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 notwithstanding the provisions of Article 3 of, and Classes A, B, C
and D of Part 1 and Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to, the Town and
Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order
revoking and re-enacting that Order), no development within Classes A, B,
C and D of Part 1 and Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Order shall
be carried out on the land unless planning permission has first been
granted by the Local Planning Authority on a formal application in
respect thereof.
Reason: In view of the limited size of the site, to protect the local
amenities and to safeguard the character and appearance of the
Henley-on-Thames Conservation Area.
That samples of the materials to be used for the external walls, roofs and
boundary walls shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local
Planning Authority before any development commences.
Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory.
That the garage doors shall be constructed with vertical dark stained
timber boarding, and shall thereafter be retained as such.
Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory.
That development shall not begin until a detailed specification of the
type, design and external finish of all windows, rooflights, external
doors, roof ventilation and rainwater goods has been submitted to and
and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
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 roads and hardstandings,
the location of underground services and the provision of boundary walls
and screen fences and walls, 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 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 details of surface water drainage works shall be submitted to and
approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the
development commencing.
Reason: In the interests of public health.
That the dwellings shall not be occupied until the parking provision
has been constructed, surfaced and laid out, as shown on drawing no.
97 HEN P6; and such parking provision shall be retained thereafter.
Reason: To comply with the Local Planning Authority's vehicle parking
standards and to protect local amenities.
That the garage accommodation shall be retained as such and shall not be
adapted for living purposes unless planning permission has first been
granted by the Local Planning Authority on a formal application in
respect thereof.
Reason: To comply with the Local Planning Authority's vehicle parking
standards and to protect local amenities.
That no development shall take place within the application area until
a programme of archaeological work has been implemented in accordance
with a written scheme of investigation and by a professionally qualified
archaeological organisation which shall first have been submitted to and
approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.
Reason: That the development will affect sites of archaeological
interest.