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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - SB/73/00041
Conditions or Reasons:
1) (1) This consent shall apply only to the areas bounded by the inner edge of the thick black line shown on the plan attached. (2) Excavations shall not take place within 20ft of the boundaries of the said site, nor on the western boundaries, within 20ft of an improvement line, prescribed by the Bedfordshire County Council for the proposed Linslade By Pass Road, and shall in all cases be graded to slopes of one horizontally to one vertically. (3) Excavation shall be carried out in stages as shown on the said plan, i.e: Stage 1 - Coloured pink Stage 2 - Coloured blue Stage 3 - Coloured green Stage 4 - Coloured yellow, and so that no excavation shall be permitted in Stage 2, or any subsequent stage, earlier than six months before the cessation of excavation in Stage 1, or the next preceding stage, as the case may be. No spoil heaps shall be permitted to remain after the exhaustion of any particular stage of excavation except so far as may be necessary in connection with the next succeeding stage of excavation. (4) Top soil and overburden to be preserved and as the exhaustion of permitted stages of the area to be excavated is exhausted, utilised thereon by being spread evenly over the bottom of the pit in such manner and at such time as the Planning Authority considers suitable and practicable. (5) The area restored in accordance with Clause 4 hereof, to be laid to even gradients and seeded for grass, planted with trees in accordance with the practice of good forestry of used for agricultural purposes at such times and in such manner as the Planning Authority may direct. (6) The consent hereby granted does not provide approval for the erection of any building or permanent machinery which must be the subject of a subsequent application. (7) All buildings and plant to be removed from the site on the completion of the excavations and the several works of restoration. REASON: Conditions 1-7: The preservation of amenities and the securing of well planned development.


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