1. The equipment cabinets, gantry trays and all supports at ground level hereby approved shall be painted dark green and permanently maintained in that condition unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Minister for Planning and Environment. 2. The pole hereby approved shall be the wooden clad telegraph pole as specified by the technical data sheet, Drawing E, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Minister for Planning and Environment. 3. The development hereby permitted is temporary and shall cease after 12 months from the date of this permit and the land restored to its former condition unless the post commissioning test is completed and the relevant measurements are in accordance with the ICNIRP certificate submitted, to the satisfaction of the Minister for Planning and Environment. 4. The permission hereby granted is for a temporary period of 12 months in the first instance. In the event that the Minister for Health and Social Services, during that 12 month period, should change his policy on the safety of telecommunication installations to the effect that they constitute a danger to the public nearby, the Minister for Planning and Environment will review the permission and may require the installation to be removed within a period of 3 months of the Minister for Health and Social Service’s change of policy. Should the Minister for Health and Social Service’s policy not change within 12 months, this permission will have permanent effect. 5. The development hereby permitted is temporary and shall cease on or before the 27th April 2008 and the land restored to its former condition unless a programme of ongoing monitoring of the installation is submitted to and approved in writing by the Minister for Planning and Environment. The scheme shall include monitoring in accordance with the ICNIRP certificate provided, appropriate independent testing at 12 monthly intervals for the duration of the operation of the installation, and shall be funded by the operator. 6. (LDC02) The development hereby permitted shall not be commenced until there has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Minister for Planning and Environment, a scheme of landscaping which shall provide details of the following; i) all existing trees, hedgerows and other plants, walls, fences and other features which it is proposed to retain on the site and on adjoining land within the same ownership; ii) the position of all new trees and/or shrubs, this must include the species of plant(s)/tree(s) to be planted, their size, number and spacing and the means to be used to support and protect them; iii) other landscape treatments to be carried out or features to be created, for example, any excavation works, surfacing treatments, or means of enclosure; iv) the measures to be taken to protect existing trees and shrubs; and, v) the arrangements to be made for the maintenance of the landscaped areas. 7. (LDC03) All planting and other operations comprised in the landscaping scheme approved under this permission, shall be carried out and completed in the first planting season following the substantial completion of the development. 8. (LDC04) Any trees or plant(s) planted in accordance with the approved scheme, which within a period of five years from the planting taking place; die, are removed or become seriously damaged or diseased, shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species, unless the Minister for Planning and Environment gives written consent to a variation of the scheme. 9. (LDC06) Prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted a plan showing the position of all existing trees/ shrubs/ hedges on the site which the permit relates to, must be submitted to and approved by the Minister for Planning and Environment. These features must be retained and: a) No tree/shrub/hedge which is shown on these approved plans shall be cut down, uprooted or destroyed, nor shall any retained tree be lopped, or topped other than in accordance with the approved plans, particulars and without the prior written approval of the Minister for Planning and Environment. b) In the event that any tree/ shrub/hedge is removed, damaged or dies, another tree/ plant shall be planted at the same place and shall be of the same size and species and planted in the next available planting season. 10. (LDC10) Notwithstanding any indication on this permit or on any of the application drawings/details hereby approved, no trees shall be felled, hedgerows removed or dense scrub vegetation cleared within the period 1st March to 31st July (in any calendar year) unless the applicant has first prepared a written risk assessment from a qualified and competent person which confirms that there are no nesting birds in any of the trees to be felled, nor in hedges nor vegetation to be removed. The written risk assessment shall include details of the site survey undertaken, together with a statement of the findings, and shall be submitted to the Environment Department for comment 5 working days in advance of any felling. |