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  • Tree Protection

    Policy

    Prior to the commencement of the development hereby granted a scheme for the protection of the root protection areas of all trees shown for retention on the approved plan that complies with clause 6.2 of British Standard 5837: 2012 Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and Construction - Recommendations shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Tree protection shall be implemented on site in accordance with the approved details and the local planning authority notified of implementation to approve the setting out of the tree protection scheme before any equipment, machinery or materials have been brought on to site for the purposes of the development. Thereafter, all tree protection shall be maintained in full accordance with the approved details until all equipment, machinery and surplus materials have been removed from the site, unless the local planning authority gives its written approval to any variation. Nothing shall be stored or placed in any area fenced in accordance with this condition and the ground levels within those areas shall not be altered, nor shall any excavation be made, without the written consent of the Local Planning Authority.

    Reference
    U0113169
  • CEMP

    Policy

    Prior the commencement of construction activities a Construction Environmental Management Plan based on the measures set out in in sections 4.1.1 to 4.2.3 of the Preliminary Ecological Appriasal (Yorkshire Eco Surveys 23/03/2023, Ref:PEA-846) shall be submitted to the LPA for approval, and the implemented in accordance with the approved details. These shall also include -A risk assessment of the potentially damaging construction activities in relation to wildlife and habitats. -The use of protective fencing, exclusion barriers and wildlife safety measures. -Identification of responsible ecologist in the event of the occurrence of protected species during construction activities.

    Reference
    U0113170
  • Net Gain Management Plan

    Policy

    Prior to the commencement of development, a Management and Monitoring Plan for proposed onsite habitats shall be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval in writing. The Management Plan shall be based on the proposals set out in the BNG assessment ( Ref: UES04002/04 16th May 2023) and also include o A detailed adaptive management plan setting out how habitats will be created or enhanced and describing the proposed ongoing management for a minimum of 30 years. o The details of when target condition will be achieved and how it shall be maintained. o A detailed monitoring plan that will be used to inform any potential changes to the ongoing management and assess the progress towards achieving target condition. Once approved the Management and Monitoring Plan shall be implemented in full and any subsequent changes to management as a result of findings from the monitoring agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority.

    Reference
    U0113171
  • Construction Management

    Policy

    1. Construction / demolition work shall only be permitted between the hours of 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm on Saturdays, and not at all on Sundays and Bank Holidays. 2. Best practicable means shall be used to restrict the emission of noise, vibration, smoke, odour, fumes, grit or dust arising from the construction / demolition hereby permitted, and activities shall be undertaken in accordance with BS5228:2009 +A1:2014 Noise And Vibration Control On Construction And Open Sites, Part 1: Noise. 3. There shall be no burning of materials permitted on site. 4. All artificial lighting for the site, both temporary and permanent, shall be of such a design and installed and sited / angled in such a manner as to prevent glare or light shining directly into neighbouring dwellings and the illuminance in the vertical plane at all nearby residential properties from such lighting shall not exceed 2 lux between the hours of 21.00 and 07.00hrs.

    Reference
    U0113172
  • Mobile Machinery

    Policy

    No mobile machinery and/or plant shall be operated on the premises between the hours of 18:00 and 09:00 Mondays to Saturdays inclusive and not at all on Sundays or Bank Holidays.

    Reference
    U0113173
  • Sound Insulation

    Policy

    Before any fixed external plant or machinery (e.g. generators) associated with the development is used, a scheme for its enclosure with sound insulating material shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. All works that form part of the approved scheme shall be completed before use of the plant or machinery, and retained during use of the plant or machinery for the duration of the development.

    Reference
    U0113174
  • Waste Storage

    Policy

    The premises shall include adequate provision for the storage of all waste (including provision for storing separate waste for recycling) that will be produced by residents prior to its collection and disposal, and suitable means by which to place all waste receptacles at the property boundary for collection. The area to have sufficient capacity to contain all waste generated from the premises prior to collection, and being capable of being adequately cleaned and permitting the placing of the containers in the appropriate collection location, shall be provided at the site for use by the occupiers

    Reference
    U0113175
  • M42 and M43

    Policy

    Prior to first occupation of the each of the dwellings listed below, Building Control Completion Certificates must have been provided to the Local Planning Authority demonstrating that the specified optional requirements as set out in the Building Regulations 2010 (as amended) have been achieved for the following plots: - Units 1/2/3/4/5/6/8 and 10 must meet Part M4(2) 'accessible and adaptable dwellings'. - Unit 7 must meet Part M4(3) 'wheelchair adaptable dwellings. This condition may be partially discharged by the submission and approval of Completion Certificates for individual plots during a site build out. This condition will be fully discharged upon receipt of satisfactory Completion Certificates for all the above plots.

    Reference
    U0113176
  • Cycle Storage Facilities

    Policy

    The development hereby permitted shall not be occupied until details of secure cycle parking facilities for the occupants of, and/or visitors to the development have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. These facilities shall be fully implemented and made available for use prior to the occupation of the development hereby permitted and shall thereafter be retained for use at all times.

    Reference
    U0113177
  • EV Charging

    Policy

    Prior to the occupation of the development hereby approved, details of communal electric vehicle charging provision shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. Installation shall comply with current guidance/advice. The first property shall not be occupied until the approved connection has been installed and is operational and shall be retained for the lifetime of the development. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details.

    Reference
    U0113178