Planning condition
Landscaping
| Field | Value | Fact links |
|---|---|---|
| CURIE | planning-condition:U0117178 | no fact link |
| Prefix | planning-condition | Facts |
| Reference | U0117178 | Facts |
| Name | Landscaping | 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 | 2025-06-24 | Facts |
| Typology | policy | no fact link |
| Notes | Unique Condition | Facts |
| Reason | To ensure a satisfactory appearance and quality of development in line with local plan policies 42, 46, 47, and 48 | Facts |
| Description | Notwithstanding the submitted landscape plans, prior to the construction of the area of public open space, details of all external landscape works shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority (LPA). Unless otherwise agreed in writing with the LPA, this information should include the following details: o Hard landscape- exact product details for surface materials, edges, street furniture- locations and designs for lighting and / or CCTV columns and lamps, bins, benches, bollards, pedestrian guard rails, cycle stands; o Boundaries- boundary wall / railing details to public open space including means of enclosure to south western edge of POS adjacent taxi rank / disabled drop off to provide enclosure and restrict pedestrian movement through landscaped areas; o Public art- details of proposed small scale public art /feature(s) (which could be integrated into the boundary features); o Design details of stepped auditorium ampitheatre landscape feature to be submitted and agreed, as indicated on Hardworks plan (DGW1-BBA-z0-SL-DR-L-1007- P01). This feature is to be integrated into mounding on eastern part of POS to function as seating and informal play feature; o Management and maintenance strategy - detailed management and maintenance strategy for all elements of the public realm, including details of hard and soft landscape aftercare, strategy for replacement soft landscape, surface materials and street furniture. o Soft landscape scheme - this shall include a soft landscape plan; a schedule providing plant and tree numbers and details of the species, which shall comply with the Council's Transitional Developer Requirements Document, nursery stock specification in accordance with British Standard 3936: 1992 Nursery Stock Part One and planting distances of trees and shrubs; a specification of planting and staking/guying; a timescale of implementation; a detailed specification for tree pit construction that utilises a professionally recognised method of construction to provide the minimum rooting volume set out in the Council's 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 and details of management and maintenance for a minimum of 10 years following practical completion of the landscape works. Thereafter the landscape scheme shall be implemented in full accordance with the approved details and the Local Planning Authority shall be notified in writing within 7 working days to approve practical completion of any planting within public areas or adoptable highway within the site. Any part of the scheme which fails to achieve independence in the landscape, or is damaged or removed within 10 years of planting shall be replaced within 4 weeks of notification to the applicants, in full accordance with the approved scheme, unless the local planning authority gives its written approval to any variation. | Facts |
Contents
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"description": "Notwithstanding the submitted landscape plans, prior to the construction of the area of public open space, details of all external landscape works shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority (LPA). Unless otherwise agreed in writing with the LPA, this information should include the following details: o Hard landscape- exact product details for surface materials, edges, street furniture- locations and designs for lighting and / or CCTV columns and lamps, bins, benches, bollards, pedestrian guard rails, cycle stands; o Boundaries- boundary wall / railing details to public open space including means of enclosure to south western edge of POS adjacent taxi rank / disabled drop off to provide enclosure and restrict pedestrian movement through landscaped areas; o Public art- details of proposed small scale public art /feature(s) (which could be integrated into the boundary features); o Design details of stepped auditorium ampitheatre landscape feature to be submitted and agreed, as indicated on Hardworks plan (DGW1-BBA-z0-SL-DR-L-1007- P01). This feature is to be integrated into mounding on eastern part of POS to function as seating and informal play feature; o Management and maintenance strategy - detailed management and maintenance strategy for all elements of the public realm, including details of hard and soft landscape aftercare, strategy for replacement soft landscape, surface materials and street furniture. o Soft landscape scheme - this shall include a soft landscape plan; a schedule providing plant and tree numbers and details of the species, which shall comply with the Council's Transitional Developer Requirements Document, nursery stock specification in accordance with British Standard 3936: 1992 Nursery Stock Part One and planting distances of trees and shrubs; a specification of planting and staking/guying; a timescale of implementation; a detailed specification for tree pit construction that utilises a professionally recognised method of construction to provide the minimum rooting volume set out in the Council's 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 and details of management and maintenance for a minimum of 10 years following practical completion of the landscape works. Thereafter the landscape scheme shall be implemented in full accordance with the approved details and the Local Planning Authority shall be notified in writing within 7 working days to approve practical completion of any planting within public areas or adoptable highway within the site. Any part of the scheme which fails to achieve independence in the landscape, or is damaged or removed within 10 years of planting shall be replaced within 4 weeks of notification to the applicants, in full accordance with the approved scheme, unless the local planning authority gives its written approval to any variation."
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