The village, known as Heronby, will be built between York and Selby if approved.
A new village providing up to 3,800 homes and more than 12,000 jobs could be built in North Yorkshire.
According to by Selby Council it will provide "high quality places to live in a rural environment with well-paid employment opportunities". Heronby will be based on a 173 hectare stretch of land to the south of Escrick Road in the village of Stillingfleet, theThe village would have its own market square with a high street, new schools and a broad mix of homes. If approved up to 386 new houses will be built per year.
Plans have also been put forward to build new homes to the west of Eggborough and in Selby at the Rigid Paper mill, the Industrial Chemicals site, the former Ousegate Maltings and in Crosshills Lane.
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