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Planning Applications - Runnymede Borough Council

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8. The development shall not be occupied until the proposed modified<br />

vehicular access to Strode Street has been constructed in<br />

accordance with the approved plans, all to be permanently<br />

maintained to a specification to be agreed in writing with the Local<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> Authority.<br />

Reason: The above condition is required in order that the<br />

development should not prejudice highway safety, nor<br />

cause inconvenience to other highway users.<br />

9. A pedestrian inter-visibility splay of 2m by 2m shall be provided on<br />

each side of the access, the depth measured from the back of the<br />

footway and the widths outwards from the edges of the access. No<br />

fence, wall or other obstruction to visibility between 0.6m and 2m in<br />

height above ground level shall be erected within the area of such<br />

splays.<br />

Reason: The above condition is required in order that the<br />

development should not prejudice highway safety, nor<br />

cause inconvenience to other highway users.<br />

10. No new development shall be occupied until space has been laid out<br />

within the site in accordance with the approved plans for a car to be<br />

parked. The parking area shall be maintained exclusively for its<br />

designated use.<br />

Reason:<br />

The above condition is required in order that the<br />

development should not prejudice highway safety, nor<br />

cause inconvenience to other highway users.<br />

Informatives<br />

1. The applicant is advised that a deed of easement, under civil law,<br />

may need to be entered into if the development hereby permitted is<br />

connected to an existing shared drainage system. Under the Water<br />

Industry Act consent should also be sought from Thames Water for<br />

any connection made either directly or indirectly into their sewer.

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