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The rezoning approval for
residential and commercial
development on the Milnerton
Racecourse property had strict
environmental conditions for
both the developers and
contractors during the
development phase, and for
owners and residents living in
Royal Ascot. |
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It is the responsibility of the
trustees of RAMPOA and the
trustees of all precincts to
ensure that residents and owners
comply with these requirements.
However residents also have a
responsibility to comply - these
are legal requirements, most of
which are included in the
appendices to the "Offer to
Purchase" document signed by
persons who bought or are buying
property in Royal Ascot. It is
incumbent on owners to make
tenants aware of these
environmental conditions. |
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The completion of the
Environmental Checklsit is a
legal requirement for all
precincts in Royal Ascot. One of
the conditions of approval for
the development of Royal Ascot
was that each precinct must
report annually on their
compliance with the Operational
Environmental Management Plan.
The checklist makes this
reporting easier and should not
take much of your time. |
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While the checklist is a legal
requirement, the intention is
not penalise precincts who
indicate non-compliance with
some of the requirements. An
important objective is to make
trustees of precincts aware of
the environmental requirements,
and, if necessary, support
trustees with expert advice. |
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To make it easier for residents,
an
Environmental Do's and Don'ts
Guide have been issued. This
is updated regularly and should
be distributed to all residents
(including tenants). The
document can be downloaded from
this website. |
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The Do's and Don'ts Guide also
contains a
plant list of recommended
waterwise trees, shrubs and
groundcovers and grasses that
will grow well in local
conditions. |
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An
Environment Do's & Don'ts for
Maintenance and Renovations
has now also been issued. This
is specifically for the home
renovator and for contractors
employed to work on homes and
buildings in Royal Ascot. |
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Before development started in
Royal Ascot
architectural guidelines
were issued by the City Council,
these are mainly important for
developers and contractors, but
must also be complied with when
altering or extending homes and
existing buildings. |