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No.Condition Text
1.The development must be begun not later than three years beginning with the date of this permission. The reason for the condition is :- Required to be imposed pursuant to Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2.The development shall be carried out in accordance with the following plans: · Site Location Plan scale 1,1250 Received 24-MAR-2023 · Proposed Plan Labelled 'Measurements' (not to scale, un-numbered) - Received 28-MAR-2023 · Vertical Board Fence Panels (screenshot photos) 'Close board fence panel dip treated 6ft x 6ft' - Received 23-AUG-2023 The reason for the condition is:- For the avoidance of doubt.
3.No part of the proposed structure (the fence, posts and foundations) shall overhang or encroach upon highway land. The reason for the condition is:- To prevent obstruction of the public highway/footway in the interests of highway/footway safety in accordance with Local Plan policy CS16
4.REASON FOR APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION :- The proposal meets the criteria for domestic additions set out in adopted policy H9 of the Local Plan Part 2.
5.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.
6.INFORMATIVE: This proposal involves excavations adjacent to the public highway. It is an OFFENCE to carry out any works that may affect the Public Highway, which includes a Public Right of Way, without the permission of the Highway Authority. Please note that it is the Applicants' responsibility to ensure that, in addition to planning permission, any necessary consents or approvals under the Highways Act 1980 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 are also obtained from the County Council. Please contact streetworks.north@norfolk.gov.uk
7.INFORMATIVE: 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
8.NOTES - Please read the following notes carefully:- The applicant is reminded that, under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, as amended (section 1), it is an offence to remove, damage or destroy the nest of any wild bird while the nest is in use or being built. Planning consent for a development does not provide a defense against prosecution under this act. While trees and scrub are likely to contain nesting birds between 1st March and 31st August inclusive buildings can also support nesting birds. If works occur during the nesting period a careful check of the building by a competent ecologist should be undertaken to assess the nesting bird activity on the site during this period and has shown it is absolutely certain that nesting birds are not present.