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)This planning permission shall be read in conjunction with the linked planning permission granted under Planning Ref. CB/19/02296/MW for a new vehicular access off Eastern Way, Site Compound and internal haul roads to serve the landfill areas and a Section 106 Agreement dated 17 May 2021.This planning permission shall be read in conjunction with the linked planning permission granted under Planning Ref. CB/19/02296/MW for a new vehicular access off Eastern Way, Site Compound and internal haul roads to serve the landfill areas and a Section 106 Agreement dated 17 May 2021. |
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)The applicant is advised that, prior to the implementation of this planning permission, a Non-Material Amendment to alter those areas of the Concept Restoration Plan approved under Plg Ref. CB/16/04588/MW to align with Plg Refs. CB/19/02296 /MW and CB/19/02297/MW would need to be submitted to the Local Planning Authority.The applicant is advised that, prior to the implementation of this planning permission, a Non-Material Amendment to alter those areas of the Concept Restoration Plan approved under Plg Ref. CB/16/04588/MW to align with Plg Refs. CB/19/02296 /MW and CB/19/02297/MW would need to be submitted to the Local Planning Authority. |
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)The applicant is advised that the activities permitted by this planning permission require an environmental permit to be issued by the Environment Agency.The applicant is advised that the activities permitted by this planning permission require an environmental permit to be issued by the Environment Agency. |
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)With reference to Conditions 7, 13 and 25 above, an HGV is defined as a vehicle with a gross weight over 7.5 tonnes. An HGV entering and leaving the site equals two vehicle movements.With reference to Conditions 7, 13 and 25 above, an HGV is defined as a vehicle with a gross weight over 7.5 tonnes. An HGV entering and leaving the site equals two vehicle movements. |
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)The applicant is advised that infiltration testing is required in order to determine the ground conditions and satisfy the drainage hierarchy. If infiltration is found to be viable then the drainage strategy shall be updated to incorporate infiltration as the method of surface water drainage.The applicant is advised that infiltration testing is required in order to determine the ground conditions and satisfy the drainage hierarchy. If infiltration is found to be viable then the drainage strategy shall be updated to incorporate infiltration as the method of surface water drainage. |
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)Calculations demonstrating the functionality of the surface water drainage arrangements shall be submitted to demonstrate the figures as outlined in the 'Technical Note Surface Water' prepared by Stuart Michael Associates dated 24 October 2019 (SMA Ref: 5615).Calculations demonstrating the functionality of the surface water drainage arrangements shall be submitted to demonstrate the figures as outlined in the 'Technical Note Surface Water' prepared by Stuart Michael Associates dated 24 October 2019 (SMA Ref: 5615). |
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)The Bedford Group of IDBs, which manages all consenting requirements under the Land Drainage Act for discharge to the watercourse within Central Bedfordshire, should be consulted to confirm any consent requirements.The Bedford Group of IDBs, which manages all consenting requirements under the Land Drainage Act for discharge to the watercourse within Central Bedfordshire, should be consulted to confirm any consent requirements. |
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)With reference to Condition 17, the applicant is advised that, should further licensing be required in respect of the presence of great crested newt, Central Bedfordshire Council holds a District Licence in respect of this species which provides developers with an alternative means of complying with legal safeguarding requirements.With reference to Condition 17, the applicant is advised that, should further licensing be required in respect of the presence of great crested newt, Central Bedfordshire Council holds a District Licence in respect of this species which provides developers with an alternative means of complying with legal safeguarding requirements. |
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)With reference to Condition 31, the applicant is advised that new planting should comprise native species ideally of local provenance.With reference to Condition 31, the applicant is advised that new planting should comprise native species ideally of local provenance. |
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)The applicant's attention is drawn to the consultation response received from Natural England dated 20 August 2019 which offers generic advice on a range of natural environment issues.The applicant's attention is drawn to the consultation response received from Natural England dated 20 August 2019 which offers generic advice on a range of natural environment issues. |
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