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No.Condition Text
1.This permission shall commence on 01 February 2025 and shall expire on 01 February 2027. By 01 February 2027 the use shall be discontinued and the structure and its associated equipment including the kiosks, containers, stores, platform, fencing and all associated infrastructure shall be removed from the site and the site and garden land shall be returned to its previous state and restored with replacement landscaping as necessary within two months of the cessation of the use, in accordance with the conditions of the site in the survey evidence presented within the details approved under application 06/22/0285/CD. The reason for the condition is:- The time limited restriction is imposed to limit the detrimental impact on heritage assets and ensure they are temporary and avoidable in the longer term, to ensure that the setting of, and economic contributions from, the Grade II* listed Winter Gardens are not adversely affected at the point of its refurbishment and reuse, and to ensure that the harm from a loss of garden and no-priority habitat is minimal and limited to a temporary period only, and in the interest of the amenities of the locality, in accordance with policies CS6, CS8, CS10, A1 and E5 and in accordance with the Biodiversity Net Gain requirements.
2.The development shall be undertaken in accordance with the submitted plans and details listed below: - AL-20-001 Site Plan - AL-10-001 Location Plan - AE-20-002 Elevations (E&W) - AE-20-001 Elevations (N&S) - AV-20-001 3D Impressions - High Tide Waterfront Scenario and Action Plan The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of the appearance of the visual amenities of the locality and the appearance of the Seafront Conservation Area.
3.Prior to 01 February 2025 the scheme for providing public art and graphics around the external walls of the structure, as approved under 06/22/0763/CD, shall be fully implemented and made available for public view. These graphics shall be retained as such for the entirety of the permission period. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of the appearance of the visual amenities of the locality and the appearance of the Seafront Conservation Area and to provide a high quality of design and visual interest to support the tourism economy and reflect the heritage of the area.
4.There shall be no use of the development hereby permitted until all staff and operatives have first been made aware of the requirements to comply with the measures set out in the submitted High Tide Waterfront Scenario and Action Plan, and have first received training to implement the Flood Evacuation Plan. The High Tide Action Plan and Evacuation Plan shall thereafter be maintained and retained in accordance with those submitted details for the duration of the development. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of the safety of the public and site operatives in the event of extreme weather and/or flooding.
5.There shall be no use nor installation of any flashing or strobe lighting, or advertisements added within the development hereby permitted, unless otherwise first agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of the visual amenities of the area and to ensure any lighting does not compromise navigational safety for vessels at sea and to maintain residential and neighbouring amenity.
6.There shall be no use nor installation of any amplified sound systems within the development hereby permitted, unless otherwise first agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of maintaining residential and neighbouring amenity.
7.There shall be no use nor installation of any advertisement or signage on the development hereby permitted, unless otherwise first agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of maintaining residential and neighbouring amenity.
8.Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015, no fencing of any type or height shall be installed or erected or used in association with the development hereby permitted, unless otherwise first agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of highway safety and pedestrian movement and visual amenity.
9.The observation wheel shall not be operational outside the following times: · 11:00 - 21:00 Monday - Friday · 11:00 - 22:00 Saturdays · 11:00 - 21:00 Sundays, Bank and Public Holidays The reason for the condition is :- In the interests of neighbouring amenity and in accordance with the application form.
10.No part of the proposed structure (the observation wheel, including any support frames and foundations, etc.) shall overhang or encroach upon highway land and no gate/barriers, etc, shall be erected on the highway or shall open outwards over the highway. The reason for condition is:- In the interests of highway safety.
11.There shall be no use of the development hereby permitted until the applicant has first notified the Defence Estates Safeguarding service, and the National Air Traffic Control Service (Norwich Airport) of the following information:- a) precise location of development b) dates of intended use period and decommissioning c) the height above ground level of the tallest structure d) the maximum extension height of any construction equipment e) details of any illumination of the site The reason for the condition is :- To ensure that aeronautical charts and mapping records can be updated. (Note to Applicant - Defence Estates Safeguarding can be contacted at Kingston Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 7RL; and National Air Traffic Control is based at Norwich Airport).
12.INFORMATIVE NOTES:- 1.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 2.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.