| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | The development to which this permission relates must be commenced not
later than five years from the date of this permission.
Reason:-
To comply with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country
Planning Act 1990. |
| 2. | All new external finishes shall be carried out in materials to match those
of the existing buildings and samples of the materials used shall be
submitted to and agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior
to the commencement of any of the works hereby permitted.
Reason:-
To safeguard the appearance of the premises and the character of the
immediate area. |
| 3. | The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than
in complete accordance with the approved plans, particulars and
specifications.
Reason:-
The Local Planning Authority consider it essential that the whole of the
development is carried out and that no departure whatsoever is made from
the details approved, since the development would not necessarily be
acceptable if partly carried out or carried out differently in any degree
from the details submitted. |
| 4. | Notwithstanding the provision of the Town and Country Planning (General
Permitted Development) Order 1995, no window or other opening (other than
those shown on the submitted plan, a copy of which is attached), shall be
formed in the flank wall(s) of the building(s) hereby permitted, unless
specific permission under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning
Act 1990 has first been sought and obtained in writing from the Local
Planning Authority.
Reason:-
In order to ensure a satisfactory development that will not result in any
loss of privacy or damage to the environment of neighbouring properties
which exist or may be proposed in the future. |
| 5. | INFORMATIVE: The applicant is advised that the bus-stop in front
of the property will need to be re-sited. This requires the permission
of London Transport, to which the appropriate application should be made,
and which if it is minded to grant permission, is likely to charge the full
costs of the re-siting to the applicant/developer. The grant of planning
permission only grants permission for the crossover in terms of the Town
and Country Planning Act 1990 and is without prejudice to the position
of London Transport in the matter.
Separately, the crossover needs to be the subject of an application
under Section 184 of the Highways Act 1980 to the Council as Highway
Authority for its installation. |