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Planning condition

Acoustic report

Field Value Fact links
CURIE planning-condition:U0116766 no fact link
Prefix planning-condition Facts
Reference U0116766 Facts
Name Acoustic report 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 In the interests of residential amenity Facts
Description Prior to first occupation, the developer shall provide an acoustic report carried out by a competent acoustician, for approval by the LPA, to demonstrate that the below standards can be achieved in each of the proposed flats: A maximum noise level in the following locations of: - Living rooms - 35 dB LAeq, 16hr (07.00 - 23.00hrs) due to representative external ambient noise; - Bedrooms (daytime resting) - 35 dB LAeq, 16hr (07.00-23.00hrs) due to representative external ambient noise; - Bedrooms - 30 dB LAeq, 8hr (23.00 - 07.00hrs) and individual noise events not normally exceeding 45dB max (F time weighting) due to representative external ambient noise, including during times of typical music noise from nearby licensed premises; - Bedrooms - 47 dB (Leq, 5 minutes), in the 63 Hertz and 41 dB (Leq, 5 minutes) in the125 Hertz octave centre frequency bands, between the hours of 23:00 and 07:00, during times of typical amplified sound from the adjoined licensed premises. If the noise standards are to be met with windows closed, appropriate acoustically attenuated alternative ventilation shall be specified and provided. All such measures as are agreed by the LPA in the approved report, shall be implemented prior to first occupation, and a commissioning report shall be prepared to demonstrate that the measures achieve compliance with the specified acoustic standards. Facts

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        "start-date": "",
        "end-date": "",
        "entity": 73002054,
        "name": "Acoustic report",
        "dataset": "planning-condition",
        "typology": "policy",
        "reference": "U0116766",
        "prefix": "planning-condition",
        "organisation-entity": "109",
        "geometry": "",
        "point": "",
        "quality": "",
        "notes": "Unique Condition",
        "reason": "In the interests of residential amenity",
        "description": "Prior to first occupation, the developer shall provide an acoustic report carried out by a competent acoustician, for approval by the LPA, to demonstrate that the below standards can be achieved in each of the proposed flats: A maximum noise level in the following locations of: - Living rooms - 35 dB LAeq, 16hr (07.00 - 23.00hrs) due to representative external ambient noise; - Bedrooms (daytime resting) - 35 dB LAeq, 16hr (07.00-23.00hrs) due to representative external ambient noise; - Bedrooms - 30 dB LAeq, 8hr (23.00 - 07.00hrs) and individual noise events not normally exceeding 45dB max (F time weighting) due to representative external ambient noise, including during times of typical music noise from nearby licensed premises; - Bedrooms - 47 dB (Leq, 5 minutes), in the 63 Hertz and 41 dB (Leq, 5 minutes) in the125 Hertz octave centre frequency bands, between the hours of 23:00 and 07:00, during times of typical amplified sound from the adjoined licensed premises. If the noise standards are to be met with windows closed, appropriate acoustically attenuated alternative ventilation shall be specified and provided. All such measures as are agreed by the LPA in the approved report, shall be implemented prior to first occupation, and a commissioning report shall be prepared to demonstrate that the measures achieve compliance with the specified acoustic standards."
    }

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