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  • Landscaping Implementation Report

    Policy

    Following the commencement of the development and before 30th September of every year during the implementation period (either phased or in full) and aftercare period, a 'Landscaping Implementation Report' shall be prepared by a suitably qualified landscape architect and / or contractor, and submitted by the developer to the Local Planning Authority in order to demonstrate that the landscaping has been carried out in full accordance with the approved landscaping details. The report should record the landscaping operations carried out on the land since the date of commencement, or previous report / aftercare meeting, and set out the intended operations for the next 12 months. It shall cover the following matters in particular, but not limited to, species, size, location, planting and aftercare specification, and be illustrated with evidence such as an overall progress summary, inspection site visit notes, a schedule of maintenance operations undertaken, before and after photos of any remedial plantings or completed works. If required, the developer shall arrange to attend a site meeting with the Local Planning Authority to inspect the planting and ongoing maintenance requirements.

    Reference
    U0117179
  • Materials

    Policy

    Prior to commencement of above ground works, product details of the proposed external materials shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. This may include submission of samples if requested by the Local Planning Authority. Unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority, the development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved materials.

    Reference
    U0117180
  • Large Scale Design

    Policy

    07. Prior to commencement of above ground works, large scale details, including materials, colours and finishes, at a minimum of 1:20 scale of the items listed below, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority: a) dummy window and upper level window reveals b) Windows with window reveals of a minimum 150mm, c) Shopfronts and entrance doors at ground floor level, d) Balconies enclosures to southern elevation, e) The proposed standalone bin store, f) Brick detailing including projecting brickwork and soldier coursing to masonry areas, g) Rooftop plant layout, h) GRP substation details Thereafter, the works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details.

    Reference
    U0117181
  • BREEAM review

    Policy

    Within 6months of first occupation, a post construction BREEAM review shall be carried out by a licensed assessor to confirm the rating of BREEAM 'excellent' has been achieved and submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval.

    Reference
    U0117182
  • C02 and renewables

    Policy

    Prior to commencement of above ground works, a statement has been submitted to the local planning authority and approved in writing, explaining how CO2 emissions generated by the development will be reduced. At least 10% of the development's energy consumption must be generated using on-site renewable energy equipment or improvements to the fabric efficiency of the building. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority, the development shall then proceed in accordance with the approved report. To enable full discharge of this condition, prior to the occupation of the building, evidence to demonstrate that the agreed measures have been installed must be provided and agreed by the local planning authority.

    Reference
    U0117183
  • Remedial Works

    Policy

    All remedial works shall be in accordance with Arc Environmental. Remediation Strategy for Gateway 1. Ref 22-143. 27/11/23, unless otherwise approved in writing with the LPA. a) The approved Phase 3 remediation works shall be carried out in full on site under a quality assurance scheme to demonstrate compliance with the proposed methodology and best practice guidance. The LPA must be given two weeks written notification of commencement of the remediation scheme works. If during the works, contamination is encountered which has not previously been identified, then all associated works within that location shall cease until the additional contamination is fully assessed and an appropriate remediation scheme approved by the LPA. b) Upon completion of the Phase 3 works, a Phase 4 verification report shall be submitted to and approved by the LPA. The verification report shall include details of the remediation works and quality assurance certificates to show that the works have been carried out in full accordance with the approved methodology. Details of any post-remedial sampling and analysis to show the site has reached the required clean-up criteria shall be included in the verification report together with the necessary documentation detailing what waste materials have been removed from the site. The site shall not be brought into use until such time as all verification data has been approved by the LPA.

    Reference
    U0117184
  • OFFICE at upper only, Class E at Gfloor

    Policy

    Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) and the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987, or any Order revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification), the upper floors of the development hereby approved (first floor, second floor, third floor and fourth floorl) shall only be used/occupied by uses falling within Use Class E(g), and for no other purpose (including any other purpose in Class E of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order). Additionally the ground floor units shall only be used/occupied by uses falling within Use Class E of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987, or any Order revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification).

    Reference
    U0117185
  • GF - no combining of units

    Policy

    Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) and the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987, or any Order revoking and re-enacting that Order with or without modification), the ground floor units cannot be amalgamated into any other arrangement and must remain as two separate commercial units as indicated on the approved floorplan: Proposed Floorplan - Ground Floor Plan, DGW1 BBA Z1 00 DR A 2001 P11 Received: 11/10/2023.

    Reference
    U0117186
  • BNG on site

    Policy

    The proposed development shall deliver 1.3 biodiversity units on site as described in the submitted Biodiversity Metric dated 22 November 2023. Any changes to the proposed onsite landscaping must be accompanied by a revised Biodiversity Metric that will be submitted to the Local Planning Authority for approval in writing. Changes should not result in a lowering of the net gain outcomes. The proposed habitats shall be created and then retained on site through good management for a minimum of 30 years.

    Reference
    U0117187
  • Bats

    Policy

    No development shall take place (including any demolition, ground works, site clearance) until a method statement produced by a suitably qualified ecologist and covering the demolition of buildings has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The works shall be carried out strictly in accordance with the approved details.

    Reference
    U0117188