Sunday 8 November 2009

PLANNING COMMITTEE - 26th April 2007 - Application Number: TP/06/1845 - Ward: Bowes

http://governance.enfield.gov.uk/Published/C00000124/M00004523/AI00006058/AGENDAREPORTS26APR07.pdf 

19. That all existing vegetation, trees and hedgerows and on the north, west and southern boundaries shall be retained and shown on any detailed landscape proposal plans to be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. Such trees and hedgerows shall be enhanced by good horticultural practice including pruning, fertilising and underplanting.
Reason: To ensure that the important visual amenity of the existing trees and hedgerows is maintained and is not adversely affected by the proposed development hereby approved or any other activities associated with building works.

20. Details of a landscaped 'wildlife corridor' stretching along the length of the Pymmes Brook and measuring a minimum of 10m beyond the top of the bank (brink) of the Pymmes Brook in width shall be submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority; such proposal shall include an appropriate scheme of long term maintenance and management and the works shall be carried out within one year following occupation of the
development hereby granted consent.
Reason: To enhance the existing wildlife habitat of the area and the visual amenity of the development.

21. The development shall not commence until drawings showing detailed landscape proposals to include structure, design, species, size and spacing of plants and a written specification (including preparation of tree pits, tree ties, planting beds and grassed areas and details of outdoor furniture) and a Maintenance Plan have been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority. The planting shall be carried out in accordance submitted and approved as reserved matters by the Local Planning Authority and the specification within the first season after completion or occupation of the development whichever is the sooner. The maintenance shall be carried out in accordance with the maintenance plan. Any planting which dies within 3 years of planting shall be replaced by the owner with new planting in accordance with the approved details.
Reason: To provide a satisfactory appearance for the development and within the surrounding area.

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