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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - MB/06/01970/ADV
Conditions or Reasons:
1) This express consent shall expire at the end of a period of three years from the date of the consent.

Reason: To comply with the provisions of Regulation 13 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
2) Any advertisement displayed, and any site used for the display of advertisements, shall be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority.

Reason: Standard condition required by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisement) Regulations 1992.
3) Any structure or hoarding erected or used principally for the purpose of displaying advertisements shall be maintained in a safe condition.

Reason: Standard condition required by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisement) Regulations 1992.
4) Where an advertisement is required under these Regulations to be removed, the removal shall be carried out to the reasonable satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority.

Reason: Standard condition required by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisement) Regulations 1992.
5) No advertisement is to be displayed without the permission of the owner of the site or any other person with an interest in the site entitled to grant permission.

Reason: Standard condition required by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisment) Regulations 1992.
6) No advertisement shall be sited or displayed so as to obscure, or hinder the ready interpretation of, any road traffic sign, railway signal or aid to navigation by water or air, or so as otherwise to render hazardous the use of any highway, railway, waterway (including any coastal waters) or aerodrome (civil or military).

Reason: Standard condition required by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisement) Regulations 1992.
7) The sign hereby approved shall be finished in non-reflective materials.

Reason: To avoid undue distraction to road users in the interests of road safety.


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