| 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)
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), no extensions to the building/s hereby permitted shall be carried out without the grant of further specific permission from the District Planning Authority. REASON: To control the external appearance of the building/s in the interests of the amenities of the area. (Policies 10 B.S.P & BE8 S.B.L.P.R). |
3)
Before development begins, samples of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs of all new buildings shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. REASON: To control the appearance of the building/s. (Policies 10, B.S.P.; BE8 & H8, S.B.L.P.R). |
4)
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 any separate part 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). |
5)
The existing trees and hedgerows shall be retained and protected in a manner to be approved in writing by the District Planning Authority and shall not be destroyed, uprooted, felled, lopped or topped without the previous written consent of the District Planning Authority. Any trees or hedgerows removed without such consent or dying or being severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased shall be replaced by trees or hedgerow specimens of such size and species as may be agreed with the District Planning Authority. Such trees or hedgerow specimens 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 comply with Section 197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and to safeguard existing trees on site. (Policies 8 & 10 B.S.P.; NE4 & BE8 S.B.L.P.R) |
6)
Before development begins, details of the levels of the dwellings shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority, and development shall thereafter be implemented accordingly. REASON: To produce a satisfactory relationship between the various elements of the scheme and adjacent properties. (Policy BE8 S.B.L.P.R) |
7)
Before development begins, the position of the corners of the building shall be pegged out on site and their position approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. REASON: To enable consideration to be given to the precise layout of the development. (Policies 10, B.S.P & BE8 S.B.L.P.R). |
8)
No development shall commence until wheel-cleaning facilities have been provided at all site exits in accordance with a scheme submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. The approved facilities shall be installed and made operational before development commences and the Site Developer(s) shall ensure that all vehicles exiting the site use the approved wheel cleaning facilities. The wheel cleaning facilities shall be retained until the development has been substantially completed or until such time as the District Planning Authority is satisfied that the roadworks necessary to provide adequate and clean access to and from the public highway have been completed (apart from final surfacing). REASON: In the interests of the amenity and to prevent the deposit of mud or other extraneous material on the highway during the construction period. (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
9)
Development shall not begin until the vehicular accesses have been constructed to the approval of the District Planning Authority. REASON: In order to minimise danger, obstruction and inconvenience to users of the highway and the premises. (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
10)
Visibility splays shall be provided at the junction of the access with the public highway before the development is brought into use. The minimum dimensions to provide the required splay lines shall be 2.0m measured along the centre line of the proposed access from its junction with the channel of the public highway and 90m measured from the centre line of the proposed access along the line of the channel of the public highway. The required vision splays shall, on land in the applicant¿s control, be kept free of any obstruction exceeding a height of 1.05m. REASON: To provide adequate visibility between the existing highway and the proposed access(es), and to make the access(es) safe and convenient for the traffic which is likely to use it (them). (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
11)
The proposed vehicular access shall be surfaced in bituminous or other similar durable material as may be approved in writing by the District Planning Authority for a distance of 6m into the site, measured from the highway boundary, before the premises are occupied. Arrangements shall be made for surface water drainage from the site to be intercepted and disposed of separately so that it does not discharge into the highway. REASON: To avoid the carriage of mud or other extraneous material or surface water from the site into the highway so as to safeguard the interest of highway safety. (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
12)
Any gates provided shall open away from the highway and be set back a distance of at least 5.0m (domestic) from the nearside edge of the carriageway of the adjoining highway. REASON: To enable vehicles to draw off the highway before the gates are opened. (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
13)
The development shall not be brought into use until a turning space for vehicles has been constructed within the curtilage of the site in a manner to be approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. REASON: To enable vehicles to draw off, park and turn outside of the highway limits thereby avoiding the reversing of vehicles on to the highway. (Policies 42 B.S.P & T1 S.B.L.P.R). |
14)
This permission relates only to the details shown on Drawings Nos. 3939/1/A, 3939/3, 39393/4/A and 39393/5 received 21/07/05 or to any subsequent appropriately endorsed revised plan. REASON: To identify the approved plan/s and to avoid doubt. |
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