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1.The development to which this permission relates must be commenced not later than three years from the date of this permission. Reason:- To comply with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004).
2.The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in complete accordance with the approved plans, particulars and specifications. Reason:- For the avoidance of doubt and to ensure that the development is carried out as approved. Also, in order that the development accords with Development Control Policies Development Plan Document Policy DC61.
3.The premises shall not be used for the purposes hereby permitted other than between the hours of 10am - 11pm Monday to Saturday and 10am - 11pm Sunday and public/bank holidays without the prior consent in writing of the Local Planning Authority, in order that the development accords with the LDF Development Control Policies Development Plan Document. Reason:- To enable the Local Planning Authority to retain control in the interests of amenity, and in order that the development accords with Development Control Policies Development Plan Document Policy DC61.
4.Before the use commences, the building shall be insulated in accordance with a scheme which shall previously have been approved by the Local Planning Authority in order to secure a reduction in the level of noise emanating from the building. Reason: To prevent noise nuisance to adjoining/adjacent properties.
5.Before the development hereby permitted commences details of a scheme shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority which specifies the provisions to be made for the control of noise emanating from the site. Such scheme as may be approved shall be implemented prior to first occupation and thereafter retained in accordance with such details. Reason: To prevent noise nuisance to adjoining/adjacent properties.
6.Before any works commence a scheme for any new plant or machinery shall be submitted to the local planning authority to achieve the following standard. Noise levels expressed as the equivalent continuous sound level LAeq (1 hour) when calculated at the boundary with the nearest noise sensitive premises shall not exceed LA90 -10dB and shall be maintained thereafter to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To prevent noise nuisance to adjoining/adjacent properties.
7.Before the use commences suitable equipment to remove and/or disperse odours and odorous material should be fitted to the extract ventilation system in accordance with a scheme to be designed and certified by a competent engineer and after installation a certificate to be lodged with the Planning Authority. Thereafter, the equipment shall be properly maintained and operated within design specifications during normal working hours. Reason:- Insufficient information has been supplied with the application to judge the technical specifications of the extract ventilation system. Submission of this detail prior to commencement of the use will protect the amenity of occupiers of nearby premises and ensure that the development accords with Development Control Policies Development Plan Document Policy DC61.
8.Statement Required by Article 31 (cc) of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management) Order 2010: No significant problems were identified during the consideration of the application, and therefore it has been determined in accordance with the National Planning Policy Framework 2019.
9.The applicant is advised to have regard to the following guidance provided in: · The Food Industry Guides to Good Hygiene Practice: · Workplace, Health, Safety and; Welfare Approved Code of Practice L24 ISBN 0-7176-0413-6 available to order from book shops. Further information is available at the following web sites: · Food safety - www.food.gov.uk/foodindustry/ · Occupational safety & health - www.hse.gov.uk Applicants have found it beneficial to consider the items below before final detailed plans are produced 1. provision of suitable outside bin storage 2. provision of a grease trap on the foul drainage 3. proper storage and disposal of waste oil 4. vehicle and pedestrian routes when loading and unloading 5. vehicle and pedestrian routes for customers Finally, food premises must be registered with us at least 28 days before opening. It is an offence for premises to trade without registration. A registration form is available from our office or at our web site: online.havering.gov.uk/officeforms/licence_food_business.ofml.