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  • Ecological Enhancement Plan

    Policy

    Within one month of the commencement of development, an ecological enhancement plan shall be submitted to the local planning authority for approval in writing. This plan shall include details of the following measures, all of which shall be implemented prior to the first occupation of the site or an alternative timescale to be approved in writing with the local planning authority: - Siting of 4 integrated bat boxes that shall be incorporated into the fabric of the new building in suitable locations for bats.

    Reference
    U0117189
  • External Plant

    Policy

    The requirements of section 6.1.4 table 9 of Doncaster Gateway - Baseline Noise Survey & Noise Impact Assessment, 30th July 2023, PC-22-0064-RP1-Rev A shall be met by all future occupiers of the development, in respect of external plant and equipment, and that an acoustic report shall be prepared for approval by the local planning authority prior to first use, for all site occupiers that utilise any external fixed plant or equipment.

    Reference
    U0117190
  • Waste Management

    Policy

    Prior to first occupation of the development, the developer shall submit for approval to the local planning authority, a scheme for the management and storage of waste at the property, including bin store, maintenance of the area and placing of bins for collection and their return. All such requirements of the approved scheme shall be implemented prior to first occupation and subsequently complied with.

    Reference
    U0117191
  • CMS - E Health

    Policy

    No development shall take place, including any works of demolition, until a Construction Method Statement has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The approved statement shall be adhered to throughout the construction period. The statement shall provide for: i) measures to control noise, with regard to BS5228 and other appropriate standards ii) measures to control the emission of dust and dirt iii) all other appropriate measures to prevent loss of amenity to the locality.

    Reference
    U0117192
  • SYAS - Archaeology

    Policy

    Part A (pre-commencement) No development, including any demolition and groundworks, shall take place until the applicant, or their agent or successor in title, has submitted a Written Scheme of Investigation (WSI) that sets out a strategy for archaeological investigation and this has been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The WSI shall include: o The programme and method of site investigation and recording. o The requirement to seek preservation in situ of identified features of importance. o The programme for post-investigation assessment. o The provision to be made for analysis and reporting. o The provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the results. o The provision to be made for deposition of the archive created. o Nomination of a competent person/persons or organisation to undertake the works. o The timetable for completion of all site investigation and post-investigation works. Part B (pre-occupation/use) Thereafter the development shall only take place in accordance with the approved WSI and the development shall not be brought into use until the Local Planning Authority has confirmed in writing that the requirements of the WSI have been fulfilled or alternative timescales agreed.

    Reference
    U0117193
  • Travel Plan Monitoring

    Policy

    The development shall be carried out in accordance with the submitted Travel Plan and the mitigation it details. An Annual Travel Plan Monitoring Report shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority no later than 3 months post the first anniversary of the building being brought into use, and this shall continue on an annual basis for the duration of the use unless another duration is agreed with the Local Planning Authority. Each annual monitoring report shall include collated parking information to ascertain the level of off-site parking occurring, revised targets, revised measures alongside revised marketing, monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.

    Reference
    U0117194
  • CTMP

    Policy

    No development shall commence on site until a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) is submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Highway Authority. The approved plan shall be adhered to throughout the construction phase. As a minimum, the CTMP shall contain information relating to (but not limited to): i. The site compound and parking of vehicles for site operatives and visitors. ii. The erection and maintenance of security hoarding around the development including decorative displays and facilities for public viewing including traffic management measures in order to erect the hoarding and all approved licences in order to erect hoarding. iii. A scheme for recycling/disposing of waste resulting from demolition and construction works. iv. Storage of plant and materials used in demolition/construction of the development. v. Measures to control noise and the emission of dust and dirt during demolition/construction. vi. Wheel washing facilities designated on hard standing areas within the site. vii. Volumes and types of construction vehicles. viii. Identification of delivery routes and timing of deliveries; ix. Identification of agreed access point and all Temporary signage on the adopted highway x. Contractors method for controlling construction traffic and adherence to routes xi. Loading and unloading of plant and materials including any temporary traffic management measures needed i.e. Road/Lane closures, footpath closures etc xii. Size, route and numbers of abnormal loads xiii. Swept path analysis (as required) xiv. Construction Period

    Reference
    U0117195
  • HIGH4 Cycle storage

    Policy

    Prior to any above ground works 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
    U0117196
  • SUDS

    Policy

    No building hereby permitted shall be occupied until the sustainable drainage scheme for the site has been completed in accordance with the submitted details. The sustainable drainage scheme shall be designed, managed and maintained in accordance with the Non-statutory technical standards and local standards.

    Reference
    U0117197
  • SUDs

    Policy

    The development shall not be begun until details of the sustainable drainage scheme for the site has been provided in accordance with the submitted details. The sustainable drainage scheme shall be designed, managed and maintained in accordance with the Non-statutory technical standards and local standards.

    Reference
    U0117198