character Appraisal


To inform on the special interests and reasons why an area is designated as a Conservation Area, a Council can adopt a Character Appraisal document. A Character Appraisal will include information such as a definition of the special interest of the Conservation Area, will explain the character of its built and natural environment, and will identify key elements such as buildings, open spaces and views.

3.  

Thinking about the Coltman Street Conservation Area, how would you rate the following?

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Layout
Architectural style / materials / decoration of buildings (including doors and windows)
Quality and condition of residential properties
The conditions of individual buildings.
Quality of boundary treatments i.e. features that enclose a property such as a fence, wall, hedge, or gate
Quality of the public realm i.e. the space open and accessible to everyone including roads, green space, pedestrian areas etc
Architectural elements and historical features
Quality and condition of focal / key buildings
Views and vistas
Cleanliness (e.g. litter, graffiti etc)
4.  

Which of the following do you think are the most important in terms of defining the character of the Coltman Street Conservation Area?


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5.  

How much do you agree that the proposed Character Appraisal is an accurate reflection of the Coltman Street Conservation Area, and its proposed extended area?

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Statement 1

The Management Plan


A Management Plan provides guidance on how development should take place within the Conservation Area and guidance on what features should be retained and how elements such as alterations to residential properties should be introduced. It can also identify positive and negative trends within a Conservation Area and propose management tools for reversing or promoting such trends.

7.  

Before today, were you aware that the following Article 4 Directions were in place for Coltman Street?

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The erection or construction of a porch outside any external door of a dwelling house in an elevation facing a highway.
The enlargement, improvement or other alteration – • of a projection porch and or the enclosing of a recessed porch of a dwelling house in an elevation facing the highway. • to, including the installation or replacement of a front door of a dwelling house in an elevation facing a highway.
The enlargement, improvement or alteration to, including the installation or replacement of, any window or any projecting bay of a dwelling house in an elevation facing a highway.
8.  

How much do you agree that the following should be actively managed within the Conservation Area (this includes producing guidance, enforcement action etc.)?


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The condition of buildings
Change of use of buildings
Boundary treatments i.e. features that enclose a property such as a fence, wall, hedge, or gate
Building alterations and additions
Building demolition
New buildings / developments
Alterations to front gardens
Article 4 Directions
9.  

How much do you agree that the Management Plan section provides fair guidance for managing development within the Conservation Area?

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Statement 1

In Summary

11.  

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


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Coltman Street benefits from being a Conservation Area
Local people benefit from Coltman Street being a Conservation Area
Overall, I support the proposals for the Coltman Street Conservation Area