Salisbury City Council has approved a motion relating to the St Peters Place Section 106 agreement.
The agreement, linked to the Persimmon Homes development, allows for two football pitches to be transferred to the city council.
It also includes a financial contribution of £799,297 for pitch maintenance and the construction of a changing room facility.
Councillors agreed in principle to accept the planning obligations, allowing officers to progress the legal agreement with Wiltshire Council.
The proposed changing facility would support use of the pitches and could also be used for wider community and recreational activities.
The council has already agreed to accept two allotment sites and cemetery obligations under the same planning agreement.

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