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The Development Management Procedure Order 2015 requires that planning authorities provide written reasons in the decision notice for imposing planning conditions that require particular matters to be approved before development can start. Conditions numbered 12, 14, 17 of this permission require matters to be approved before development works begin; however, in this instance the conditions are justified because:
i. In the interests of the expedient determination of the application it was considered to be appropriate to reserve certain matters of detail for approval by planning condition rather than unnecessarily extending the application determination process to allow these matters of detail to be addressed pre-determination.
ii. The details required under condition numbers 12, 14, 17 are fundamental to the acceptability of the development and the nature of the further information required to satisfy these conditions is such that it would be inappropriate to allow the development to proceed until the necessary approvals have been secured.’
01
The development hereby permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission.
Reason
In order to comply with the requirements of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
02
The permission hereby granted shall relate to the area shown outlined in red on the approved site plan and the development shall only take place in accordance with the submitted details and specifications and as shown on the approved plans (as set out below)
(Drawing numbers location plan L021151 – 100, site plan L021151 – 101 Rev E, elevations and floorplans 3 unit block L021151 - 104, 4 unit block L021151 - 105, 7 unit block L021151 – 106 Rev A, 8 unit block L021151 - 108, landscaping 3912/1 Rev C, Landscape Management Specification updated 6th December 2022, site levels plan 22034-LE-00-ZZ-DR-C-0003 P01, cross section A-A L021151 - 109)(received 15.06.22, 11.10.22, 06.12.22).
Reason
To define the permission and for the avoidance of doubt.
03
The materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces of the development hereby permitted shall be in accordance with the details provided in the submitted application form/shown on drawing nos. elevations and floorplans 3 unit block L021151 - 104, 4 unit block L021151 - 105, 7 unit block L021151 – 106 Rev A, 8 unit block L021151 - 108. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with these details.
Reason
In order to ensure a satisfactory appearance in the interests of visual amenity and in accordance with Core Strategy Policy CS28 Sustainable Design.
04
Before the development is brought into use the sight lines indicated on Drg No L021151-101 Rev E shall be rendered effective by removing or reducing the height of anything existing on the land between the sight line and the highway which obstructs visibility at any height greater than 900mm above the level of the nearside channel of the adjacent carriageway and the visibility thus provided shall be maintained.
Reason
In the interests of road safety.
05
Before the development is brought into use, that part of the site to be used by vehicles shall be constructed with either;
a/ a permeable surface and associated water retention/collection drainage, or;
b/ an impermeable surface with water collected and taken to a separately constructed water retention/discharge system within the site.
The area shall thereafter be maintained in a working condition.
Reason
To ensure that surface water can adequately be drained and that mud and other extraneous material is not deposited on the public highway and that each dwelling can be reached conveniently from the footway in the interests of the adequate drainage of the site, road safety and residential amenity.
06
Before the development is brought into use the car parking area shown on Drg No L021151-101 Rev E shall be provided, marked out and thereafter maintained for car parking.
Reason
In the interests of road safety.
07
Before the proposed development is brought into use, a Travel Plan shall have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. The plan shall include clear and unambiguous objectives, modal split targets together with a time bound programme of implementation, monitoring and regular review and improvement. The Local Planning Authority shall be informed of and give prior approval in writing to any subsequent improvements or modifications to the Travel Plan following submission of progress performance reports as time tabled in the programme of implementation.
Reason
In order to promote sustainable transport choices.
Drainage
08
Above ground development hereby granted shall not be commence until details of the foul, surface water and land drainage systems and all related works necessary to drain the site have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. These works shall be carried out concurrently with the development and the drainage system shall be operating to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority prior to the occupation of the development.
Reason
To ensure that the site is connected to suitable drainage systems and to ensure that full details thereof are approved by the Local Planning Authority before any works begin and in accordance with Policy CS25 of the Local Plan.
Environment Agency
09
The development shall be carried out in accordance with the submitted flood risk assessment by LYNAS Engineers, referenced 22034-LE-ZZ-05-RP-D-0001 and dated 15 July 2022, and the following mitigation measures it details:
• Finished floor levels shall be set no lower than 28.35 metres above Ordnance Datum
These mitigation measures shall be fully implemented prior to occupation and subsequently in accordance with the scheme’s timing/phasing arrangements. The measures detailed above shall be retained and maintained thereafter throughout the lifetime of the development.
