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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - MB/08/02395/FULL
Conditions or Reasons:
1) The development hereby approved shall be commenced within three years of the date of this permission.

Reason: To comply with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 which is designed to ensure that a planning permission does not continue in existence indefinitely if the development to which it relates is not carried out.
2) In regard to the wall hereby permitted, prior to the commencement of bricklaying, a sample panel of brickwork shall be provided on site and shall be formally approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The panel should be retained as a reference for the new brickwork.

Reason: To safeguard the appearance of the completed development and preserve the special character and appearance of the Conservation Area in accordance with Policy CHE11 of the Mid Bedfordshire Local Plan 2005.
3) All new rain water goods shall be in cast aluminium or cast iron. Details of the profile, colour, finish and exact system to be employed shall be submitted to and agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to any works commencing.

Reason: To safeguard the appearance of the completed development and preserve the special character and appearance of the Conservation Area in accordance with Policy CHE11 of the Mid Bedfordshire Local Plan.
4) All external works to the garage hereby permitted shall be carried out in materials to match as closely as possible in colour, type and texture, those of the existing building.

Reason: To safeguard the appearance of the completed development by ensuring that the development hereby permitted is finished externally with materials to match/complement the existing building(s) and the visual amenities of the locality.
5) The permission shall extend only to the application as amended by plans received by the local planning authority on 13.03.09.

Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and to ensure that the development is implemented in accordance with the plans formally approved by the Local Planning Authority.


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