PLANS for 830 houses and 700 jobs are being re-submitted to a council after changes to the interpretation of green-belt law.
The Teal Close development, in Netherfield, was given outline planning permission by Gedling Borough Council in January.
Amendments have now been made to two conditions of the proposals, which include building on agricultural land past the Victoria Retail Park.
A High Court judgement was handed down in March after a judicial review found that changing agricultural land into biodiversity areas was classed as harmful to the green belt.
Gedling has therefore been asked to reconsider the plans under the new legislation and officers have tweaked the conditions.
The amended proposals go before the planning committee on Wednesday.