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  • Timescale for reserved matters

    Policy

    Application for approval of reserved matters for all further phases of development must be made not later than 29th May 2029.

    Reference
    U0108805
  • Matters reserved

    Policy

    Approval of the details of the layout, scale, appearance and landscaping of the site (hereinafter referred to as reserved matters) for each phase of development shall be obtained from the Local Planning Authority before the commencement of any works for that phase.

    Reference
    U0108806
  • In accordance with plans

    Policy

    The development hereby permitted must be carried out and completed entirely in accordance with the terms of this permission and the details shown on the approved plans listed below: Drawing number 01 Revision A dated 09.10.2018 (Location Plan) Drawing number 09 dated 09.10.18 (Parameters Plan)

    Reference
    U0108807
  • Phasing plan

    Policy

    No phase of development approved by this permission shall commence until a Phasing Plan for the timing and delivery of the development, in terms of the relationship between the phases of development and the proposed infrastructure, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The development shall be undertaken in accordance with the Phasing Plan.

    Reference
    U0108808
  • Air quality mitigation plan

    Policy

    Prior to the occupation of any dwellings on any phase of development on site, an air quality mitigation plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. This plan shall demonstrate how the damage costs have been utilised to offset vehicle emissions during the lifetime of the development. Measures in any mitigation plan should be in addition to those provided as a requirement for other planning matters. The mitigation plan shall be implemented in accordance with a timescale to be agreed with the local planning authority.

    Reference
    U0108809
  • Foul and surface water drainage

    Policy

    Details of the foul and surface water drainage systems for each phase of development shall be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority and shall take place as approved prior to their installation on site. These works shall be carried out concurrently with the development.

    Reference
    U0108810
  • Protection of all retained trees

    Policy

    Prior to the commencement of each phase of the development hereby granted, a scheme for the protection of all retained trees for that phase shall be submitted to the local planning authority. No equipment, machinery or materials shall be brought onto site for the purposes of the development until the local planning authority has approved the setting out of the tree protection barriers on the site. Thereafter, and throughout the period of construction, all tree protection shall be maintained in full accordance with the approved details until all equipment, machinery and surplus materials associated with the construction have been removed from the site. Nothing shall be stored or placed in any area fenced in accordance with this condition and the ground levels within those areas shall not be altered, nor shall any excavation be made, without the written consent of the local planning authority.

    Reference
    U0108811
  • Contamination

    Policy

    No phase of development approved by this permission shall be commenced prior to a contaminated land assessment and associated remedial strategy, together with a timetable of works, being accepted and approved by the Local Planning Authority (LPA), unless otherwise approved in writing with the LPA. Thereafter development shall take place as approved. a) The Phase I desktop study, site walkover and initial assessment must be submitted to the LPA for approval. Potential risks to human health, property (existing or proposed) including buildings, livestock, pets, crops, woodland, service lines and pipes, adjoining ground, groundwater, surface water, ecological systems, archaeological sites and ancient monuments must be considered. The Phase 1 shall include a full site history, details of a site walkover and initial risk assessment. The Phase 1 shall propose further Phase 2 site investigation and risk assessment works, if appropriate, based on the relevant information discovered during the initial Phase 1 assessment. b) The Phase 2 site investigation and risk assessment, if appropriate, must be approved by the LPA prior to investigations commencing on site. The Phase 2 investigation shall include relevant soil, soil gas, surface and groundwater sampling and shall be carried out by a suitably qualified and accredited consultant/contractor in accordance with a quality assured sampling and analysis methodology and current best practice. All the investigative works and sampling on site, together with the results of analysis, and risk assessment to any receptors shall be submitted to the LPA for approval. c) If as a consequence of the Phase 2 Site investigation a Phase 3 remediation report is required, then this shall be approved by the LPA prior to any remediation commencing on site. The works shall be of such a nature as to render harmless the identified contamination given the proposed end-use of the site and surrounding environment including any controlled waters, the site must not qualify as contaminated land under Part 2A of the Environment Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation. d) The approved Phase 3 remediation works shall be carried out in full on site under a quality assurance scheme to demonstrate compliance with the proposed methodology and best practice guidance. The LPA must be given two weeks written notification of commencement of the remediation scheme works. If during the works, contamination is encountered which has not previously been identified, then all associated works shall cease until the additional contamination is fully assessed and an appropriate remediation scheme approved by the LPA. e) Upon completion of the Phase 3 works, a Phase 4 verification report shall be submitted to and approved by the LPA. The verification report shall include details of the remediation works and quality assurance certificates to show that the works have been carried out in full accordance with the approved methodology. Details of any post-remedial sampling and analysis to show the site has reached the required clean-up criteria shall be included in the verification report together with the necessary documentation detailing what waste materials have been removed from the site. The site shall not be brought into use until all verification data has been approved by the LPA.

    Reference
    U0108812
  • Imported soils

    Policy

    Any soil or soil forming materials brought to site for use in garden areas, soft landscaping, filing and level raising shall be tested for contamination and suitability for use on site. Proposals for contamination testing including testing schedules, sampling frequencies and allowable contaminant concentrations (as determined by appropriate risk assessment) and source material information shall be submitted to and be approved in writing by the LPA prior to any soil or soil forming materials being brought onto site. The approved contamination testing shall then be carried out and verification evidence submitted to and approved in writing by the LPA prior to any soil and soil forming material being brought on to site.

    Reference
    U0108813
  • CTMP

    Policy

    A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) shall be submitted to and approved by the local planning authority before works commence on each phase of development on the site. The CTMP shall contain information relating to (but not limited to): Volumes and types of construction vehicles Identification of delivery routes Identification of agreed access point Contractor's method for controlling construction traffic and adherence to routes Size, route and numbers of abnormal loads Swept path analysis (as required) Construction Period Temporary signage Measures to control mud and dust being transferred to the public highway Timing of deliveries Construction shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the CTMP.

    Reference
    U0108814