Planning condition
Archaeology
Field | Value | Fact links |
---|---|---|
Reference | U0129211 | Facts |
Prefix | planning-condition | Facts |
Name | Archaeology | Facts |
Dataset | Planning condition | no fact link |
Organisation | Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council | no fact link |
Start date | no fact link | |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 2025-02-25 | Facts |
Typology | policy | no fact link |
Notes | Unique Condition | Facts |
Reason | To ensure that any archaeological remains present, whether buried or part of a standing building, are investigated and a proper understanding of their nature, date, extent and significance gained, before those remains are damaged or destroyed and that knowledge gained is then disseminated. | Facts |
Description | Part A No development, including any demolition and groundworks, shall commence until the applicant, or their agent or successor in title, has submitted a Written Scheme of Investigation (WSI) that sets out a strategy for archaeological investigation and this has been approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The WSI shall include: - The programme and method of site investigation and recording. - The requirement to seek preservation in situ of identified features of importance. - The programme for post-investigation assessment. - The provision to be made for analysis and reporting. - The provision to be made for publication and dissemination of the results. - The provision to be made for deposition of the archive created. - Nomination of a competent person/persons or organisation to undertake the works. - The timetable for completion of all site investigation and post-investigation works. Part B Thereafter the development shall only take place in accordance with the approved WSI and the development shall not be brought into use until the Local Planning Authority has confirmed in writing that the requirements of the WSI have been fulfilled or alternative timescales agreed. | Facts |
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