Agenda item

Applications for Planning Permission and Other Consents under the Town and Country Planning Act and Associated Legislation

Minutes:

NOTE – APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION – The following standard conditions are referred to in those Minutes granting permission or consent:-

 

A3

Implementation Limit (Three Years)

The development hereby permitted shall be commenced not later than the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.

 

Reason - To accord with the provisions of Section 91(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990.

A5

The development hereby permitted shall be commenced not later than the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.

 

Reason - To accord with the provisions of Section 18(1) of the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.

PL00

The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the approved plan(s) as detailed below,

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Reason - To define the consent.

E2

A landscaping scheme shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Local Planning Authority prior to any works commencing and, upon approval of such schemes, it shall be fully implemented concurrently with the carrying out of the development, or within such extended period as may be agreed in writing by, the Local Planning Authority, and thereafter any trees or shrubs removed, dying, severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased shall be replaced, and the landscaping scheme maintained for a period of five years to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority.

 

Reason - To ensure a satisfactory appearance of the site and in the interests of the visual amenities of the area.

E11

Prior to the commencement of the development hereby approved (including demolition work), details shall be submitted of a scheme to protect the existing trees shown on the submitted plans to be retained.  The submitted details shall comprise generally the specification laid down within BS 5837 and shall include fencing of at least 2.3m high, consisting of a scaffolding frame braced to resist impacts, supported by a weldmesh wired to the uprights and horizontals to dissuade encroachment.  The agreed scheme of protection shall be in place before the commencement of any work, including demolition operations. The Local Planning Authority shall be given notice of the completion of the protection works prior to the commencement of any work to allow an inspection of the measurements to ensure  compliance with the approved scheme of protection.  Notwithstanding the above approved specification, none of the following activities shall take place within the segregated protection zones in the area of the trees:

         

(a) The raising or lowering of levels in relation to the existing ground levels;

(b) Cutting of roots, digging of trenches or removal of soil;

(c) Erection of temporary buildings, roads or carrying out of any engineering operations;

(d) Lighting of fires;

(e) Driving of vehicles or storage of materials and equipment.

         

Reason - To ensure that a maximum level of protection in order to safeguard the well being of the trees on the site and in the interests of the visual amenities of the area.

 

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