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DISCO PA/2022/1316

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Application Details

Reference PA/2022/1316
Proposal Application to discharge conditions attached to planning permission PA/2021/970 (conditions 4, 9, 20 & 21)
Relating to PA/2021/970
Details of conditions to discharge
Highways have been consulted on the proposals and recommend at the condition is discharged. This condition is discharged on the basis of the wheel washing statement submitted by the applicant.  Condition 4.
Works shall not commence on site until wheel cleaning facilities, in accordance with details to be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority, have been provided within the curtilage of the site, and this facility shall be retained for the duration of the works.
Highways have been consulted on the submitted information and raise no objections. The details for the construction traffic management plan submitted on drawing no FE/145/217 are acceptable to the Council. The condition cannot be fully discharged until construction works have been completed on the site.  Condition 9.
No development shall take place until a construction phase traffic management plan showing details of:

(i) a pre/post construction condition survey of the carriageway to identify any defects and how they will be rectified;

(ii) all associated traffic movements, including delivery vehicles and staff/construction movements;

(iii) any abnormal load movements;

(iv) contractor parking and welfare facilities;

(v) storage of materials; and

(vi) traffic management requirements, including the means of 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.
Environmental Protection have been consulted on the proposals and recommend that the condition is discharged. This condition is discharged based on the following information: Planing Statement - Electrical Vehicle Charging. The approved scheme shall be implemented on the site and retain in perpetuity. Condition 21.
No development shall take place on the site until a scheme for the provision of electrical vehicle charging points has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall be designed to take account of good practice guidance as set out in the Institute of Air Quality Management Land Use Planning and Development Control: http://www.iaqm.co.uk/text/guidance/air-quality-planning-guidance.pdf and contemporaneous electrical standards, including:

- Electrical Requirements of BS7671:2008;

- IET Code of Practice on Electrical Vehicle Charging Equipment installation 2012 ISBN 978-1-84919-515-7.

The approved scheme shall be installed in full and retained in perpetuity thereafter.
Environmental Protection have been consulted on the proposals and recommend that the condition is discharged. The condition is discharged on the basis of the following report: CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (CEMP) Date of issue 30/06/22. The applicant will need to ensure that the approved CEMP is implemented on site until the development is completed.  Condition 20.
No stage of the development hereby permitted shall commence until a construction environmental management plan (CEMP) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The CEMP shall include the following: 
 
Noise and vibration – the CEMP shall set out the particulars of:
 
(a) the works, and the method by which they are to be carried out;
 
(b) the noise and vibration attenuation measures to be taken to minimise noise and vibration resulting from the works, including any noise limits; and
 
(c) a scheme for monitoring the noise and vibration during the works to ensure compliance with the noise limits and the effectiveness of the attenuation measures.
 
Light – the CEMP shall set out the particulars of:

(a) specified locations for contractors’ compounds and materials storage areas;
 
(b) areas where lighting will be required for health and safety purposes;
 
(c) location of potential temporary floodlights;
 
(d) identification of sensitive receptors likely to be impacted upon by light nuisance;
 
(e) proposed methods of mitigation against potential light nuisance, including potential glare and light spill, on sensitive receptors.
 
Dust – the CEMP shall set out the particulars of:
 
(a) site dust monitoring, recording and complaint investigation procedures;
 
(b) identification of receptors and the related risk of dust impact at all phases of the development, including when buildings and properties start to be occupied;
 
(c) provision of water to the site;
 
(d) dust mitigation techniques at all stages of development;
 
(e) prevention of dust trackout;
 
(f) communication with residents and other receptors;
 
(g) a commitment to cease the relevant operation if dust emissions are identified either by regular site monitoring or by the local authority;
 
(h) a ‘no burning of waste’ policy.

Related Documents

Document Type Description Date  
Application Form Download 9 August 2022
Decision Notice Download 13 January 2023
Drawing FE-145-217 Construction Phase Traffic Management Plan (condition 9) 9 August 2022
Supporting Document Wheel cleaning (condition 4) 9 August 2022
Supporting Document Electric Vehicle Charging (condition 21) 9 August 2022
Supporting Document Construction Environmental Management Plan (condition 20) 9 August 2022

Comments

Type Name Date  
Consultation Reply Environmental Protection 5 September 2022
Consultation Reply Highways
Highway Condition Codes
5 September 2022