Wednesday, March 22, 2006


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and here http://www.flickr.com/photos/ipswich/

This notice should now say to Priory Park Village as planning permission has now been granted:-(

http://www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk/
Click on Planning Applications then on Monitor planning applications online.type in c04/2345 and there is the application and result of it.


1) The development hereby permitted shall be begun not later than the expiration of five years from the date of this permission.Reason: This condition is imposed in accordance with Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended). 2) The caravan holiday homes (including log cabins) hereby permitted shall be caravans as defined by the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960, as modified by the Caravan Sites Act 1968.Reason: To ensure that the caravans and log cabins meet the definition of 'caravan' as set out in the Act. 3) The caravans/cabins hereby permitted shall be used only for holiday purposes.Reason: To ensure that the caravans are not used as permanent residential accommodation. 4) The caravans/cabins on Site A shall not be occupied between 31st October each year and 1st April /or the Sunday next before Easter in the following year unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority.Reason: To ensure that the caravans are not used as permanent residential accommodation. 5) The caravans/cabins on Site B shall not be occupied between 5th January and 16th February each year unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority. Reason: To ensure that the caravans are not used as permanent residential accommodation. 6) No development shall take place within the area of the application site, until the applicant has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance with a written scheme of investigation which shall have been submitted to the local planning authority for approval in writing.Reason: To ensure the proper recording of archaeological artefacts. 7) The finished floor levels of the caravans/cabins shall not be below 4.7m AOD.Reason: To protect occupiers of the caravans from the risks of flooding. 8) Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority, the siting of the caravans/cabins hereby approved shall be as shown on approved drawings CHH/01 and SB/03. Reason: In order that the local planning authority shall be satisfied as to the details of the development. 9) None of the trees or hedges shown to be retained on the approved plan shall be lopped, topped, pruned, uprooted, felled, wilfully damaged or in any other way destroyed or removed without the prior written consent of the local planning authority. Any trees or hedges removed, dying, being severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased within five years of the completion of the development shall be replaced during the first available planting season, with trees or hedges of a size and species, which shall previously have been agreed in writing by the local planning authority.Reason: To safeguard the contribution to the character of the locality provided by the trees and hedgerow. 10) No development shall commence or any materials, plant or machinery be brought on to the site until, full details showing the position of fencing to protect all trees and hedgerow(s), shown to be retained on the approved plan, have been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The protective fencing shall be 1.2m cleft chestnut, complying with BS.5837, and shown to be erected 1 metre beyond the canopy spread of the trees and hedgerow(s) unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority. Reason: To protect the trees/hedgerow during the course of development in the interest of visual amenity. 11) No development shall commence until precise details of a scheme of landscape works (which term shall include tree and shrub planting, grass, earthworks and other operations as appropriate) at a scale not less than 1:200 shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.Reasons: To ensure that there is a well laid out landscaping scheme in the interest of visual amenity. 12) Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority, the log cabins on Site A shall be stained dark brown or black.Reason: To minimise the visual impact of the cabins on the character of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 13) No development shall commence until details of the roads and parking spaces for the development (including layout, surfacing and means of surface water drainage) have been submitted to and approved by the local planning authority.Reason: To ensure that roads/footways are constructed to an acceptable standard. Informative notes: Summary of reasons for approval: In determining this application the local planning authority had regard to the development plan policies set out below (together with relevant Supplementary Planning Guidance) and other material planning considerations. It concluded that the development proposed accorded with the provisions of the development plan and did not result in demonstrable harm to interests of acknowledged importance. AP8, AP12, AP14, AP15, AP17, AP44, AP111, AP112 and AP229 of the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan. ENV4, ENV7, ENV17 of the Suffolk Structure Plan. 1) We would recommend the site receive flood warnings from the Agency and have an active flood plan to respond effectively to any flood warnings subsequently issued. The Environment Agency's Flood Warning Team should be consulted to ensure that coverage of the flood warning service extends to the location of this site and to obtain the relevant application forms for the service. Please contact the Flood Warning team on 01473 706701. In addition, we make the following advisory comments: The applicant should ensure that the existing septic tank is in a good state of repair, regularly de-sludged and of sufficient capacity to deal with any potential increase in flow and loading which may occur as a result of this proposal. Under the terms of the Water Resources Act 1991 and the Land Drainage Byelaws, the prior written consent of the Agency is required for any proposed works or structures in, under, over or within 9 metres of the top of the bank of the main river (Orwell). 2) Recommended floodproofing measures are used in the design to a height of 4.60m AOD in the 5 cabins where the floor level is being raised. These measures should follow the guidance given in the publication "Preparing for Floods" where possible, available from http://www.odpm.gov.uk/ or by calling 0870 1226 236. 3) Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service requires a minimum carrying capacity for hard standing for pumping appliances of 15 tonnes, not 12.5 tonnes as detailed in the building Regulations 2000 (as amended). 4) Any application for relaxation of occupancy conditions, particularly in respect of Site A is likely to require Appropriate Assessment under the Habitats Regulations. 5) The application is the subject of a planning agreement dated 10th March 2006 under S106 of the Act.

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