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DISCO PA/2020/877
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Application Details
Reference
PA/2020/877
Proposal
Application to discharge conditions attached to planning permission PA/2018/1316 (Appeal ref APP/Y2003/W/19/3221694)
Relating to
PA/2018/1316
Details of conditions to discharge
The submitted Noise Management Plan has been reviewed by the Council's Environmental Protection officer and I can confirm that the Plan is considered to be acceptable and is hereby approved. On this basis I confirm that condition 4 has been complied with. Please ensure that the approved Noise Management Plan is implemented in full for the duration of the development.
Condition
4.
Prior to the commencement of development, a Noise Management Plan (NMP) shall be submitted for written approval to the local planning authority. The NMP shall clearly set out all potential sources of noise and techniques to be used to prevent and mitigate noise which shall demonstrate compliance with noise conditions 8 - 11 below. The NMP shall also include methods to deal with noise complaints from the general public. The approved NMP shall be implemented in full for the duration of the development.
Prior to the commencement of development, a Noise Management Plan (NMP) shall be submitted for written approval to the local planning authority. The NMP shall clearly set out all potential sources of noise and techniques to be used to prevent and mitigate noise which shall demonstrate compliance with noise conditions 8 - 11 below. The NMP shall also include methods to deal with noise complaints from the general public. The approved NMP shall be implemented in full for the duration of the development.
The submitted information is considered to be acceptable and condition 16 is hereby discharged.
Condition
16.
Prior to the commencement of development, a scheme for undertaking on-site load bearing testing shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall include plate testing across the site where additional protection is not proposed (that is, those locations not referred to at paragraph 3.6, page 13 of the Civil and Structural Design Statement prepared by Alan Wood and Partners, dated 25 May 2018), and additional cylinder testing with final screened aggregate and repeated loading cycles. The results of the plate bearing tests and cylinder tests shall be submitted to the local planning authority and the depth of aggregate cover over the areas of the site where additional protection is not proposed shall be agreed in writing with the local planning authority, prior to any production operations taking place.
Prior to the commencement of development, a scheme for undertaking on-site load bearing testing shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall include plate testing across the site where additional protection is not proposed (that is, those locations not referred to at paragraph 3.6, page 13 of the Civil and Structural Design Statement prepared by Alan Wood and Partners, dated 25 May 2018), and additional cylinder testing with final screened aggregate and repeated loading cycles. The results of the plate bearing tests and cylinder tests shall be submitted to the local planning authority and the depth of aggregate cover over the areas of the site where additional protection is not proposed shall be agreed in writing with the local planning authority, prior to any production operations taking place.
The submitted CQA report is considered to be acceptable and is hereby agreed by the Local Planning Authority. Condition 17 is hereby discharged.
Condition
17.
No development shall commence until a construction quality assurance (CQA) report has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The CQA shall include the documentation listed in paragraph 3.11, page 16 of the Civil and Structural Design Statement prepared by Alan Wood and Partners, dated 25 May 2018.
No development shall commence until a construction quality assurance (CQA) report has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The CQA shall include the documentation listed in paragraph 3.11, page 16 of the Civil and Structural Design Statement prepared by Alan Wood and Partners, dated 25 May 2018.
Related Documents
Document Type | Description | Date | |
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Application Form | Download | 13 July 2020 | |
Decision Notice | Conditions 16 & 17 | 7 August 2020 | |
Decision Notice | Condition 4 | 7 August 2020 | |
Drawing | Site location plan | 13 July 2020 | |
Supporting Document | 4924-R2-3 Wressle Plate Bearing Validation Report | 6 August 2020 | |
Supporting Document | Supporting letter with annexes | 13 July 2020 |
Comments
Type | Name | Date | |
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Consultation Reply | Environmental Protection | 7 August 2020 |