| Conditions or Reasons: | 1)
The development shall begin not later than three years from the date of this permission. REASON: To comply with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. |
2)
Unless otherwise agreed by the District Planning Authority, development other than that required to be carried out as part of an approved scheme of remediation must not commence until conditions (a) to (d) below have been complied with. If unexpected contamination is found after development has begun, development must be halted on that part of the site affected by the unexpected contamination to the extent specified by the District Planning Authority in writing until condition (d) has been complied within relation to that contamination.
(a) Site Characterisation An investigation and risk assessment, in addition to any assessment provided with the planning application, must be completed in accordance with a scheme to assess the nature and extent of any contamination on the site, whether or not it originates on the site. The contents of the scheme are subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority. The investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken by competent persons and a written report of the findings must be produced. The written report is subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority. The report of the findings must include: A survey of the extent, scale and nature of the contamination; An assessment of the potential risks to: Human health Property (existing or proposed) including buildings, crops, livestock, pets, woodland and service lines and pipes Adjoining land Ground waters and surface waters Ecological systems Archaeological sites and ancient monuments An appraisal of remedial options, and proposal of the preferred option(s)
This must be conducted in accordance with DEFRA and the Environment Agency's 'Model Procedures for the management of Land Contamination, CLR 11'.
(b) Submission of Remediation Scheme A detailed remediation scheme to bring the site to a condition suitable for the intended use by removing unacceptable risks to human health, buildings and other property and the natural and historical environment must be prepared, and is subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority. The scheme must include all works to be undertaken, proposed remediation objectives and remediation criteria, timetable of works and site management procedures. The scheme must ensure that the site will not qualify as contaminated land under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation.
(c) Implementation of Approved Remediation Scheme The approved remediation scheme must be carried out in accordance with its terms prior to the commencement of development other than that required to carry out remediation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the District Planning Authority. The District Planning Authority must be given two weeks written notification of commencement of the remediation scheme works.
Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme, a verification report (referred to in PPS23 as a validation report) that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be produced, and is subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority.
(d) Reporting of Unexpected Contamination In the event that contamination is found at any time when carrying out the approved development that was not previously identified it must be reported in writing immediately to the District Planning Authority. An investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of condition (a), and where remediation is necessary a remediation scheme must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of condition (b), which is subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority.
Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme a verification report must be prepared, which is subject to the approval in writing of the District Planning Authority in accordance with condition (c).
REASON: To ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors. |
3)
Before development begins and notwithstanding the details submitted with the application, details of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs of the proposed building shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details. REASON: To control the appearance of the buildings. (Policy BE8, S.B.L.P.R). |
4)
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order amending, revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification), no extensions to the dwelling 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 dwelling in the interests of the amenities of the area. (Policy BE8, S.B.L.P.R). |
5)
Notwithstanding the provisions of Part 1 Class E of Schedule 2 to the Town and Country (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order amending, revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification), no buildings or other structures shall be erected or constructed within the curtilage of the property without the grant of further specific permission from the District Planning Authority. REASON: To control the development in the interests of the amenities of the area. (Policy BE8, S.B.L.P.R). |
6)
Before development begins, details of the proposed method of foul and surface water drainage for the site shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. The drainage works as approved shall be constructed in accordance with the approved details before the development is first occupied or brought into use. REASON: To ensure satisfactory drainage of the site. |
7)
Before development begins, a landscaping scheme to include the retention of the existing hedgerow to the Dovehouse Lane frontage and 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. (Policy BE8, S.B.L.P.R). |
8)
Before development begins, a scheme for screen fencing and/or screen walling shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the District Planning Authority. The approved scheme shall be fully implemented before the development is first occupied or brought into use and thereafter retained. REASON: To safeguard the amenity of the area. (Policy BE8, S.B.L.P.R). |
9)
Development shall not begin until details of the widening of the junction of the proposed vehicular access with the highway have been approved by the District Planning Authority and no building shall be occupied until the junction has been constructed in accordance with the approved details. REASON: In order to minimise danger, obstruction and inconvenience to users of the highway and the premises. |
10)
Before the access is first brought into use a triangular vision splay shall be provided on each side of the new access and shall measure 1.8m along the fence, wall, hedge or other means of definition of the front boundary of the site, and 1.8m measured into the site at right angles to the same line along the side of the new access drive. The vision splays so described and on land under the applicant's control shall be maintained free of any obstruction to visibility exceeding a height of 600mm above the adjoining footway level. REASON: To provide adequate visibility between the existing highway and the proposed access, and to make the access safe and convenient for the traffic which is likely to use it. |
11)
No dwelling shall be occupied until a 1.2m wide footway has been constructed on the eastern side of Dovehouse Lane between the existing footway and the site boundary in accordance with details of the approved drawing/or scheme to be submitted to and approved by the District Planning Authority. Any Statutory Undertakers equipment or street furniture shall be resited to provide an unobstructed footway. REASON: In the interests of road safety and pedestrian movement. |
12)
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 6.5m 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. |
13)
Any gates provided shall open away from the highway and not encroach upon the public highway. REASON: To enable vehicles to draw off the highway before the gates are opened. |
14)
This permission relates only to the details shown on Drawing No. 2310-01 Rev.A received 25/02/09 or to any subsequent appropriately endorsed revised plan. REASON: To identify the approved drawing and to avoid doubt. |
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