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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - CB/19/03616/FULL
Conditions or Reasons:
1) The development hereby permitted 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) Notwithstanding the details submitted with the application, details of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs of the development hereby approved shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details.

Reason: To control the appearance of the building in the interests of the visual amenities of the locality.
(Section 12, NPPF)
3) The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out except in complete accordance with the details shown on the submitted plans, numbers Location Plan, 01/A, 05/A 04/A.

Reason: To identify the approved plan/s and to avoid doubt.
4) The development hereby permitted shall only be used as an annexe/extension to the dwelling known as The Old House and shall not be occupied as a separate or self-contained dwelling unit.

Reason: To prevent the establishment of a separate residential unit.
(Section 12, NPPF)
5) No development shall take place until a written scheme of archaeological investigation (WSI); that includes provision for fieldwork followed by post excavation analysis and publication, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development hereby approved shall only be implemented in full accordance with theapproved archaeological scheme and this condition will only be fully discharged when the post-excavation analysis and reporting is complete, and the future of the site archive is
secured.

Reason: This condition is pre-commencement as a failure to secure appropriate archaeological investigation in advance o development would be contrary to paragraph 199 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) that requires developers to record and advance of understanding of the significance of any heritage assets affected by development
before they are lost (wholly or in part).


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