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No.Condition Text
1.The development must be begun not later than 3 years beginning with the date of this permission. Reason: The time limit condition is imposed in order to comply with the requirements o Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2.The development shall be carried out in accordance with the following plans submitted to the Local Planning Authority: - PAM-CS-MPC-WBS-01 - Site Location Plan - Site Layout Plan: GY Services Proposed Compound, Brush Quay Car Park - PAM-CS-MPC-RSBS-01 - Plan and Elevations - PAM-CS-BQUAYBIN-02 - Proposed Steel Shed. Reason: For the avoidance of doubt.
3.The development hereby approved shall last for two years from the date of this planning permission only. If the use has not ceased before that date, upon the expiry of this permission the use shall cease and the site shall be cleared and the area of the car park re-instated to its former condition, within 28 days of the expiry of the permission hereby granted. Reason: To minimise the harm to the surrounding heritage asset whilst affording the applicant time to appraise the requirements for the site and seek a potentially more appropriate location for this development in the interests of the preservation and enhancement of the conservation area and visual association with listed buildings.
4.With the exception of ground works and site clearance, there shall be no commencement of development until a flood response plan has first been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The flood response plan shall include information which confirms the development has signed up to the Environment Agency's Flood Warnings Direct Service, shall include appropriate evacuation plans and mitigation measures, and the approved flood response plan shall be provided to and made available to all future occupiers of the site thereafter. Reason: In the interests of minimising the risk of flooding to occupants of the development
5.With the exception of ground works and site clearance, there shall be no commencement of development until details of the material to render the compound or the colour of the compound sheeting to be used have first been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The approved details shall be implemented prior to first use of the site and shall be retained as such thereafter. Reason: In the interests of preserving and enhancing the character of the Conservation Area in accordance with Policies CS10 and E5
6.That prior to the first use of the site any damage to the surfacing shall be rectified in materials which match the existing cobbles. Reason: In the interests of preserving and enhancing the character of the Conservation Area in accordance with Policies CS10 and E5
7.No vehicular access to the car park shall be allowed save for the motorised bin used in conjunction with this use. Reason: In the interests of highway safety.
8.Any access gates/bollard/chain/other means of obstruction shall be hung to only open inwards. Reason: In the interests of highway safety.
9.Notwithstanding the details submitted on the approved plans no part of the proposed structure (the compound fencing) shall be erected within 2.5m of the public highway as measured from the near edge of the adjacent highway carriageway. Reason: In the interests of highway safety.
10.Informative Note: Highways It is the Applicant's responsibility to clarify the boundary with the public highway. Private structures such as fences, or walls will not be permitted on highway land. The highway boundary may not match the applicant's title plan. For further details please contact the highway research team at highway.boundaries@norfolk.gov.uk Informative Note: Heritage and Conservation Your attention is drawn to Condition 5 of this permission: The Conservation Officer advises that a light grey finish for the container and compound would likely be preferable as this would blend in better with the surroundings and would make the structure less prominent. Informative Note: Statement of Positive Engagement In dealing with this application Great Yarmouth Borough Council has actively sought to work with the applicant in a positive and proactive manner