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(Attachment: 5)Report - 18 pages (2M/bytes) - Fenland District Council

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highway carriageway, and 43 metres measured along the channelline of the highway carriageway and the centre line of the proposedaccess.Reason - In the interests of highway safety24 The height of any front boundary enclosure shall not at any timeexceed 600 mm above existing ground level.Reason - In the interests of highway safety.25 Prior to the first occupation of the development hereby approvedthe junction of the proposed access road with the highwaycarriageway shall be laid out with 7.5 metre radius kerbs andmaintained thereafter.Reason - To minimise interference with the free flow and safety oftraffic on the adjoining public highway.26 Prior to the commencement of development suitably scaled anddimensioned plans detailing 2.0 metre footways adjacent to themain road through the estate, and along the entire frontage of thedevelopment site including proposals for street lighting, shall besubmitted to and approved in writing by the Local PlanningAuthority and constructed on site prior to first occupation of thedevelopment hereby approved and maintained thereafter.Reason - In the interests of highway and pedestrian safety.27 Standard Contaminated land condition28 No development shall commence until a surface waterstrategy/flood risk assessment has been submitted to andapproved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. No dwellingsshall be occupied until the works have been carried out inaccordance with the surface water strategy so approved unlessotherwise approved in writing by the Local Planning AuthorityReason - To prevent environmental and amenity problems arisingfrom flooding.

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