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Planning condition

Tree Pits and Utilities

Field Value Fact links
CURIE planning-condition:U0115702 no fact link
Prefix planning-condition Facts
Reference U0115702 Facts
Name Tree Pits and Utilities Facts
Quality We have no data no fact link
Dataset Planning condition no fact link
Organisation Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council no fact link
Start date Facts
End date Facts
Entry date 2025-03-20 Facts
Typology policy no fact link
Notes Unique Condition Facts
Reason To ensure appropriate design of tree's within the adoptable public highway and avoid any potential design conflicts with utilities to meet Local Plan Policy 48. Facts
Description Prior to the commencement of the works for roads and sewers and the signing of any agreement under S38 of the Highways Act 1980, a landscape scheme which includes details of the proposed tree pits and utilities siting and alignments within the adoptable highway shall be submitted to and agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. This shall include a detailed specification for tree pit construction that utilises either grass verges or a professionally recognised crate system construction to provide the minimum rooting volume set out in the Council's Transitional Developer Guidance and a load-bearing capacity equivalent to BS EN 124 2015 Class C250 for any paved surface above; a specification for planting including details of tree support, tree pit surfacing, aeration and irrigation; a timescale of implementation, and a maintenance specification until trees are adopted by the Council. The landscape scheme and utility design shall be implemented in full accordance with the approved details, with the crating system laid prior to any utilities. The Local Planning Authority shall be notified prior to the backfilling of any engineered tree pits to inspect and confirm compliance and within seven days of the completion of landscape works to inspect and approve practical completion in writing. Facts

Contents

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        "quality": "",
        "notes": "Unique Condition",
        "reason": "To ensure appropriate design of tree's within the adoptable public highway and avoid any potential design conflicts with utilities to meet Local Plan Policy 48.",
        "description": "Prior to the commencement of the works for roads and sewers and the signing of any agreement under S38 of the Highways Act 1980, a landscape scheme which includes details of the proposed tree pits and utilities siting and alignments within the adoptable highway shall be submitted to and agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. This shall include a detailed specification for tree pit construction that utilises either grass verges or a professionally recognised crate system construction to provide the minimum rooting volume set out in the Council's Transitional Developer Guidance and a load-bearing capacity equivalent to BS EN 124 2015 Class C250 for any paved surface above; a specification for planting including details of tree support, tree pit surfacing, aeration and irrigation; a timescale of implementation, and a maintenance specification until trees are adopted by the Council. The landscape scheme and utility design shall be implemented in full accordance with the approved details, with the crating system laid prior to any utilities. The Local Planning Authority shall be notified prior to the backfilling of any engineered tree pits to inspect and confirm compliance and within seven days of the completion of landscape works to inspect and approve practical completion in writing."
    }

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