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1.1 The applicants attention is drawn to the fact that the above conditions (if any), must be complied with in full, failure to do so may result in enforcement action being instigated.
1.2 This permission may contain pre-commencement conditions which require specific matters to be submitted and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before a specified stage in the development occurs. This means that a lawful commencement of the approved development CANNOT be made until the particular requirements of the pre-commencement conditions have been met.
1.3 The applicants attention is drawn to the fact that the Local Planning Authority has a period of up to eight weeks to determine details submitted in respect of a condition or limitation attached to a grant of planning permission. It is likely that in most cases the determination period will be shorter than eight weeks, however, the applicant is advised to schedule this time period into any programme of works. A fee will be required for requests for discharge of any consent, agreement, or approval required by a planning condition. The fee chargeable is £85 per request or £25 where the related permission was for extending or altering a dwelling house or other development in the curtilage of a dwelling house. A fee is payable for each submission made regardless of the number of conditions for which approval is sought. Requests must be made using the standard application form (available online) or set out in writing clearly identifying the relevant planning application and condition(s) which they are seeking approval for.1.1 The applicants attention is drawn to the fact that the above conditions (if any), must be complied with in full, failure to do so may result in enforcement action being instigated.
1.2 This permission may contain pre-commencement conditions which require specific matters to be submitted and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before a specified stage in the development occurs. This means that a lawful commencement of the approved development CANNOT be made until the particular requirements of the pre-commencement conditions have been met.
1.3 The applicants attention is drawn to the fact that the Local Planning Authority has a period of up to eight weeks to determine details submitted in respect of a condition or limitation attached to a grant of planning permission. It is likely that in most cases the determination period will be shorter than eight weeks, however, the applicant is advised to schedule this time period into any programme of works. A fee will be required for requests for discharge of any consent, agreement, or approval required by a planning condition. The fee chargeable is £85 per request or £25 where the related permission was for extending or altering a dwelling house or other development in the curtilage of a dwelling house. A fee is payable for each submission made regardless of the number of conditions for which approval is sought. Requests must be made using the standard application form (available online) or set out in writing clearly identifying the relevant planning application and condition(s) which they are seeking approval for. |
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The applicant is advised that a licence must be obtained from the Highway Authority before any works are carried out on any footway, carriageway, verge or other land forming part of the highway and should make contact with The Area Surveyor, Hampshire County Council, The Motorway Compound, Hook, Hants (01256 764444).The applicant is advised that a licence must be obtained from the Highway Authority before any works are carried out on any footway, carriageway, verge or other land forming part of the highway and should make contact with The Area Surveyor, Hampshire County Council, The Motorway Compound, Hook, Hants (01256 764444). |
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The applicants attention is drawn to the attached letters from Natural England (dated 4 February 2010) and Environment Agency (dated 10 February 2010).The applicants attention is drawn to the attached letters from Natural England (dated 4 February 2010) and Environment Agency (dated 10 February 2010). |
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If at any time during the proposed works, bats, or signs of bats, are found then all works must stop and advice should be sought from Natural England before any further work on the building proceeds. All bats and their roost sites are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and The Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 from disturbance and harm.If at any time during the proposed works, bats, or signs of bats, are found then all works must stop and advice should be sought from Natural England before any further work on the building proceeds. All bats and their roost sites are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and The Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 from disturbance and harm. |
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