Planning Application

Case number W/13/02271/PN

Proposed new dwelling.

Location: 10 Swan Lane, Upton Warren, Bromsgrove, B61 7EW

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Application Type: Non-householder planning application

Parish: Upton Warren

Ward: Dodderhill

Application Received: 30 October 2013

Statutory Start Date: 16 December 2013

Consultation Period From: 23 December 2013

Consultation Period End: 29 January 2014

Decision Date: 10 February 2014

Case Officer: Hannah Connell

Status: Decided

Decision: Approved - Planning application

This decision is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of three 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 as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

  2. The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans:

    A1 13-46-04 EXISTING A1 13-46-05 PROPOSED A3 BLOCK PLAN A4 LOCATION PLAN

    Reason - To define the permission.

  3. Prior to the first use/occupation of the development hereby permitted, the details set out in the submitted Water Management Statement shall be fully implemented and remain thereafter. Reason - To ensure that an appropriate sustainable drainage system is provided to serve the development and to reduce the consumption of water. This is in accordance with the SPD on Water Management.

  4. Samples of the external facing bricks and roof materials shall be subject to the approval, in writing, of the Local Planning Authority before any work on the site commences.

    Reason - To ensure that the development is visually satisfactory.

  5. Details of the form, finish and materials of the windows shall be agreed, in writing, by the Local Planning Authority before any work on the site commences.

    Reason - To ensure that the development is visually satisfactory.

  6. All existing trees and hedges on site, or branches from trees on adjacent land that overhang the site, unless indicated on the approved plan(s) to be removed, shall be retained and shall not be felled or pruned or otherwise removed within a period of five years from the completion of the development without the previous written consent of the Local Planning Authority.

    Temporary fencing for the protection of all retained trees/hedges on site during development shall be erected, to a minimum height of 1.2 metres, below the outermost limit of the branch spread, or at a distance equal to half the height of the tree, whichever is the further from the tree.

    Such fencing should be erected in accordance with BS 5837:2005, before any materials or machinery are brought onto site and before any demolition or development, including erection of site huts, is commenced.

    This protective fencing shall be maintained on site until the completion of development, and nothing should be stored or placed, nor shall any ground levels be altered, within the fenced area without the previous written consent of the Local Planning Authority.

    There shall be no burning of any material within 10 metres of the extent of the canopy of any retained tree/hedge.

    If any retained tree/hedge is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies, replacement planting shall be carried out in the first available planting season of such species, sizes and numbers and in positions on site as may be specified by the Local Planning Authority.

    Reason - To prevent existing trees/hedges from being damaged during construction work and to preserve the amenities of the locality. In accordance with Policy SUR2 (and ENV7 where site has nature conservation value, and ENV8 for protection of existing hedgerows, trees & woodland) of the Wychavon District Local Plan (June 2006).

  7. No part of the development shall be commenced until full details of soft landscaping works have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The details submitted must include details of replacement planting for the fruit trees which are to be removed.

    Reason - To protect and enhance the visual amenities of the area and to ensure the satisfactory development of the site - in accordance with (Policy GD2, Policy ENV1 (ENV12 for Conservation Areas) and Policy SUR2 (and ENV7 where site has nature conservation value, and ENV8 for protection of existing hedgerows, trees & woodland) of the Wychavon District Local Plan (June 2006).

  8. The development hereby permitted shall not be brought into use until the access, turning area and parking facilities shown on the approved plan have been properly consolidated, surfaced, drained and otherwise constructed in accordance with details to be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority and these areas shall thereafter be retained and kept available for those uses at all times.

    Reason - In the interests of highway safety and to ensure the free flow of traffic using the adjoining highway.

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Applicant

Mrs A Haywood
10 Swan Lane
Upton Warren
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire

Agent

Mr S Haskey
Steve Haskey Design Ltd
20 St Johns Street
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire

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