LANDSCAPING - PRE CONSTRUCTION
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4ce10c028c324edbcd8c69b141b772b202eaea7650b55de407b85e443d2b325f | description | Prior to the construction of any areas of public realm, detailed hard and soft landscape scheme based on the approved landscape masterplan (drawing: 29979/02, Rev A) must be submitted and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The hard landscape scheme shall include details of all external hard surfacing materials, including adoptable highway finishes and footpaths through POS. The soft landscape scheme shall include a soft landscape plan; a schedule providing plant and tree numbers and details of the species, which shall comply with the Council's Transitional Developer Requirements Document, nursery stock specification in accordance with British Standard 3936: 1992 Nursery Stock Part One and planting distances of trees and shrubs; a specification of planting and staking/guying; a timescale of implementation; a detailed specification for soil cell construction for the trees within highway/pedestrian area that utilises a professionally recognised method of construction to provide the minimum rooting volume set out in the Council's guidance and a load-bearing capacity equivalent to BS EN 124 2015 Class C250 for any paved surface above; a specification for planting including details of tree support, tree pit surfacing, aeration and irrigation and details of management and maintenance for a minimum of 5 years following practical completion of the landscape works. Thereafter the landscape scheme and soil cell design shall be implemented in full accordance with the approved details and the Local Planning Authority shall be notified in writing within 7 working days to approve practical completion of any planting within public areas or adoptable highway/pedestrian area within the site. Soft landscaping must be implemented in full accordance with the approved scheme, prior to occupation/use of the site, which will be monitored by the Local Planning Authority. Any part of the scheme which fails to achieve independence in the landscape, or is damaged or removed within five years of planting shall be replaced during the next available planting season in full accordance with the approved scheme, unless the local planning authority gives its written approval to any variation. | 2025-02-25 |