| 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. | Before any of the development hereby permitted is commenced, samples of all materials to be used in the external construction of the building(s) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority and thereafter the development shall be constructed with the approved materials.
Reason:-
To ensure that the appearance of the proposed development will harmonise with the character of the surrounding 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. | No development shall take place until there has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority a scheme of hard and soft landscaping, which shall include indications of all existing trees and shrubs on the site, and details of any to be retained, together with measures for the protection in the course of development. All planting, seeding or turfing comprised within the scheme shall be carried out in the first planting season following completion of the development and any trees or plants which within a period of 5 years from completion of the development die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next planting season with other similar size and species, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local Planning Authority.
Reason:-
In accordance with Section 197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and to enhance the visual amenities of the development. |
| 5. | The area hatched blue on the approved drawing shall not be used for
residential use.
Reason -
To ensure that the proposed development does not have an unacceptable
adverse impact on the adjoining Green Belt area. |
| 6. | Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General
Permitted Development) Order 1995, Schedule 2, Part 1, Class E, no
development shall take place without the prior permission in writing of
the Local Planning Authority in the area hatched green.
Reason -
To ensure that the proposed development does not have an unacceptable
adverse impact on the adjoining Green Belt area. |
| 7. | Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General
Permitted Development) Order 1995, Schedule 2, Part 1, Classes A, B and C,
no development shall take place without the prior permission in writing
of the Local Planning Authority.
Reason -
To ensure that the proposed development does not have an unacceptable
adverse impact on the adjoining Green Belt area. |
| 8. | Prior to the commencement of the replacement bungalow hereby approved
all outbuildings and the existing bungalow shown on the approved plan
shall be demolished in their entirety and materials removed and prior
to occupation, the site reinstated to the satisfaction of the Local
Planning Authority.
Reason -
To ensure that the proposed development does not have an unacceptable
adverse impact on the adjoining Green Belt area. |
| 9. | That prior to the development hereby approved first commencing, details
of the surfacing materials to be employed in the construction of the
access and driveway to the new dwelling shall be submitted to and approved
in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason -
No such details accompanied the application. |
| 10. | INFORMATIVE
The application site is located within the Metropolitan Green Belt where
there are restrictions over development. The replacement dwelling will be
significantly larger than the building which it replaces and therefore it
should not be assumed that any future extension to the new dwelling will
be granted. |