Planning condition

Yorkshire Water - Piped Discharge

Field Value Fact links
Reference U0108892 Facts
Prefix planning-condition Facts
Name Yorkshire Water - Piped Discharge Facts
Dataset Planning condition no fact link
Organisation Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council no fact link
Start date no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 2025-02-25 Facts
Typology policy no fact link
Dataset name Facts
Notes Unique Condition Facts
Reason To ensure that no surface water discharges take place until proper provision has been made for its disposal and in the interest of sustainable drainage Facts
Description There shall be no piped discharge of surface water from the development prior to the completion of surface water drainage works, details of which will have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. If discharge to public sewer is proposed, the information shall include, but not be exclusive to:- a) evidence to demonstrate that surface water disposal via infiltration or watercourse are not reasonably practical; b) evidence of existing positive drainage to public sewer and the current points of connection; and c) the means of restricting the discharge to public sewer to the existing rate less a minimum 30% reduction, based on the existing peak discharge rate during a 1 in 1 year storm event, to allow for climate change. Facts

Contents

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    "notes": "Unique Condition",
    "reason": "To ensure that no surface water discharges take place until proper provision has been made for its disposal and in the interest of sustainable drainage",
    "description": "There shall be no piped discharge of surface water from the development prior to the completion of surface water drainage works, details of which will have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. If discharge to public sewer is proposed, the information shall include, but not be exclusive to:- a) evidence to demonstrate that surface water disposal via infiltration or watercourse are not reasonably practical; b) evidence of existing positive drainage to public sewer and the current points of connection; and c) the means of restricting the discharge to public sewer to the existing rate less a minimum 30% reduction, based on the existing peak discharge rate during a 1 in 1 year storm event, to allow for climate change."
}

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