Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council

Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council

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Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 the proposed surface finish, have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Head of Development Services. The approved scheme shall then be implemented in full prior to the first occupation of any residential unit to which it relates. Reason: In the interests of the appearance of the building. 3. No work of any description must commence on site until details of any proposed changes in levels have been submitted to and agreed in writing by the Head of Development Services. Reason: To ensure the health and safety of the trees on the site and to ensure continuity of the visual amenity that they provide. 4. The development hereby permitted shall not be commenced until further details of the proposed boundary treatment to the southern roadside elevation of the development site have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Head of Development Services. The approved details shall then be implemented in full prior to the first occupation of the development and maintained as such thereafter. Reason: These matters require further consideration in order to safeguard the visual amenity of the area. 5. All existing trees shall be retained unless shown on the approved drawings as being removed. Prior to any equipment, machinery, materials or vehicles being brought onto the site for the purposes of commencing development or the demolition of the existing building, and until all such equipment, machinery, vehicles and surplus materials have been removed from the site after completion of development, all trees on, and immediately adjoining the site, must be securely protected in accordance with details previously submitted to and approved in writing by the Head of Development Services. Each of the trees retained must be fenced to protect the area within the crown spread, or at a radius equal to half the height of the tree, whichever is greater, unless otherwise stated in the approved scheme of tree protection. a) The protective fencing must be sited in accordance with the approved tree and landscape survey, and it must not be removed at any time during development without the written consent of the Head of Development Services. b) Within the protected area ground levels must remain as existing and no excavations must take place. c) No vehicles, materials, spoil, equipment, containers or chemicals must be placed or stored within the protected area. d) No fires must be lit within 25 metres of the canopy edge of any trees. e) Before any work commences on the site, details of all proposed arboricultural works to existing trees on or adjoining the site shall be submitted to and be approved in writing by the Head of Development Services. No works to existing trees on or adjoining the site shall be carried out without the prior written consent of the Head of Development Services. f) Any existing trees not shown as being removed on the approved drawings which die, are removed or become so damaged or diseased 104

Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 within a period of 5 years from the completion of development that they have to be removed, must be replaced as soon as reasonably practicable. In practice, this will be during the next available planting season. The size, species and location of the replacement tree(s) must be agreed in writing by the Head of Development Services. Reason: To ensure the health and safety of the trees on the site and to ensure continuity of the visual amenity that they provide. 6. Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby permitted the car parking and manoeuvring facilities shall be provided in accordance with the approved drawings and maintained as such thereafter. Reason: To ensure that adequate car parking and manoeuvring space is made available to serve the development. 7. Prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted a scheme of hard landscaping shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Head of Development Services. The approved scheme shall then be implemented in full prior to first occupation of the development unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Head of Development Services. Reason: These matters require further consideration in the interests of the visual amenity of the area. Informatives: 1. For the purposes of Article 22 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Order 2003, the following reasons for the Council's decision are summarised below together with a summary of the Policies and Proposals contained within the Development Plan which are relevant to this decision: The siting, design, means of access and external appearance of the proposal represents an acceptable form of infill development, which creates a string and distinctive form of urban design and thereby enhances the character and appearance of the surrounding street scene. The form and layout of the scheme is compatible with the rhythm of the existing built form and provides car parking and amenity facilities in accordance with adopted standards appropriate for this type of development. The imposed conditions further securing the on-site provision of such facilities and the final materials for the development. The proposed site access will not give rise to highway conflict with all other matters of traffic generation remaining in line with the original appeal decision S.01/624. In this manner the scheme accords with Policies H14, G5, B2, B11 and G1 of the Stroud District Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended June 2001). The acknowledged wildlife and arboricultural interests on the site have been fully considered in light of Local Plan Policies N3 and N10, with controls imposed by both conditions and the existence of more appropriate legislation contained within The Wildlife and Countryside 105

<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>10</strong>/<strong>08</strong>/<strong>2004</strong><br />

the proposed surface finish, have been submitted to and approved in<br />

writing by the Head of Development Services. The approved scheme<br />

shall then be implemented in full prior to the first occupation of any<br />

residential unit to which it relates.<br />

Reason:<br />

In the interests of the appearance of the building.<br />

3. No work of any description must commence on site until details of any<br />

proposed changes in levels have been submitted to and agreed in writing<br />

by the Head of Development Services.<br />

Reason:<br />

To ensure the health and safety of the trees on the site and to ensure<br />

continuity of the visual amenity that they provide.<br />

4. The development hereby permitted shall not be commenced until further<br />

details of the proposed boundary treatment to the southern roadside<br />

elevation of the development site have been submitted to and approved<br />

in writing by the Head of Development Services. The approved details<br />

shall then be implemented in full prior to the first occupation of the<br />

development and maintained as such thereafter.<br />

Reason:<br />

These matters require further consideration in order to safeguard the<br />

visual amenity of the area.<br />

5. All existing trees shall be retained unless shown on the approved<br />

drawings as being removed. Prior to any equipment, machinery,<br />

materials or vehicles being brought onto the site for the purposes of<br />

commencing development or the demolition of the existing building, and<br />

until all such equipment, machinery, vehicles and surplus materials have<br />

been removed from the site after completion of development, all trees on,<br />

and immediately adjoining the site, must be securely protected in<br />

accordance with details previously submitted to and approved in writing<br />

by the Head of Development Services. Each of the trees retained must<br />

be fenced to protect the area within the crown spread, or at a radius<br />

equal to half the height of the tree, whichever is greater, unless otherwise<br />

stated in the approved scheme of tree protection.<br />

a) The protective fencing must be sited in accordance with the approved<br />

tree and landscape survey, and it must not be removed at any time<br />

during development without the written consent of the Head of<br />

Development Services.<br />

b) Within the protected area ground levels must remain as existing and<br />

no excavations must take place.<br />

c) No vehicles, materials, spoil, equipment, containers or chemicals must<br />

be placed or stored within the protected area.<br />

d) No fires must be lit within 25 metres of the canopy edge of any trees.<br />

e) Before any work commences on the site, details of all proposed<br />

arboricultural works to existing trees on or adjoining the site shall be<br />

submitted to and be approved in writing by the Head of Development<br />

Services. No works to existing trees on or adjoining the site shall be<br />

carried out without the prior written consent of the Head of Development<br />

Services.<br />

f) Any existing trees not shown as being removed on the approved<br />

drawings which die, are removed or become so damaged or diseased<br />

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