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Vital road works hinge on whether councillors give permission to build a new estate of 700 homes.
Swale council has called an extraordinary planning committee meeting to discuss the development at Barton Hill Drive, Minster, on Sheppey.
The meeting next Thursday is likely to be particularly contentious due to proposed works to widen a busy route alongside the scheme.
Plans to widen the Lower Road rest on permission for the 700 homes being granted.
The meeting is at 7pm in the council chamber of Swale House in East Street, Sittingbourne.
An overflow area for the public will be available in a nearby committee room.
The head of planning is asking for officers to be given delegated powers to agree the outline plans of scheme, subject to conditions and the completion of a section 106 agreement.
The agreement would force the developers to contribute more than £1.2 million towards widening the Lower Road which is the main route to Minster and Leysdown.
Without the agreement, Kent Highways says it will not be able to complete the vital roadworks.
The plans include up to 700 homes on 37.5 hectares of farmland with all necessary supporting infrastructure including land for provision of a convenience store, community hall, open space, play areas, access roads, footpaths, cycleways, parking, landscaping and drainage.
The site stretches from the Minster campus of the Oasis Academy and rear gardens of Parsonage Chase and the Lovell Road play area to Barton Hill Drive and the Lower Road. Parsonage Farm, a Grade II listed building, is nearby.
Kent Country Council is asking for:
Kent Highways want:
NHS Swale Clinical Commissioning Group wants:
Others require:
There is also a list of 48 conditions
The scheme is being proposed by farmers SW Attwood and Partners.