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1.The development shall be retained in accordance with the following revised plan received by the Local Planning Authority on the 6th February 2024: - Soakaway Location. GC/419/01 Rev.A - Planting Specification And the development shall be undertaken in strict accordance with the following plans approved by the Local Planning Authority as part of Planning Permission 06/14/0773/F: - Site Layout Plan GC/161/01 Rev.A - Street Scenes GC/161/02 - Roof Plan GC/161/03 - Floor Plans, Plots 1-22 GC/161/04 - Elevations, Plots 1-22 Sheet 1 GC/161/05 - Elevations, Plots 1-22 Sheet 2 GC/161/06 - Elevations and Floor Plans - Plots 23-29 GC/161/07 - Elevations and Floor Plans - Plots 30-35 GC/161/08 - Elevations and Floor Plans - Plots 36-40 GC/161/09 - Elevations and Floor Plans - Plots 41-46 GC/161/10 - Elevations and Floor Plans, sheds serving flats. GC/161/11 - Soft Landscaping - Planting 2074-15 Rev.4 - Site Layout - External Works 6014-C-100-1 P7 - External Works and Highway Drainage Details 6014-C-101-1 P2 - External Works and Highway Drainage Details 6014-C-101-2 P2 - Drainage Details - Sheet 1 6014-C-103-1 P1 - Drainage Details - Sheet 3 6014-C-103-3 P1 Reason: For the avoidance of doubt.
2.No later than 31st March 2024, the planting indicated on the approved landscaping scheme drawing 2074-15 Rev.4 shall be carried out in its entirety (9no. trees in total). Save for the two Amelanchier Lamarkii trees to be provided in the central grassed area of the site, all trees shall be planted in strict accordance with the Planting Specification Document submitted to the Local Planning Authority on the 6th February 2024. All trees shall thereafter be maintained in strict accordance with the maintenance details provided within the Planting Specification Document received on the 6th February 2024. Reason: To create visually attractive street scenes and to provide biodiversity benefits, in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS11 and Local Plan Part 2 (2021) Policies A2 and E4.
3.No later than 31st March 2024, the two Amelanchier Lamarkii trees to be provided in the central grassed area of the site shall be planted in accordance with the root protection details shown on plan 2074-15 Rev.4 as originally submitted within application 06/14/0773/F, and in accordance with the methodology outlined in the email from Graham Craske (received by the Local Planning Authority on 20/02/2024 14:35). All trees shall thereafter be maintained in strict accordance with the maintenance details provided within the Planting Specification Document received on 06 February 2024. Reason: As the trees within the central grassed area are necessary ensure a high quality form of development and in the interests of ensuring appropriate visual amenity for the local area, to enhance biodiversity and to secure appropriate residential amenity in accordance and the root barrier measures are required to ensure that the planting does not adversely affect surface water drainage; in accordance with Policies CS9 and CS11 of the adopted Great Yarmouth Local Plan Core Strategy (2015).
4.For the duration of a period of 3 years from this consent, any trees, shrubs or hedges planted in accordance with the landscaping scheme which die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next immediate planting season with others of similar size and species. Reason: To ensure a high quality form of development and in the interests of ensuring appropriate visual amenity for the local area, to enhance biodiversity and to secure appropriate residential amenity in accordance with Policies CS9 and CS11 of the adopted Great Yarmouth Local Plan Core Strategy (2015).
5.No part of the installed boundary railings shall overhang or encroach upon highway land and no gate if installed shall open outwards over the highway. Reason: In the interests of highway safety in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS16.
6.The access / car parking area, as shown on plan GC/161/01 Rev.A shall be retained thereafter for that specific use. Reason: To ensure the permanent availability of the parking / manoeuvring area, in the interests of highway safety in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS16.
7.The materials used in the development shall be in accordance with the approved materials schedule within planning permission 06/14/0773/F. Reason: In the interest of the visual appearance of the development, in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policies CS1 and CS9.
8.The bin storage areas shown on drawings GC/161/01/A and GC/161/11 along with the bins, shall be provided and retained and shall at all times be available for bin storage thereafter. Reason: To ensure satisfactory on site bin storage provision, in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS9.
9.The boundary treatments shown on drawing GC/161/01/A and GC/161/02 shall be provided and thereafter retained in accordance with the details provided on the approved plans. Reason: To ensure that the development is carried out in the manner envisaged by the Local Authority, in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policies CS1 and CS9.
10.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.
11.NOTES - Please read the following notes carefully:- 1. It is an OFFENCE to carry out any works within the Public Highway, which includes a Public Right of Way, without the permission of the Highway Authority. This development involves work to the public highway that can only be undertaken within the scope of a Legal Agreement between the Applicant and the County Council. Please note that it is the Applicants' responsibility to ensure that, in addition to planning permission, any necessary Agreements under the Highways Act 1980 are also obtained and typically this can take between 3 and 4 months. Advice on this matter can be obtained from the County Council's Highways Development Management Group based at County Hall in Norwich. 2. Public Utility apparatus may be affected by this proposal. Contact the appropriate utility service to reach agreement on any necessary alterations, which have to be carried out at the expense of the developer. 3. If required, street furniture will need to be repositioned at the Applicants own expense. 4. 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 Applicant' 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. 5. This application is the subject of a legal agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Action 1990 dated 8th August 2016 (originally associated with pp 06/14/0773/F) and includes a Management Agreement for the site, including the roads and drainage features.