| Details of Planning Application -
CB/15/04635/FULL |
| Application registered | Consultation period | Awaiting decision | Decided | Appeal | Appeal decided |
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| Application Type: | Full Application |
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| Date Received: | 02
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12
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2015 |
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| Registration (Validation) Date: | 07
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12
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2015 |
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| Consultation Start Date: | 07
/
12
/
2015 |
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| Earliest Decision Date (Consultation Period Expires): | 13
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01
/
2016 |
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| Target Date for Decision: | 01
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02
/
2016 |
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| Location: | Land rear of Mulberry Cottage, 14 Apsley End Road, Shillington, Hitchin, SG5 3LX |
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| Parish Name: | Gravenhurst |
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| Conservation Area: | Apsley End - Shillington |
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| Listed Building Grade: | Not available |
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| Environmental Assessment: | Not available |
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| Expected Decision Level: | Not available |
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| Description: | Erection of two single storey detached buildings for use as hay store and 5 No loose boxes and tack room |
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| Case Officer: | DO NOT USE - Mark Spragg |
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| Case Officer Tel: | 0300 300 6365 |
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| Case Officer Email: | mark.spragg@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk |
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| Status: | Decided |
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| Agent: | Mr Shephard |
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| 1A King Edward Road |
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| Bedford |
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| Bedfordshire |
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| MK41 9SF |
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| Press Date: | 18
/
12
/
2015 |
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| Site Notice Date: | No date |
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| Neighbours | Responses Received:
1 |
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| and Representatives: | In Favour:
0 |
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| Representation Details | Against:
1 |
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| Comments:
0 |
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| Petitions Against:
0 |
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| Petitions For:
0 |
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| Officer Site Visit Date: | No date |
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| Committee Site Visit Date: | No date |
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| Committee Meeting Date: | No date |
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| Decision Level: | Officer Delegated |
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| Date Decision Made: | 01
/
02
/
2016 |
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| Date Decision Despatched: | 01
/
02
/
2016 |
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| Decision: | Full Application - Granted |
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| Conditions or Reasons: | View Conditions or Reasons |
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| Informative Notes: | | 1
)To prevent harm to species protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act it is recommend that vegetation clearance from the site is undertaken under a precautionary method of working as follows;
i) All clearance works will be undertaken when common reptiles are likely to be fully active i.e. during the April to September period.
ii) Clearance of logs, brash, stones, rocks or piles of similar debris will be undertaken carefully and by hand.
iii) Clearance of tall vegetation should be undertaken using a strimmer or brush cutter with all cuttings raked and removed the same day. Cutting will only be undertaken in a phased way which may either include:
- Cutting vegetation to a height of no less than 30mm, clearing no more than one third of the site in anyone day or cutting vegetation over three consecutive days to a height of no less than150mm at the first cut, 75mm at the second cut and 30mm at the third cut
iv)Following removal of tall vegetation using the methods outlined in iii) remaining vegetation will be maintained at a height of 30mm through regular mowing or strimming to discourage common reptiles from returning.
v) Should any common reptiles be discovered during construction, which are likely to be effected by the development, works will cease immediately. The owner/ site manager will then seek the advice of a suitably qualified and experienced ecologist and works will only proceed in accordance with the advice they provideTo prevent harm to species protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act it is recommend that vegetation clearance from the site is undertaken under a precautionary method of working as follows;
i) All clearance works will be undertaken when common reptiles are likely to be fully active i.e. during the April to September period.
ii) Clearance of logs, brash, stones, rocks or piles of similar debris will be undertaken carefully and by hand.
iii) Clearance of tall vegetation should be undertaken using a strimmer or brush cutter with all cuttings raked and removed the same day. Cutting will only be undertaken in a phased way which may either include:
- Cutting vegetation to a height of no less than 30mm, clearing no more than one third of the site in anyone day or cutting vegetation over three consecutive days to a height of no less than150mm at the first cut, 75mm at the second cut and 30mm at the third cut
iv)Following removal of tall vegetation using the methods outlined in iii) remaining vegetation will be maintained at a height of 30mm through regular mowing or strimming to discourage common reptiles from returning.
v) Should any common reptiles be discovered during construction, which are likely to be effected by the development, works will cease immediately. The owner/ site manager will then seek the advice of a suitably qualified and experienced ecologist and works will only proceed in accordance with the advice they provide |
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)Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the "View a Planning Application" pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the "View a Planning Application" pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk. |
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)Any conditions in bold must be discharged before the development commences. Failure to comply with this requirement could invalidate this permission and/or result in enforcement action.Any conditions in bold must be discharged before the development commences. Failure to comply with this requirement could invalidate this permission and/or result in enforcement action. |
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| Appeal Received Date: | This case has no appeals against it |
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| Planning Obligation Status: | Not available |
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