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Application registeredConsultation periodAwaiting decisionDecidedAppealAppeal decided
Application Type:Full Application
Date Received:11 / 05 / 2020
Registration (Validation) Date:12 / 05 / 2020
Consultation Start Date:12 / 05 / 2020
Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires):19 / 11 / 2020
Target Date for Decision:11 / 08 / 2020
Location:Phase 6B Stratton Business Park, East of Pegasus Drive, Biggleswade
Parish Name:Biggleswade
Conservation Area:Not available
Listed Building Grade:Not available
Environmental Assessment:Not available
Expected Decision Level:Not available
Description:The erection of 4 no. B8 use distribution units, together with associated energy centre, balancing pond, landscaping and all other ancillary works
Case Officer:Stuart Robinson
Case Officer Tel:0300 300 4822
Case Officer Email:stuart.robinson@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
Status:Decided
Agent:Mr Rokas
15-17 Goldington Road
Bedford
MK40 3NH
Press Date:22 / 05 / 2020
Site Notice Date:No date
NeighboursResponses Received: 0
and Representatives:In Favour: 0
Representation DetailsAgainst: 0
Comments: 0
Petitions Against: 0
Petitions For: 0
Officer Site Visit Date:22/06/2020
Committee Site Visit Date:No date
Committee Meeting Date:11 / 11 / 2020
Decision Level:Development Management Committee
Date Decision Made:12 / 11 / 2022
Date Decision Despatched:12 / 11 / 2020
Decision:Full Application - Granted
Conditions or Reasons:View Conditions or Reasons
Informative Notes:
1 )This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.
2 )The applicant is advised that if it is the intention to request Central Bedfordshire Council as Local Highway Authority, to adopt the proposed highways within the site as maintainable at the public expense then details of the specification, layout andalignment, width and levels of the said highways together with all the necessary highway, street lighting and drainage arrangements, including run off calculations shall be submitted to the Highways Agreements Officer, Highways Contract Team,Community Services, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk,Chicksands, Shefford SG17 5TQ .The applicant is advised that if it is the intention to request Central Bedfordshire Council as Local Highway Authority, to adopt the proposed highways within the site as maintainable at the public expense then details of the specification, layout andalignment, width and levels of the said highways together with all the necessary highway, street lighting and drainage arrangements, including run off calculations shall be submitted to the Highways Agreements Officer, Highways Contract Team,Community Services, Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Monks Walk,Chicksands, Shefford SG17 5TQ .
3 )The applicant is advised that all cycle parking to be provided within the site shall be designed in accordance with the Central Bedfordshire Council's 'Cycle Parking Annexes July 2010The applicant is advised that all cycle parking to be provided within the site shall be designed in accordance with the Central Bedfordshire Council's 'Cycle Parking Annexes July 2010
4 )In terms of condition 8, the following points must be noted: Culverting of existing watercourses will not be permitted. We will require a full set of calculations, providing evidence of all surface water retained onsite for the 1 in 100 (+40%CC). Any exceedance should be shown with pathways with maximum depths and velocity. Any watercourses within or adjacent to the site should be included in the maintenance and management plan, even if there is no discharge to them. This would be a riparian ownership issue but leaving it as such is no longer acceptable. We will require full drainage drawings showing all connections, control features, storage,inverts etc. and how it communicates with the development wide scheme. We expect the use of the SuDS management train, single point SuDS will be challenged. Where the use of permeable surfacing is proposed, this should be designed in accordance with the 'CIRCA RP992 The SuDS Manual Update: Paper RP992/28: Design Assessment Checklists for Permeable/Porous Pavement'. Any connection to an existing system requires that the existing system is proven to be viable in construction, maintenance and capacity. This can be achieved by submitting a CCTV report required from connection to outfall and catchment wide capacity assessment of the existing system. The Council does not, and is not required to, adopt any SuDS feature. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the surface water drainage system, in its entirety, will be effectively maintained in the long-term. We therefore expect confirmation of the proposed arrangements for maintenance to be provided with the final detailed design, including the future maintenance and operational needs and the responsible bodies for undertaking maintenance (for all public and private drainage components). The final detailed design including proposed standards of operation, construction, structural integrity and ongoing maintenance must be compliant with the 'Non-statutory technical standards for sustainable drainage systems' (March 2015, Ref: PB14308), 'Central Bedfordshire Sustainable Drainage Guidance' (Adopted April 2014, Updated May 2015), and recognised best practise including the Ciria SuDS Manual (2016, C753). Land drainage Consent under the Land Drainage Act 1991 must be secured to discharge surface water to an existing watercourse/ditch, and details of this provided with the full detailed design. An easement should be provided on the developable side of thewatercourse to allow for access for maintenance, this should be 9m but may depend on the maintenance requirements considered appropriate. Agreement for the sewerage undertaker is required to discharge into a public system. The agreement and rate (l/s) must be included in relevant correspondence.In terms of condition 8, the following points must be noted: Culverting of existing watercourses will not be permitted. We will require a full set of calculations, providing evidence of all surface water retained onsite for the 1 in 100 (+40%CC). Any exceedance should be shown with pathways with maximum depths and velocity. Any watercourses within or adjacent to the site should be included in the maintenance and management plan, even if there is no discharge to them. This would be a riparian ownership issue but leaving it as such is no longer acceptable. We will require full drainage drawings showing all connections, control features, storage,inverts etc. and how it communicates with the development wide scheme. We expect the use of the SuDS management train, single point SuDS will be challenged. Where the use of permeable surfacing is proposed, this should be designed in accordance with the 'CIRCA RP992 The SuDS Manual Update: Paper RP992/28: Design Assessment Checklists for Permeable/Porous Pavement'. Any connection to an existing system requires that the existing system is proven to be viable in construction, maintenance and capacity. This can be achieved by submitting a CCTV report required from connection to outfall and catchment wide capacity assessment of the existing system. The Council does not, and is not required to, adopt any SuDS feature. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the surface water drainage system, in its entirety, will be effectively maintained in the long-term. We therefore expect confirmation of the proposed arrangements for maintenance to be provided with the final detailed design, including the future maintenance and operational needs and the responsible bodies for undertaking maintenance (for all public and private drainage components). The final detailed design including proposed standards of operation, construction, structural integrity and ongoing maintenance must be compliant with the 'Non-statutory technical standards for sustainable drainage systems' (March 2015, Ref: PB14308), 'Central Bedfordshire Sustainable Drainage Guidance' (Adopted April 2014, Updated May 2015), and recognised best practise including the Ciria SuDS Manual (2016, C753). Land drainage Consent under the Land Drainage Act 1991 must be secured to discharge surface water to an existing watercourse/ditch, and details of this provided with the full detailed design. An easement should be provided on the developable side of thewatercourse to allow for access for maintenance, this should be 9m but may depend on the maintenance requirements considered appropriate. Agreement for the sewerage undertaker is required to discharge into a public system. The agreement and rate (l/s) must be included in relevant correspondence.
5 )The applicant is advised that any development should comply with the Council's Environmental Code of Practice.The applicant is advised that any development should comply with the Council's Environmental Code of Practice.
Appeal Received Date:This case has no appeals against it
Planning Obligation Status:Not available

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