No. | Condition Text |
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1. | The development must be begun not later than three years beginning with the date of this permission.
The reason for the condition is :-
The time limit condition is imposed in order to comply with the requirements of 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 revised plans received by the Local Planning Authority on the 12th November 2024:
- Site Location Plan; drawing reference: 0978-00-081-Rev.A
- Site Layout Plan; drawing reference: 0978-00-010-Rev.L
- Proposed Caravan Pad Section; drawing reference: 0978-20-001
The reason for the condition is:-
For the avoidance of doubt of what has been approved and in the interests of proper planning. |
3. | The approved units of accommodation shall be used for holiday purposes only and shall not be used at any time as a person's sole or principal residence. The applicant shall maintain a logbook detailing visitors staying at the holiday lets and the period of time for which they are staying. The logbook shall be completed for the duration of the use of the premises as holiday lets, and shall be made available for officers from the Local Planning Authority to view at all times.
The reason for the condition is :-
To ensure the holiday unit is not used as permanent residential accommodation in accordance with policy L1 from the adopted Great Yarmouth Local Plan Part 2 (2021). |
4. | If commencement has not been made within 12 months of the date of this permission then a revised Biodiversity Net Gain Statement, Plan and Matrix shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall thereafter take place in accordance with the revised Biodiversity Net Gain Statement, Plan and Matrix.
The reason for the condition is :-
In the interests of ensuring measurable net gains to biodiversity in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS11 and the requirements of Schedule 7A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (inserted by the Environment Act 2021) |
5. | The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the submitted Biodiversity Gain Plan prepared by Hopkins Ecology dated 14th August 2024 (or an updated Biodiversity Net Gain Plan as required by condition 4 of this permission) to ensure that there is a minimum 10% net gain in biodiversity within a 30 year period as a result of the development and the Plan shall be implemented in full.
No development shall commence until a Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) is submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority to ensure that there is a minimum 10% net gain in biodiversity within a 30 year period as a result of the development. The Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) shall include 30 year objectives, management responsibilities, maintenance schedules and a methodology to ensure the submission of monitoring reports.
Monitoring reports will be submitted to the Local Planning Authority and approved in writing during years 2, 5, 7, 10, 20 and 30 from commencement of development unless otherwise stated in the Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP), demonstrating how the BNG is progressing towards achieving its objectives, evidence of arrangements and any rectifying measures needed.
The reason for the condition is :-
In the interests of ensuring measurable net gains to biodiversity in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS11 and the requirements of Schedule 7A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (inserted by the Environment Act 2021) |
6. | No works shall take place until such time that full details of a soft landscaping scheme have first been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The precise details of the landscaping proposals shall include a planting plan detailing full specifications of all new planting along with details for their protection during establishment.
For the avoidance of doubt, all species used in the planting proposal shall be locally native species of local provenance.
The reason for the condition is :-
Because the precise details have not been submitted and in the interests of the satisfactory visual amenity and biodiversity enhancement. in accordance with Core Strategy Policies CS09 and CS11 of the adopted Great Yarmouth Local Plan Core Strategy (2015). |
7. | The development shall be carried out in full accordance with the approved landscaping scheme approved by condition 6 before the first use of the development. For the duration of a period of 10 years from the first occupation of the chalets hereby permitted, 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.
The reason for the condition is :-
To ensure an 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). |
8. | Prior to the installation of below ground services, details in written and drawn form of the means by which electric vehicle charging shall be made available for common parking areas within the scheme shall be submitted to and approved by the local planning authority. The works shall accord to the approved scheme and shall be retained thereafter.
The reason for the condition is: -
To allow provision for the demand for electric vehicle charging within the lifetime of the development; in line with the requirements of the adopted Great Yarmouth Local Plan Part 2 (2021) Policy I1. |
9. | No external lighting shall be erected unless full details of its design, location, orientation and level of illuminance have first been submitted to and agreed in writing with the local planning authority. Such lighting shall be kept to the minimum necessary for the purposes of security and site safety and shall prevent upward and outward light radiation. The lighting shall thereafter be implemented accordance with the approved details and shall be retained as such thereafter.
The reason for the condition is :-
To mitigate the impact of uncontrolled external lighting on protected species and dark skies, in accordance with Core Strategy (2015) Policy CS11 and Local Plan Part 2 (2021) Policy E6. |
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.
It is hereby acknowledged that the application has been accompanied by the appropriate and necessary financial contributions for GIRAMS Habitat Impacts Mitigation amounting to £1990.53 paid on the 14th January 2025. |