A road could see 27 new homes built after a proposal was unveiled.
An outline application was submitted to Hertsmere Borough Council this month with several matters reserved, meaning further plans will need to be submitted even if it is approved.
The development would be broken down into a mix of two, three, and four bed houses and one and two bed apartments on an area of land off Sutcliffe Close, Bushey.
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Although within an area of greenery, and right next to areas of green belt land to the north and east, the site itself is not designated as green belt, the planning application explains.
If it goes ahead, the development will include 17 homes for market and 10 affordable units laid-out around a new road from Sutcliffe Close that splits into two part-way along.
The plan includes 54 car parking spaces including garages, spots outside homes, and a communal parking court.
The tallest buildings would be three-storeys, including an apartment block at the centre of the site.
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