Reason
To reduce the risk of flooding to the proposed development and future occupants
Yorkshire Water
10
The site shall be developed with separate systems of drainage for foul and surface water on and off site. The separate systems should extend to the points of discharge to be agreed.
Reason
In the interest of satisfactory and sustainable drainage.
11
There shall be no piped discharge of surface water from the development prior to the completion of surface water drainage works, details of which will have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. If discharge to public sewer is proposed, the information shall include, but not be exclusive to:-
a) evidence to demonstrate that surface water disposal via infiltration or watercourse are not reasonably practical;
b) the means of discharging to the public sewer network at a rate not to exceed 3.5 litres per second.
Reason
To ensure that no surface water discharges take place until proper provision has been made for its disposal and in the interest of sustainable drainage.
Trees
12
No operations (including initial site clearance) shall commence on site in connection with development hereby approved until a suitable scheme (Arboricultural Method Statement) for the protection of existing trees and hedgerows has been submitted and its installation on site has been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
All protection measures must fully detail each phase of the development process taking into account demolition/site clearance works, all construction works and hard and soft landscaping works. Details shall include the following:
• Full survey of all trees on site and those within influencing distance on adjacent sites in accordance with BS5837*, with tree works proposals. All trees must be plotted on a scaled site plan**, clearly and accurately depicting trunk locations, root protection areas and canopy spreads. (Provided).
• A plan** detailing all trees and hedgerows planned for retention and removal. (Provided).
• A schedule of tree works for all the retained trees specifying pruning and other remedial or preventative work, whether for physiological, hazard abatement, aesthetic or operational reasons. All tree works shall be carried out in accordance with BS 3998.
• Timing and phasing of works.
• Site specific demolition and hard surface removal specifications.
• Site specific construction specifications (e.g. in connection with foundations, bridging, water features, surfacing).
• Access arrangements and car parking.
• Level changes.
• A Tree protection plan** in accordance with BS5837* detailing all methods of protection, including but not restricted to: locations of construction exclusion zones, root protection areas, fit for purpose fencing and ground protection, service routes, works access space, material/machinery/waste storage and permanent & temporary hard surfaces.
• Soil remediation plans, where unauthorised access has damaged root protection areas in the construction exclusion zones.
• Details of the arboricultural supervision schedule.
All tree protection methods detailed in the approved Arboricultural Method Statement shall not be moved or removed, temporarily or otherwise, until all works including external works have been completed and all equipment, machinery and surplus materials have been removed from the site, unless the prior approval of the Local Planning Authority has first been sought and obtained.
*Using the most recent revision the of the Standard
** Plans must be of a minimum scale of 1:200 (unless otherwise agreed by the Local Planning Authority)
Reason
To ensure appropriate tree protection in the interests of protecting the visual amenity of the area, contributing to the quality and character of Rotherham’s environment, air quality and adapting to and mitigating climate change in accordance with Rotherham’s Core Strategy Policies CS3: Location of New Development, CS19: Green Infrastructure, CS20 Biodiversity and Geodiversity, Policy CS21 Landscape, Policy CS28 Sustainable Design.
Electric Vehicle Charging Points
13
Before the electrical system is installed a scheme detailing the dedicated facilities that will be provided for charging electric vehicles and other ultra-low emission vehicles shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The scheme shall meet at least the following minimum standard for numbers and power output:
• One Standard Electric Vehicle Charging Point providing a continuous supply of at least 16A (3.5kW) for at least 10% of the development.
Buildings and parking spaces that are to be provided with charging points shall not be brought into use until the charging points are installed and operational. Charging points installed shall be retained thereafter.
Reason
In the interest of supporting and encouraging low emission vehicles, in the interest of air quality enhancement, to comply with the aims and objectives Chapters 2, 9 and 15 of the National Planning Policy Framework.
14
Prior to the commencement of development, a Local Labour Agreement relating to the construction phase of the development shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The scope of the Agreement shall be agreed in writing prior to submission of the formal document. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved Agreement.
Reason
To improve skills in all of Rotherham’s communities through the promotion of access to training, education and local employment opportunities, in accordance with Policy CS10 ‘Improving Skills and Employment Opportunities’
15
Prior to the operational use of the land/building(s) hereby approved, a Local Labour Agreement outlining measures to be taken to employ local workers for the operational phase of the development shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The scope of the Agreement shall be agreed in writing prior to submission of the formal document. The development shall thereafter be carried out in accordance with the approved details.
