Original documentation for the
Redevelopment of the Earl's Court Exhibition Centre Site
Here is the list with the documents that were
originally submitted for the Royal Borough of Kensington and
Chelsea (Application 1). Please note that some of the
documents below are very large files (up to 10MB) and may take time
to download. Please be patient. If you experience any problems
viewing these documents, please email us on planning@rbkc.gov.uk.
The main plans and documents submitted with
both applications fix the content, layout and form of the
development.
The Development Specification describes the
main elements of the proposal and includes a description of each
planning application document.
The “Parameter Plans” divide the application
sites into a series of separate smaller development plots, divided
by proposed key streets and open spaces. Each plot has an
individual reference number. This reference number is used
throughout the planning application documents to provide
information about what might happen in each individual plot. The
parameter plans explain the proposed limit and constraints for each
individual plot of land within which further detailed proposals
would have to be contained (e.g. maximum building height).
The Design Guidelines provide a framework of
rules for the later detailed design of development within each plot
of land. The Guidelines contain more detailed information than the
Parameter Plans demonstrating how buildings, open space and streets
should be designed. At this stage planning approval is only being
sought for these rules; detailed designs will be the subject of
future applications and consultation.
The Access Plans define the proposed access
points and junctions into the site from the surrounding streets and
include proposed improvements to existing streets and junctions
Page Updated 7 March 2012