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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 :- 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 revised plan NA-CGY-02 A received by the Local Planning Authority on 22nd April 2021. The reason for the condition is :- For the avoidance of doubt.
3.All the new external and internal repair works to the retained fabric shall match the existing adjacent historic work with regard to the methods, materials, colour, texture and profile, unless agreed otherwise with the Local Planning Authority. Newly added brickwork should match the quality of the existing and should be laid in lime mortar. Any repointing should also be carried out in matching lime mortar. The reason for the condition is:- To ensure that the used materials and finishes are appropriate for the character and appearance of the Listed building.
4.During the works, if hidden historic features or archaeology are revealed they should be retained in-situ. Works shall be halted in the relevant area of the building and the Local Planning Authority should be notified immediately. The reason for the condition is:- To ensure that historic features are recorded and preserved as part of the special character of the Listed Building.
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, it is advised that the developer stops work immediately and seeks the advice of a suitability qualified ecological consultant. The applicant is also advised that the building and adjacent trees may contain nesting birds between 1st March and 31st August inclusive and 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 defence against prosecution under this act and it is the applicant's/contractor's responsibility to ensure legislation is adhered to. Planning Policy The NPPF and Policy CS11 states that developments should avoid harmful impacts on biodiversity, priority habitats and species, and take measures to create biodiversity features. Due to the nature of the proposals and status as a listed building, enhancements (such as swift boxes) are not proposed.
6.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.