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No.Condition Text
1.The development hereby permitted must be completed before the expiration of THREE YEARS from the date of this permission. The reason for the condition is :- To comply with Schedule 2, Part 14, Class J.4 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended).
2.The development shall be carried out in accordance with the following plans received by the Local Planning Authority: - Drawing No. IE-NE504-Planning-01 Rev D2 Location Plan, Scale 1:2500 - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall 2-3- Rev D2 Proposed Module Layout 2 - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall 2-3- Rev D2 Proposed Module Layout 3 (with the exception of roof 7 - building B) - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall 2.3- Rev D2 Proposed Module Layout 4 (with the exception of roof 7- building B) - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall 2.3- Rev D2 Proposed Module Layout 5 - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall-Planning 2.3- Rev D2 Proposed Module Layout Plan (with the exception of roof 7 - building B) - Drawing No. IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall-Planning 2.4- Rev D2 Superimposed Module Layout Plan (with the exception of roof 7- building B) - Datasheet ValkPro - IE-NE504-PDR Vauxhall-Planning Prior Approval - Explanation of flat roofs 2 and 4 The reason for the condition is:- To protect the visual amenity of the area and to comply with the requirements of Schedule 2, Part 14, Class J.4 of The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended)
3.The solar equipment must be removed as soon as reasonably practical when no longer required. The reason for the condition is :- To protect the visual amenity of the area and to comply with the requirements of Schedule 2, Part 14, Class J.4 of The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended)
4.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.
5.NOTES - Please read the following notes carefully:- Occasionally European protected species, such as bats, can be found during the course of development even when the site appears unlikely to support them or after an ecological survey has found no previous evidence of them. In the event that this occurs, the developer must stop work immediately and seek the advice of a suitability qualified ecological consultant and/or the relevant statutory nature conservation organisation.