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DISCO PA/2020/730
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Application Details
Reference
PA/2020/730
Proposal
Application to discharge conditions attached to planning permission PA/2016/1429
Relating to
PA/2016/1429
Details of conditions to discharge
On balance, Condition 8 can be discharged on the basis of the submitted information contained within the biodiversity management plan, but the applicant should seek to firm up the planting proposals.
Condition
8.
No development shall take place until a biodiversity management plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The plan shall include:
(a) details of measures to avoid harm to bats and nesting birds during demolition, vegetation clearance and construction works;
(b) details of bat roosting features to be installed;
(c) details of nesting sites to be installed to support a variety of bird species;
(d) restrictions on lighting to avoid impacts on bat roosts, bat foraging areas, bird nesting sites and sensitive habitats;
(e) provision for hedgehogs to pass through any fencing installed between gardens and between areas of grassland;
(f) prescriptions for the retention, planting and aftercare of native trees and shrubs of high biodiversity value;
(g) proposed timings for the above works in relation to the occupation of the building.
No development shall take place until a biodiversity management plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The plan shall include:
(a) details of measures to avoid harm to bats and nesting birds during demolition, vegetation clearance and construction works;
(b) details of bat roosting features to be installed;
(c) details of nesting sites to be installed to support a variety of bird species;
(d) restrictions on lighting to avoid impacts on bat roosts, bat foraging areas, bird nesting sites and sensitive habitats;
(e) provision for hedgehogs to pass through any fencing installed between gardens and between areas of grassland;
(f) prescriptions for the retention, planting and aftercare of native trees and shrubs of high biodiversity value;
(g) proposed timings for the above works in relation to the occupation of the building.
The Written Scheme of Investigation for the historic building record and archaeological mitigation strategy as required by condition 5 are satisfactory. The named archaeological contractor is suitably qualified carry out the programme of work to the necessary professional standards. Condition 5 can be discharged.
Condition
5.
No alteration or development shall take place until a mitigation strategy providing for an historic building record and programme of archaeological recording, as defined in a brief prepared by the North Lincolnshire 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 by record of the historic buildings and archaeological features
(ii) methodologies for the recording of the historic buildings 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 the North Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record  of the commencement of historic building and 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.
No alteration or development shall take place until a mitigation strategy providing for an historic building record and programme of archaeological recording, as defined in a brief prepared by the North Lincolnshire 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 by record of the historic buildings and archaeological features
(ii) methodologies for the recording of the historic buildings 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 the North Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record  of the commencement of historic building and 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.
The materials submitted comprising Arden red multi reserve brick, cills and natural red pantile are considered to be acceptable. Condition 3 can be discharged.
Condition
3.
No above-ground work shall take place until samples of the external facing materials to be used have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority and only the approved materials shall be used.
No above-ground work shall take place until samples of the external facing materials to be used have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority and only the approved materials shall be used.
Related Documents
Document Type | Description | Date | |
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Application Form | Download | 28 May 2020 | |
Decision Notice | Download | 7 August 2020 | |
Drawing | Existing ground floor plans | 28 May 2020 | |
Drawing | Pantile | 28 May 2020 | |
Drawing | Brick | 28 May 2020 | |
Drawing | Existing site plan | 28 May 2020 | |
Drawing | Cills | 28 May 2020 | |
Supporting Document | Written Scheme of Investigation | 28 May 2020 | |
Supporting Document | Biodiversity Management Plan | 28 May 2020 |
Comments
Type | Name | Date | |
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Consultation Reply | Archaeology | 2 June 2020 | |
Consultation Reply | Ecology | 28 July 2020 | |
Consultation Reply | Conservation | 4 June 2020 |