CHANGE OF USE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND TO EXTEND EXISTING GOLF COURSE.
Location: Great Comberton Golf Club, Pershore Road, Great Comberton, Pershore, WR10 3DY
Other planning applications at this location View location on mapApplication Type: Change of use
Parish: Great Comberton
Ward: Elmley Castle & Somerville
Application Received: 30 June 2003
Statutory Start Date: 21 July 2003
Consultation Period From:
Consultation Period End:
Decision Date: 6 November 2003
Case Officer: Caroline Ansell
Status: Decided
Decision: Approved - Change of Use
This decision is subject to the following conditions:
The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of five years from the date of this permission.
Reason - In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
The permission shall relate to the originally submitted plans and to the amended site plan received on 15th October 2003.
Reason - To define the permission.
No soil associated with the development hereby approved shall be exported/imported from/to the site.
Reason - In the interests of highway safety.
Notwithstanding the details on the approved plan, no development shall take place until full details of both hard and soft landscape works have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. These details shall include number(s) (1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) following:-
1. earthworks (including the grading and mounding of land and the finished site levels or contours, showing relationship to existing and proposed vegetation and to surrounding land form);
2. means of enclosure within the development site;
3. treatment of the development site boundaries (including position, design, materials and type of boundary treatment);
4. car parking layouts;
5. lighting whether freestanding or attached to other structures;
6. minor artefacts and structures (including furniture, play equipment, refuse or other storage units and signs);
7. proposed and existing functional services above and below ground (eg. drainage, power, communications cables, pipelines etc. indicating lines, manholes, supports etc.);
8. planting plans, including tree, hedge, shrub and grassed area planting and a written specification (including cultivation and other operations associated with plant and grass establishment);
9. a schedule of plants noting species, plant sizes and proposed numbers and densities;
10. retained historic landscape features including hedges and water features and proposals for restoration, where relevant;
11. a programme of implementation;
12. a schedule of maintenance for a period of five years commencing at the completion of the final phase of implementation, the schedule to make provision for the replacement, in the same position, of any plant that is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies or, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, becomes seriously damaged or defective, with another of the same species and size as that originally planted.
The works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details, the programme of implementation and the schedule of maintenance.
Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
All approved hard and soft landscaping works and tree planting shall be carried out in accordance with the programme approved by the local planning authority as part of the scheme.
Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
All approved hard and soft landscaping and tree planting shall be maintained for a period of five years commencing at the completion of the final phase of implementation in accordance with the approved schedule. Any tree or other plant that is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies or, in the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, becomes seriously damaged or defective, shall be replaced in the same position with another of the same species and size as that originally planted.
Reason - The Council considers that these requirements are necessary to protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to discharge its duty under S197 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Great Comberton Leisure
Pershore Road
Great Comberton
Worcestershire
Clist and Chandler Chartered Architects
37, Broad Street
Pershore
Worcs
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