Implementation
Policy
The development to which this permission relates must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
- Dataset
- planning-condition
- Reference
- U0111708
Policy
The development to which this permission relates must be begun not later than the expiration of three years beginning with the date of this permission.
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: - Location Plan (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-XX-DR-A-9002-S2-01-D0100 Rev 01) - Proposed Ground Floor - Planning (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-GF-DR-A-0023-S2-01-D0100) - Proposed Roof Plan - Planning (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-R1-DR-A-0025-S2-01-D0100) - Proposed Site Plan - Planning (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-XX-DR-A-9004-S2-01-D0100) (received 01 June 2023) - Proposed Elevations - Planning (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-XX-DR-A-0043-S2-01-D0100) (received 01 June 2023) - Fence & Security Gate Details (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-ZZ-DR-A-3102-S2-01-D0100 Rev 01) (received 01 June 2023) - Proposed First Floor - Planning (581504-8843-GSS-DFU-01-DR-A-0024-S2-01-D0100)
Policy
The development hereby granted shall not be begun until details of the foul, surface water and land drainage systems and all related works necessary to drain the site have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. These works shall be carried out concurrently with the development and the drainage system shall be operating prior to the occupation of the development.
Policy
No redevelopment of the building shall take place shall take place (including any ground works or site clearance) until a method statement for works relating to all parts of the building identified as having a low risk of a bat roost (i.e. roofs and gaps/crevices) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The content of the method statement shall include: a) A pre-commencement toolbox talk to be delivered by the licenced ecologist to the contractors in order to explain the potential presence of bats, their legal protection, roles and responsibilities, the proposed method of working, basic identification of bats and procedures should bats or evidence of bats be found. b) The licensed ecologist will carry out a detailed search for roosting bats immediately prior to the work. c) In the unlikely event that a bat is found, the roost is to be re-covered and all work potentially affecting the roost is to be halted. A European Protected Species licence is to be applied for and subsequently granted before the work can proceed. d) If a bat is likely to be harmed if not removed from the building, it will be captured by the ecologist whom will assess the condition of the bat before transferring to a mammal tank. The works shall be carried out strictly in accordance with the approved details and any proposed deviation from this should be subject to early consultation with the LPA.
Policy
Prior to the commencement of development, a Management Plan for proposed onsite habitats shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval in writing. The Management Plan shall detail the following: - An adaptive management plan for the site detailing the management measures to be carried out over the phased restoration of the site in order to achieve the target conditions proposed for each habitat parcel. - A commitment to adaptive management that allows a review of the management plan to be undertaken and changes implemented if agreed in writing by the LPA and if monitoring shows that progress towards target conditions is not progressing as set out in the agreed objectives. - That monitoring reports shall be provided to the LPA on the 1st November of each year of monitoring (Years 1, 2, 5, 15, 20, and 25)) immediately following habitat creation. Once approved in writing the management measures and monitoring plans shall be carried out as agreed.
Policy
Prior to the first occupation of the site, an ecological enhancement plan for bat box and bird box installation based upon the recommendation at section 6.2 of the Ecological Appraisal OS Ecology Ltd. 8th June 2023, Ref: 2332 shall be implemented. Photographic evidence of the implementation shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.
Policy
Before the development hereby permitted is brought into use, the parking as shown on the approved plans shall be provided.
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: Proposed Plans, Drawing No. PC203/04 Revision A as received 18/05/2023 Proposed Elevations, Drawing No. PC203/05 Revision A as received 18/05/2023 Location and Site Plan: Drawing No. PC203/01 Rev A as received 18/05/2023
Policy
The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in complete accordance with the details shown on the amended plans referenced and dated as follows: Proposed Plans, Number: RADPT.0001, Revision 3, Received: 31/5/2023
Policy
The existing Tilia cordata 'Streetwise' tree that requires removal in order to facilitate the development is to be transplanted during the tree dormancy period (i.e. September to March). It is to be relocated to the position shown on the enclosed plan (Drw No.: RADPT.0001 Ver. 1 Rev. 3) using a fit for purpose tree spade (i.e. Stocker 8 2.16 metre Tree Spade or suitable equivalent) and supported/secured in its new position using either underground guying or three to four fit for purpose stakes and bridges following the guidance in BS 8545:2014. If the tree can't be transplanted as specified above following the felling of the one Tilia cordata 'Streetwise' in order to facilitate the development authorised by this consent, one replacement tree shall be planted on the site. The replacement tree shall be container grown and 'Semi-mature' size (20 - 25cm girth at 1m above ground level) Tilia cordata 'Streetwise'. The replacement tree shall be planted at the positions shown on the enclosed plan (Drw No.: RADPT.0001 Ver. 1 Rev. 3) and during the first planting season following the date of felling and/or completion of the development. The tree is to be supported/secured using either underground guying or three to four fit for purpose stakes and bridges.