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of any proposed storage enclosure, a management plan indicating where refuse<br />

would be placed on collection days <strong>and</strong> who would be responsible for removing<br />

<strong>and</strong> returning bins from the refuse stores to the collection points. Such details <strong>and</strong><br />

arrangements as approved shall thereafter be permanently retained/carried out.<br />

In order to ensure the development provides adequate waste storage, in<br />

accordance with Development Management Local Plan Policy DM H5, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Council's Supplementary <strong>Planning</strong> Document.<br />

9) Prior to commencement of the development, details of secure <strong>and</strong> weatherproof<br />

cycle storage for at least 24 bicycles shall be submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing<br />

by the Council. The cycle parking as approved shall be implemented prior to<br />

occupation or use of the development <strong>and</strong> shall be permanently available for the<br />

life of the development.<br />

To ensure the provision of acceptable bicycle parking, in accordance with Policy<br />

DM J5 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013.<br />

10) No development shall commence until a statement of how Secured by Design<br />

requirements are to be achieved has been submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by<br />

the council .The approved details shall be carried out before any use of that part of<br />

the development to which the approved details relate.<br />

To ensure a safe <strong>and</strong> secure environment in accordance with Policy DM G1 of the<br />

Development Management Local Plan 2013.<br />

11) The development hereby permitted shall not commence until a surface water<br />

drainage scheme, based on sustainable drainage principles, has been submitted<br />

to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by the council. In accordance with Thames Water<br />

requests, the scheme shall show the overall reduction in surface water flows. i.e<br />

existing surface water discharges (pre-development) in to the public sewers for<br />

storm periods 1 in 10, 30, 100 versus the new proposed volumes to be discharge<br />

for the whole development. The approved scheme shall be implemented in<br />

accordance with the approved details prior to occupation or use of the<br />

development hereby permitted, <strong>and</strong> thereafter permanently retained.<br />

To prevent any increased risk of flooding <strong>and</strong> to ensure the satisfactory storage<br />

of/disposal of surface water from the site in accordance with Policy CC2 of the<br />

Core Strategy 2011, Policy 5.13 of The London Plan 2011 <strong>and</strong> the Technical<br />

Guidance to the NPPF.<br />

12) The occupation of the development hereby approved shall not commence until a<br />

Service Management Plan has been submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by the<br />

Council. The plan shall specify the number of weekly deliveries <strong>and</strong> size of<br />

vehicles to be used, as well as the times for deliveries. The development shall only<br />

be carried out in accordance with the details approved in the Service Management<br />

Plan.<br />

To ensure satisfactory provision for servicing <strong>and</strong> to prevent noise <strong>and</strong> disturbance<br />

to neighbouring residents, in accordance with Policies DM J1 <strong>and</strong> DM H11 of the<br />

Development Management Local Plan 2013, <strong>and</strong> Transport Policy 34 of the<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> Guidance SPD.

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