Family-owned Beal Homes has applied for permission to build 418 new homes on a 38-acre site in Sutton-on-Hull.
It is proposing a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom house types will include two-bedroom starter homes, three-bedroom homes to cater for a range of buyers.
The plans include areas of public open space, including the creation of a green corridor along the southern boundary of the site to act as a buffer between the development and adjacent housing.
Beal’s plans include the retention of existing hedgerows and trees, as well as the planting of additional trees to meet biodiversity requirements.
Beal land director Chris Murphy said: “This proposed development has been designed to create a seamless blend between urban, city living and the natural surroundings on a site allocated for housing in the Hull local plan.
“Everything from the mix of house types, to the positioning of green spaces and public footpaths, aims to create a well-balanced development which creates a sense of community and connection, and integrates naturally into the existing residential area.â€
Chief executive Richard Beal said: “There is a growing demand for high-quality new homes in Hull, and the Sutton area, in particular, has seen very little new housing in recent years. This application sets out our proposals to bring more than 400 much-needed homes to the city, at a time when the council is under increasing pressure to achieve higher housing targets.â€
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