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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - SB/04/00704
Conditions or Reasons:
1) The development shall begin not later than five years from the date of this permission.
REASON: To comply with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
2) Before development begins, a landscaping scheme to include any hard surfaces and earth mounding shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. The approved scheme shall be implemented by the end of the full planting season immediately following the completion and/or first use of the development (a full planting season means the period from October to March). The trees, shrubs and grass shall subsequently be maintained for a period of five years from the date of planting and any which die or are destroyed during this period shall be replaced during the next planting season and maintained until satisfactorily established.
REASON: To ensure a satisfactory standard of landscaping.
(Policies 8, 10, B.S.P.; BE8, S.B.L.P.R.).
4) Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification), the garage hereby permitted shall be kept permanently available for the parking of motor vehicles.
REASON: To ensure that off-street parking is retained in the interests of highway safety.
(Policies 42, B.S.P & T10, S.B.L.P.R.).
5) The existing detached double garage shall be demolished to ground level and all materials resulting from the demolition removed from the site within three months of the date of this permission, or such other period as may be agreed in writing by the District Planning Authority.
REASON: In the interest of the visual amenities of the area.
(Policies: 10 BSP; BE8 S.B.L.P.R.).
6) This permission relates only to the details shown on Drawing No. L.D.A. 6140 and Site Location Plan received 28/05/04 or to any subsequent appropriately endorsed revised plan.
REASON: To identify the approved plan/s and to avoid doubt.


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