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Conditions or Reasons for Planning Application - CB/20/02856/DOC
Conditions or Reasons:
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Part B: The development hereby approved shall only be implemented in full accordance with the approved archaeological scheme and this condition shall only be fully discharged when the following components have been completed to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority:
v) The completion of all elements of the archaeological fieldwork (including any measures for the preservation in situ of archaeological remains), which shall be monitored and signed off by the Archaeological Advisors to the Local Planning Authority;
vi) The submission within twelve months of the completion of the archaeological fieldwork (unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing by the Local Planning Authority) of a Post Excavation Assessment and an Updated Project Design, which shall be approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority;
vii) The completion within three years of the conclusion of the archaeological fieldwork (unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing by the Local Planning Authority) of the post-excavation analysis as specified in the approved Updated Project Design; preparation of site archive ready for deposition at a store approved by the Local Planning Authority, completion of an archive report, and submission of a publication report.
12) No development shall commence until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The CEMP shall include details of:
Construction Activities and Timing;
Plant and Equipment, including loading and unloading;
Construction traffic routes and points of access/egress to be used by construction vehicles;
On site provision for construction worker and contractor vehicle parking
Details of site compounds, offices and areas to be used for the storage of materials;
Details of on-site wheel cleaning facilities;
Dust mitigation and suppression measures;
A timetable to show phasing of construction activities to avoid periods of the year when sensitive wildlife could be harmed (such as the bird nesting season);
Protection for all retained trees and landscaping;
Contact details for site managers and details of management lines of reporting to be updated as different phases come forward;
Details for the monitoring and review of the construction process including traffic management (to include a review process of the CEMP during development).
The development shall then be carried out in accordance with the approved CEMP.
14) No development shall take place until an Ecological Enhancement Strategy (EES) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The EES shall include the following:
a) Purpose and conservation objectives for the proposed works informed by a review of the ecological assessment.
b) Review of site potential and constraints.
c) Detailed design(s) and/or working method(s) to achieve stated objectives.
d) Extent and location/area of proposed works on appropriate scale plans.
e) Type and source of materials to be used where appropriate, e.g. native species of local provenance.
f) Timetable for implementation demonstrating that works are aligned with the proposed phasing of development.
g) Persons responsible for implementing the works.
h) Details of initial aftercare and long-term maintenance.
The EES shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details and all features shall be retained in that manner thereafter.


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