Conditions / Refusal Reasons
The development approved shall be carried out in accordance with the written details submitted with the application unless modified by conditions attached to this permission.
Reason: To ensure the development is carried out in accordance with approved plans.
With the exception of any works necessary to
(a) avoid danger to persons or animals;
(b) prevent imminent pollution of any water system;
(c) cope with emergencies due to vehicle breakdown or bad weather (but only then with the agreement of the local planning authority) no operations permitted or required by this permission shall be carried out except between the following times:
0700 hours to 1800 hours on Mondays to Fridays
0800 hours to 1300 hours on Saturdays
and no operations permitted or required by this permission shall be carried out on the site on Sundays or on a Bank Holiday.
Reason: To protect the amenities of local residents.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the General Permitted Development Order 1995 as amended, or any order revoking or re-enacting that order, no fixed plant shall be located within the site.
Reason:Tto protect the amenities of local residents.
Noise from the operations on the site shall not exceed 10 dB (A) Leq greater than the ambient noise level L90 as measured in any fifteen minute period at the boundary of the site except for the specific operations of stripping, storage and respreading of topsoil, subsoil and overburden or as the local planning authority may agree in writing.
Reason: To protect the amenities of local residents.
All plant and machinery operated on the site shall be fitted with suitable noise reduction equipment to satisfy condition 4.
Reason: To protect the amenities of local residents.
No reversing bleepers or reversing warning devices shall be fixed to, or used on, any mobile plant except in accordance with details to be agreed by the local planning authority in writing.
Reason: To protect the amenities of occupiers of nearby premises from unreasonable noise intrusion.
The final restored levels shall be in accordance with plan 038/P/5 approved under planning permission P94/W0950/CM.
Reason: To ensure satisfactory restoration of the site.
No waste other than chalk or other inert wastes, as set out in Category 'A' of the County Council's Waste Licensing Schedules, shall be deposited on the site of this permission as identified on Plan 038/P/5 approved under P94/W0950/CM.
Reason: To protect the amenities of adjoining properties.
The deposit of chalk or other inert wastes hereby permitted shall cease on or before 30 June 2004 or such other later date that the local planning authority may determine in writing.
Reason: To minimise the disturbance on the site.
Restoration to a state suitable for agriculture in accordance with the conditions of this permission shall be complete by 30 June 2005 or within 1 year of the completion of infill with chalk or inert material whichever is the sooner, or such other date that the local planning authority may determine in writing.
Reason: To secure proper restoration of the site within a reasonable and acceptable timescale.
No turf, subsoils or topsoils shall be removed from the site.
Reason: To ensure satisfactory restoration of the site.
No stripping, storage or respreading of topsoil and subsoil shall take place unless the percentage moisture in each of the subsoil and topsoil is to be moved is less than the percentage moisture at the plastic limit of each of the topsoil and subsoil.
Reason: To retain soil fertility.
No rocks, stones or other solid objects exceeding 150 mm in any dimension shall be left within 0.9 metres of the surface between topsoil is replaced.
Reason: To facilitate restoration of high quality agricultural land.
Topsoil shall be spread over the tined or cultivated subsoil to an even depth to achieve the final restoration levels shown on plan 038/P/5 approved under P94/W0950/CM and shall be subsoiled with an agricultural wing tine implement at a spacing not exceeding one and a half times the depth of topsoil.
Reason: To facilitate restoration of high quality agricultural land.
Aftercare of the site shall be carried out in accordance with an aftercare scheme approved by the local planning authority. The aftercare scheme shall be submitted within 3 months of the date of this permission or such later date as the local planning authority may agree in writing.
Reason: To ensure that the restored land is correctly husbanded.
No trees or hedges within the site shall be removed.
Reason: To minimise disturbance on site.