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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - CB/13/00810/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) All external works 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 the existing building and the visual amenities of the locality.
(Policies BE8 & H8 SBLPR and policy 43 DSCB).
3) Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order revoking and re-enacting that Order) the opening in the front elevation of the car port shall be retained and shall not be enclosed or infilled without the express permission of the Local Planning Authority and the car port accommodation on the site shall not be used for any purpose, other than as car port accommodation, unless permission has been granted by the Local Planning Authority on an application made for that purpose.

Reason: To ensure that parked vehicles do not adversely affect the safety and convenience of road users by causing obstruction and by overhanging the adjoining public highway and to retain off-street parking provision and thereby minimise the potential for on-street parking which could adversely affect the convenience of road users.
(Policy T10 SBLPR and policy 27 DSCB).
4) The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted plans, numbers AJB/12/60B.

Reason: For the avoidance of doubt.


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