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05<br />

No trees, shrubs or hedges within the site which are shown as being retained on the<br />

approved plans shall be felled, uprooted, wilfully damaged or destroyed, cut back in any<br />

way or removed without the prior consent in writing of the local planning authority. Any<br />

trees, shrubs or hedges which die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased<br />

within five years of being planted, shall be replaced with trees, shrubs or hedge plants in the<br />

next planting season with others of similar size <strong>and</strong> species unless otherwise agreed in<br />

writing by the local planning authority.<br />

Reason: To ensure the existing trees, shrubs <strong>and</strong> or hedges are retained <strong>and</strong> thereafter<br />

properly maintained, in the interest s of visual amenity <strong>and</strong> biodiversity.<br />

06<br />

No development shall be started until all the trees within (or overhanging) the site, with the<br />

exception of those trees clearly shown to be felled on the submitted plan, have been<br />

surrounded by substantial fences which shall extend to the extreme circumference of the<br />

spread of the branches of the trees (or such positions as may be agreed in writing by the<br />

Local <strong>Planning</strong> Authority). Such fences shall be erected in accordance with a specification to<br />

be submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by the Local <strong>Planning</strong> Authority <strong>and</strong> shall remain<br />

until all development is completed <strong>and</strong> no work, including any form of drainage or storage<br />

of materials, earth or topsoil shall take place within the perimeter of such fencing.<br />

Reason: To safeguard the amenity, appearance <strong>and</strong> character of the area.<br />

07<br />

No development shall be commenced until full details of both hard <strong>and</strong> soft l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

works have been submitted to <strong>and</strong> approved in writing by the local planning authority <strong>and</strong><br />

these works shall be carried out as approved. These details shall include:<br />

a schedule (including planting plans <strong>and</strong> written specifications, including cultivation <strong>and</strong><br />

other operations associated with plant <strong>and</strong> grass establishment) of trees, shrubs <strong>and</strong> other<br />

plants, noting species, plant sizes, proposed numbers <strong>and</strong> densities. The scheme shall be<br />

designed so as to enhance the nature conservation value of the site, including the use of<br />

locally native plant species.<br />

[an implementation <strong>and</strong> phasing programme].<br />

existing trees <strong>and</strong> hedgerows, which are to be retained pending approval of a detailed<br />

scheme, together with measures for protection during construction.<br />

proposed finished ground levels or contours;<br />

means of enclosure;<br />

car parking layouts <strong>and</strong> materials;<br />

other vehicle <strong>and</strong> pedestrian access <strong>and</strong> circulation areas;<br />

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