Of those properties, 40 would be affordable (11 affordable rent; 29 shared ownership).
However, some 79 affordable homes are proposed overall, as is a financial contribution of more than £3 million to health, education and transport services.
As part of phase one and two, Inland Homes will demolish 40 houses on land adjacent to Maude Road to make way for the relief road; create walking and cycle routes via Minerva Way; and use land near Dupre Crescent and south of Gorrell Road for the 147 properties.
The new homes will consist of one, two, three, four and five-bedroom houses and apartments.
Council documents mention a majority of two-story properties in detached, semi-detached and terraced forms, but that six ‘three and four-storey apartments would act as a gateway to the site’.