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13) The development hereby approved shall not commence until details of floodlights and other external lighting (including to the car park) have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Council. Details shall demonstrate that the recommendations of the Institution of Lighting Engineers in the `Guidance Notes For The Reduction Of Light Pollution 2011' will be met, particularly with regard to: - minimising glare, - limiting the use of lights to periods of need for safety, security or permitted site use, - preventing upward illumination and sky glow, - controlling vertical illuminance of neighbouring property facades to a maximum of 10 lux at ground floor level and 5 lux at first floor. - minimising light pollution by correctly using, locating, aiming and shielding - luminaries The development shall not be occupied or used until the details as approved have been carried out. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of the development site and surrounding premises is not adversely affected by lighting, in accordance with Policy DM H10 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 14) Prior to commencement of development, details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Council of the rear louvres to be fitted to all floodlights on the perimeter of the site and any other louvres, as necessary. Approved details shall be implemented prior to occupation or use of the development and thereafter be permanently retained as such. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of the development site is not adversely affected by noise from the operation of the site, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 15) Prior to use of any proposed sports pitch any floodlighting shall be installed with individually controlled lights. When a pitch is not in use the floodlights to that pitch shall be switched off. The lighting shall be permanently maintained in this form. To ensure that the amenity of neighbouring occupiers is not adversely affected by light from the operation of the site, in accordance with Policy DM H10 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 16) A post-installation light spillage survey shall be carried out and submitted to the Council for its written approval within one month of the first use of the development. The survey shall show how the recommendations of the Institution of Lighting Engineers in the `Guidance Notes For The Reduction Of Light Pollution 2011' have been achieved, with particular regard to the control of illuminance of neighbouring residential facades within the recommended limits, with any mitigation measures as necessary. The approved details shall be permanently maintained as such. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of the development site and surrounding premises is not adversely affected by lighting, in accordance with Policy DM H10 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013.
17) Prior to commencement of the development, a noise assessment shall be submitted to the Council for approval, detailing external noise levels at the nearest and/or most affected noise sensitive premises and the mitigation measures, as necessary, to ensure that the neighbouring properties are not adversely affected by the operation of the development. Approved details shall be implemented prior to occupation or use of the development and thereafter be permanently retained. A post-installation noise assessment shall also be carried out and submitted to the Council within one month of the first use of the development, for written approval, to confirm compliance with the noise criteria and additional steps required to mitigate noise shall be taken, as necessary. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of the development site is not adversely affected by noise from the operation of the site, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 18) No tannoys or public address systems shall be used at the development hereby permitted. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely affected by noise, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013 19) Prior to commencement of the development, details shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Council, of the proposed acoustic sound barriers and their effect on noise mitigation. Approved details shall be implemented prior to occupation or use of the development and thereafter be permanently retained. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely affected by noise, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 20) Neither music nor amplified voices emitted from the development hereby approved, including from the approved pavilion building, shall be audible within any residential/noise sensitive premises. To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely affected by noise, in accordance with DM H9 of the Development Management Local Plan 2013. 21) Prior to commencement of the development hereby approved, a Demolition Management Plan, a Construction Logistics Plan and a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Council. Details shall include control measures for dust, noise, vibration, lighting, delivery locations, restriction of hours of work and all associated activities audible beyond the site boundary to 0800-1800hrs Mondays to Fridays and 0800-1300hrs on Saturdays, advance notification to neighbours and other interested parties of proposed works and public display of contact details including accessible phone contact to persons responsible for the site works for the duration of the works. The details shall also include the numbers, size and routes of demolition and construction vehicles, provisions within the site to ensure that all vehicles associated with the construction works are properly washed and cleaned to prevent the passage of
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17) Prior to commencement of the development, a noise assessment shall be<br />
submitted to the Council for approval, detailing external noise levels at the nearest<br />
<strong>and</strong>/or most affected noise sensitive premises <strong>and</strong> the mitigation measures, as<br />
necessary, to ensure that the neighbouring properties are not adversely affected<br />
by the operation of the development. Approved details shall be implemented prior<br />
to occupation or use of the development <strong>and</strong> thereafter be permanently retained.<br />
A post-installation noise assessment shall also be carried out <strong>and</strong> submitted to the<br />
Council within one month of the first use of the development, for written approval,<br />
to confirm compliance with the noise criteria <strong>and</strong> additional steps required to<br />
mitigate noise shall be taken, as necessary.<br />
To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of the development site is not adversely<br />
affected by noise from the operation of the site, in accordance with Policy DM H9<br />
of the Development Management Local Plan 2013.<br />
18) No tannoys or public address systems shall be used at the development hereby<br />
permitted.<br />
To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely<br />
affected by noise, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development<br />
Management Local Plan 2013<br />
19) Prior to commencement of the development, details shall be submitted to <strong>and</strong><br />
approved in writing by the Council, of the proposed acoustic sound barriers <strong>and</strong><br />
their effect on noise mitigation. Approved details shall be implemented prior to<br />
occupation or use of the development <strong>and</strong> thereafter be permanently retained.<br />
To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely<br />
affected by noise, in accordance with Policy DM H9 of the Development<br />
Management Local Plan 2013.<br />
20) Neither music nor amplified voices emitted from the development hereby<br />
approved, including from the approved pavilion building, shall be audible within<br />
any residential/noise sensitive premises.<br />
To ensure that the amenity of occupiers of surrounding premises is not adversely<br />
affected by noise, in accordance with DM H9 of the Development Management<br />
Local Plan 2013.<br />
21) Prior to commencement of the development hereby approved, a Demolition<br />
Management Plan, a Construction Logistics Plan <strong>and</strong> a Construction Management<br />
Plan shall be submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by the Council. Details shall<br />
include control measures for dust, noise, vibration, lighting, delivery locations,<br />
restriction of hours of work <strong>and</strong> all associated activities audible beyond the site<br />
boundary to 0800-1800hrs Mondays to Fridays <strong>and</strong> 0800-1300hrs on Saturdays,<br />
advance notification to neighbours <strong>and</strong> other interested parties of proposed works<br />
<strong>and</strong> public display of contact details including accessible phone contact to persons<br />
responsible for the site works for the duration of the works. The details shall also<br />
include the numbers, size <strong>and</strong> routes of demolition <strong>and</strong> construction vehicles,<br />
provisions within the site to ensure that all vehicles associated with the<br />
construction works are properly washed <strong>and</strong> cleaned to prevent the passage of