The Case for Town Planning a Practical Manual for the Use of Councillors Offic

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The Case for Town Planning a Practical Manual for the Use of Councillors Offic
Henry R Aldridge
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There shall be provision made for turning spaces and the person who shall, with the permission of the Council, construct such a street, shall plant with grass, trees, or shrubs, or otherwise suitably lay out to the reasonable satisfaction of the Council the space between the carriage-way and the footway of such street, or between the footway and the boundary of such street, or between the carriage-way and the boundary of such street. (III. ) Dwelling houses may be arranged round quadrangles, an...d in this case a street of not less than 7 feet in width may be allowed, provided that it is not more than 500 feet in length and communicates with a street not less than 24 feet in width or with an existing highway. The space within the quadrangle may be laid out as gardens or as forecourts. No fence fronting on the quadrangle may be more than 3 ft. 6 in. In height. The relaxations named above are permitted under Clauses 12, 13 and 14 of the scheme {vide Appendix).
In order to make clear the economies which these types of streets will produce, the following estimates of the approximate cost of the Ruislip-Northwood roads may be given here.


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