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1. | The development must be carried ut within a period of 5 years from the date of this approval.
Reason: To comply with the terms of Class B2 (ix)(aa), Part 11, Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(England) Order 2015 |
2. | a) If, during development, contamination not previously identified is found to be present at the site then no further development (unless otherwise agreed in writing with the local planning authority) shall be carried out until a remediation strategy detailing how this unsuspected contamination shall be dealt with has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The remediation strategy shall be implemented as approved.
b) Following completion of the remediation works as mentioned in (a) above, a 'Verification Report' must be submitted demonstrating that the works have been carried out satisfactorily and remediation targets have been achieved.
Reason: To ensure that any previously unidentified contamination found at the site is investigated and satisfactorily addressed in order to protect those engaged in construction and occupation of the development from potential contamination. |
3. | Prior to the commencement of any demolition works an updated Demolition
Method Statement and Waste Management Plan shall be submitted for approval to the LPA with the following wording:
· In line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations (CAR) 2012, a suitable and sufficient risk assessment, including the steps which will be taken to meet the requirements of the CAR 2012, must be carried out prior to any work which may expose employees to asbestos. This risk assessment should be attached to the DMS.
· The WMP should include asbestos waste streams (e.g. waste codes 170605*, 170601*) as well as measures for the management, transport and disposal of asbestos waste.
Reason: In the interests of residential amenity and highways and pedestrian safety in accordance with policy DC61 of the Development Control Policies Development Plan Document Policies |
4. | To ensure that asbestos fibres are not created and pose a human health risk to site workers and future occupants of the site during demolition works an asbestos management plan must be submitted to and approved by the Local Authority.
Reason: to comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. |