Conditions / Refusal Reasons
That the development must be begun not later than the expiration of five
years beginning with the date of this permission and if this condition
is not complied with this permission shall lapse.
Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning
Act 1990.
That details and samples of the materials to be used for the external
walls and roofs of the garages shall be submitted to and approved by
the Local Planning Authority in writing before any development commences.
Reason: To safeguard the setting of the listed building.
That details and samples of the materials to be used for alterations,
making good or extensions to the walls and roof of White Cross House
shall be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority in
writing before any development commences.
Reason: To safeguard the architectural and historic character and
appearance of the listed building.
That development shall not begin until a detailed specification of the
type, design and external finish of all windows, external doors and
rainwater goods has been submitted to and approved in writing by the
Local Planning Authority.
Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory.
That the garage doors shall be constructed with vertical dark stained
timber boarding.
Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory.
That a scheme for the landscaping of the site, including the planting of
live trees and shrubs, the treatment of the access road and hardstandings,
and the provision of boundary fencing shall be submitted to and approved
in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of
the development hereby permitted. The scheme shall be implemented as
approved within 12 months of the commencement of the approved development
and thereafter be maintained in accordance with the approved scheme.
In the event of any of the trees or shrubs so planted dying or being
seriously damaged or destroyed within 5 years of the completion of the
development, a new tree or shrub or equivalent number of trees or
shrubs, as the case may be, of a species first approved by the Local
Planning Authority, be planted and properly maintained in a position
or positions first approved by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason: To help assimilate the development into its surroundings.
That except insofar as may be otherwise agreed by the Local Planning
Authority, all trees, shrubs and hedge plants on the land be preserved
and properly maintained during the course of building operations and for
a period of three years following completion of the development and
that in the event of any of the trees, shrubs or hedge plants dying or
being seiously damaged or destroyed during that period, a new tree,
shrub or hedge plant or equivalent number of trees, shrubs or hedge
plants as the case may be of a species first approved by the Local
Planning Authority be planted and properly maintained in a position or
positions first approved by the Local Planning Authority, such planting
to be implemented as approved within 12 months of the loss of the
previously existing planting.
Reason: To safeguard trees, shrubs and hedge plants which are of amenity
importance.
That the existing trees and hedges on the land shall be protected whilst
development operations are in progress, in accordance with a scheme to be
first agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority and to be
implemented prior to the commencement of the development.
Reason: to safeguard the character of the area.
That, notwithstanding the details shown on the deposited plans,
details of a scheme for the closure of the central site access
shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning
Authority before development commences.
Reason: In the interest of highway safety and convenience and to
safeguard the architectural and historic character and
appearance of the listed building.