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DISCO PA/2019/763

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Application Details

Reference PA/2019/763
Proposal Application to discharge conditions attached to planning permission PA/2018/2324
Relating to PA/2018/2324
Details of conditions to discharge
The details submitted pursuant to this condition, specifically the Construction Traffic Management Plan Rev. A dated 10/06/2019, are considered to be acceptable. Condition 2.
No development shall take place until the final construction phase traffic management plan, showing details of: 

•    all associated traffic movements, including delivery vehicles and staff/construction movements;

•    any abnormal load movements; 

•    contractor parking and welfare facilities; 

•    storage of materials; 

•    traffic management requirements, including the method of providing traffic control, road closures and necessary diversions;

•    consideration of public transport vehicles through the works; and

•    the means of preventing/controlling the deposition of mud onto the adjacent highway, along with appropriate methods of cleaning the highway as may be required;

has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. Once approved, the plan shall be implemented, reviewed and updated as necessary throughout the construction period.
The details submitted pursuant to this condition are considered to be acceptable and the condition is hereby discharged. Condition 10.
No development shall take place until an archaeological mitigation strategy, as defined in a brief prepared by North Lincolnshire's Historic Environment Record, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The strategy shall include details of the following:

(i)    measures to ensure the preservation in situ, or the preservation by record, of archaeological features of identified importance

(ii)    methodologies for the recording and recovery of archaeological remains, including artefacts and ecofacts

(iii)    post-fieldwork methodologies for assessment and analyses

(iv)    report content and arrangements for dissemination, and publication proposals

(v)    archive preparation and deposition with recognised repositories

(vi)    a timetable of works in relation to the proposed development, including sufficient notification and allowance of time to ensure that the site work is undertaken and completed in accordance with the strategy

(vii)    monitoring arrangements, including the notification in writing to North Lincolnshire's Historic Environment Record of the commencement of archaeological works and the opportunity to monitor such works

(viii)    a list of all staff involved in the implementation of the strategy, including sub-contractors and specialists, their responsibilities and qualifications.
Parts 1 to 3 of this condition are considered to be discharged, however part 4 remains extant until works have been completed. Condition 6.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority, development other than that required to be carried out as part of an approved scheme of remediation must not commence until parts 1 to 4 below have been complied with. If unexpected contamination is found after development has begun, development must be halted on that part of the site affected by the unexpected contamination to the extent specified by the local planning authority in writing until part 4 has been complied with in relation to that contamination.

Part 1: Site Characteristics
A Phase 1 desk study shall be carried out to identify and evaluate all potential sources of contamination and the impacts on land and/or controlled waters, relevant to the site. The desk study shall establish a 'conceptual model' of the site and identify all plausible pollutant linkages. Furthermore, the assessment shall set objectives for intrusive site investigation works/Quantitative Risk Assessment (or state if none required). Two full copies of the desk study and a non-technical summary shall be submitted to the local planning authority for approval prior to proceeding to further site investigation.

An investigation and risk assessment, in addition to any assessment provided with the planning application, must be completed in accordance with a scheme to assess the nature and extent of any contamination on the site, whether or not it originates on the site. The contents of the scheme are subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority. The investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken by competent persons and a written report of the findings must be produced. The written report is subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority. The report of the findings must include:

(i)    a survey of the extent, scale and nature of contamination;

(ii)    an assessment of the potential risks to:

•    human health;

•    property (existing or proposed), including buildings, crops, livestock, pets, woodland, and service lines and pipes;

•    adjoining land;

•    groundwaters and surface waters;

•    ecological systems;

•    archaeological sites and ancient monuments;

(iii)    an appraisal of remedial options, and a proposal of the preferred option(s).

This must be conducted in accordance with DEFRA and the Environment Agency's 'Model Procedures for the management of Land Contamination, CLR 11'.

Part 2: Submission of Remediation Scheme
A detailed remediation scheme to bring the site to a condition suitable for the intended use by removing unacceptable risks to human health, buildings and other property and the natural and historical environment must be prepared, and is subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority. The scheme must include all works to be undertaken, proposed remediation objectives and remediation criteria, timetable of works and site management procedures. The scheme must ensure that the site will not qualify as contaminated land under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation.

Part 3: Implementation of Approved Remediation Scheme
The approved remediation scheme must be carried out in accordance with its terms prior to the commencement of development other than that required to carry out remediation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority. The local planning authority must be given two weeks’ written notification of commencement of the remediation scheme works.

Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme, a verification report (referred to in PPS23 as a validation report) that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be produced, and is subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority.

Part 4: Reporting of Unexpected Contamination
In the event that contamination is found at any time when carrying out the approved development that was not previously identified it must be reported in writing immediately to the local planning authority. An investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of Part 1, and where remediation is necessary a remediation scheme must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Part 2, which is subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority.

Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme a verification report must be prepared, which is subject to the approval in writing of the local planning authority in accordance with Part 3.
The details submitted are considered to be satisfactory, however this condition cannot be discharged until the completed earthworks verification plan has been submitted and approved in writing following completion of works. Condition 7.
Prior to the importation of earthworks materials onto the site there shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority an earthworks verification plan. The verification plan shall ensure and demonstrate that imported materials are safe and suitable for use on the approved development. No deviation from the approved plan shall be permitted unless agreed in writing with the local planning authority.

The scheme shall be retained for the duration of the development.

Related Documents

Document Type Description Date  
Amended Documents Construction Traffic Management Plan 2 July 2019
Application Form Download 1 May 2019
Decision Notice Download 9 July 2019
Drawing Eastern Compound (No 6) Layout 1 May 2019
Drawing Cemex Access Road 1 May 2019
Drawing Compound Overview 30 April 2019
Drawing Traffic Diversion Route 30 April 2019
Drawing Western Compound (No 4) Layout 30 April 2019
Supporting Document Archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation 1 May 2019
Supporting Document Discharge of Planning Conditions Section 6 1 May 2019
Supporting Document Blacktoft to Yokefleet and South Ferriby Ground Investigation Report 2 May 2019
Supporting Document Winteringham Ings to South Ferriby Ground Investigation Report 2 May 2019
Supporting Document Borehole Record 2 May 2019
Supporting Document Earthwork Verification Plan 30 April 2019
Supporting Document Construction Traffic Management Plan 30 April 2019

Comments

Type Name Date  
Consultation Reply Highways
Highway Condition Codes
2 July 2019
Consultation Reply Archaeology 21 May 2019
Consultation Reply Environmental Protection 23 May 2019
Consultation Reply Archaeology (conds 11 & 12 complied with) 29 September 2021