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12/0804C

Meeting: 27/06/2012 - Southern Planning Committee (Item 20)

20 12/0804C Silver Birches, Croxton Lane, Middlewich, Cheshire CW10 9EZ: Extension to Time Limit of Outline Application 08/1800/OUT for proposed demolition of an existing dwelling and former nursery buildings and the erection of up to 12 no. residential units with means of access for Mr & Mrs Hough pdf icon PDF 402 KB

To consider the above planning application.

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report regarding the above planning application.

 

RESOLVED – That, for the reasons set out in the report, the application be APPROVED subject to:

 

(a)    The completion of a Deed of Variation to the Section 106 Agreement, with delegated authority being granted to the Head of Development to consult Greenspaces with respect to the Public Open Space contribution

 

(b)  the following conditions:

 

1.  Standard outline (time)

2.    Submission of reserved matters

3.    Phase II Land contamination

4.    Hours of construction

5.    Hours of piling

6.    No burning of materials on site

7.    Tree and shrubbery retention

8.  No excavations for services within fenced off area

9.  Protected species

10.   Nesting birds

11.   Incorporation of features for breeding birds.

12.   Incorporation of wildlife pond

 

(c) the following informatives:

 

1.      S.278 Agreement with Cheshire County Council to mitigate Part 1 claims and secure junction design detail.

 

2.      The applicant is advised that they have a duty to adhere to the regulations of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the National Planning Policy Framework and the current Building Control Regulations with regards to contaminated land. If any unforeseen contamination is encountered during the development, the Local Planning Authority (LPA) should be informed immediately. Any investigation / remedial / protective works carried out in relation to this application shall be carried out to agreed timescales and approved by the LPA in writing. The responsibility to ensure the safe development of land affected by contamination rests primarily with the developer.