Other Highway Schemes Sample Clauses

Other Highway Schemes. This section deals with the other highway works which have been specifically designed with road traffic users in mind. The proposals for sustainable transport infrastructure are considered elsewhere in the report at section 15.2. 14.2.1 Off-site Highway Works There are a number of highway improvement works proposed which are required as a result of the development in mitigation of the effects of these schemes upon the local highway network: i. Improvements to Eglwys Brewis Road (details submitted for approval now) ii. Improved traffic signals on B4265 at Llanmaes / Llantwit Major Junction (illustrative only) iii. New traffic signals on B4265 at Gileston Cross / St. Athan Junction (illustrative only) iv. Road improvements on B4265 at Gileston to Old Mill, Aberthaw (details submitted for approval now) v. Junction improvements at Weycock Xxxxx, Xxxxx (illustrative only) These will be the subject of highway agreements to specify the detailed design and delivery mechanisms. The various highway improvements and road constructions will require sections of highway to be diverted or stopped up either by using powers contained within S247 T&CPA 1990 or by using the provisions of S116/117 of the Highways Act 1980 or restricted by means of Traffic Regulation Orders as appropriate. It will also be necessary to control the phasing of the delivery of the highway works to coincide with the phasing of the development. This will be done through conditions. 14.2.2.1 Improvements to Eglwys Brewis Road (Plan No. 003622/PA/650) Prior to the commencement of the NAR minor highway safety improvements to Eglwys Brewis Road will be carried out to enable its use by construction traffic until the NAR is available. The works include minor widening of the road up to 5m to the west of the Old Brewery Public House and up to 5.5m to the east of this point, and provision of a HGV passing bay on the south side approximately 80m west of the turn for Froglands Farm. These details are submitted in full for consideration at this outline stage and the Highway Authority are satisfied with the proposed works. These changes are not considered to have any significant impact on the area or nearby properties, while they are considered to be necessary to mitigate the short-term impacts of the development on this route. At a later phase further works are proposed to improve pedestrian and public transport facilities on Eglwys Brewis Road to serve the future occupiers of the SFA. These are detailed separa...
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