Reason
To improve skills in all of Rotherham’s communities through the promotion of access to training, education and local employment opportunities, in accordance with Policy CS10 ‘Improving Skills and Employment Opportunities’.
16
Landscaping of the site as shown on the approved plans (drawing no. Detailed Landscape Proposals 3912/1 Rev C & Landscape Management Specification Rev 06 Dec 22) shall be carried out during the first available planting season after commencement of the development and maintained for the lifetime of the development. Any plants or trees which within a period of 5 years from completion of planting die, are removed or damaged, or that fail to thrive shall be replaced within the next planting season. Assessment of requirements for replacement planting shall be carried out on an annual basis in September of each year and any defective
work or materials discovered shall be rectified before 31st December of that year.
Reason
To ensure that there is a well laid out scheme of healthy trees and shrubs in the interests of amenity and in accordance with the Local Plan.
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)
17
Prior to the development commencing a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) shall be submitted to and agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority. The plan shall describe in detail the actions that will be taken to minimise adverse impacts on occupiers of nearby properties and shall provide information in respect of the following matters:
• Program and Phasing Details
- Site layout
- Expected duration of demolition and construction work phases
• Site Management
- Contact details of site manager
- Complaints procedure
- Roles and responsibilities
- Details of public liaison meetings (including details of the frequency of meetings and of those to be invited to the meetings).
• Routes for Construction Traffic
- Routes to be used to and from the site along the road network within the Rotherham Borough.
- Proposed access/egress points onto the site.
- One way systems
- Haul routes (on-site and delivery)
NOTE: Where temporary access is required during the construction phase, these should benefit from separate planning permission if not approved under the host permission. Appropriate S278/S184 Agreements (as appropriate) must be gained from the Highways Authority before any works commence on site.
• Site Access, Storage and Movement of Materials
- Delivery access point details
- Location details of storage areas
- Delivery times of materials and plant
- Location of on site parking and turning provision
• Dust, Debris and Mud
- Screening and hoarding
- Preventative measures
- Details of soil and its movement and temporary storage during construction
- Dust suppression measures - General and machinery
- Wheel wash facilities (including details of source of water)
- Road sweeping facilities
- Covering of dusty stockpiles
- Vehicles carrying dusty loads
- Dust monitoring
- Boundary checks
- Monitoring of weather including wind speed and direction, dry conditions etc
NOTE: Regards shall be had to the guidance detailed in Institute of Air Quality Management- Guidance of the assessment of dust from demolition and construction 2014. In addition, measures shall be taken to minimise mud on nearby public roads, such that road sweepers are only required on these roads in exceptional/emergency circumstances.
• Noise and Vibration Control
- Silencing of vehicles, plant and machinery.
- Mitigation measures for noisy operations
- Operational hours (to include site opening hours, operational hours of workers, and delivery of goods hours).
- One way systems
- Vehicle reverse alarms (white noise reversing alarms should be used as opposed to bleeper alarms, particularly where close to residential properties)
- Leaflet drops to noise sensitive premises
NOTE: Regards shall be had to the guidance detailed in BS5228 2009: ‘Noise and Vibration Control on Construction Sites’.
• Artificial Lighting
- Hours of operation of the lighting
- Location and specification of all of the luminaires
- Level of maintained average horizontal illuminance for the areas that needs to be illuminated
- Predicted vertical illuminance that will be caused by the proposed lighting when measured at windows of any properties in the vicinity.
- Measures that will be taken to minimise or eliminate glare and stray light arising from the use of the lighting that is caused beyond the boundary of the site.
NOTE: Regards shall be had to the guidance detailed in the Institute of Lighting Professionals - Guidance Note 01/21 – Reduction of Obtrusive Light.
• Waste Management
- Waste storage
- Waste collection
- Recycling
- Waste removal
The agreed CEMP shall be adhered to throughout the construction of the development.
Reason
To safeguard the amenities of the occupiers of nearby properties in accordance with part 15 of the NPPF and Supplementary Planning Document No.2 Air Quality & Emissions.
Informatives
Yorkshire Water
Water Supply
1.) 2’ Private water main crosses the site. This will need diverting/disconnecting at the developers expense.
2.) A supply can be made available.
Positive and Proactive Statement
During the determination of the application, the Local Planning Authority worked with the applicant to consider what amendments were necessary to make the scheme acceptable. The applicant agreed to amend the scheme so that it was in accordance with the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework.
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