Decision: The Minister allowed the appeal and granted planning permission subject to the following conditions: 1. The development shall commence within three years of the decision date. Reason: The development to which this permission relates will need to be reconsidered in light of any material change in circumstance. 2. The development hereby approved shall be carried out entirely in accordance with the revised plans, drawings, written details and documents which form part of this permission. No variation shall be made without the prior written approval of the Department of Growth, Housing and Environment. Reason: To ensure that the development is carried out and completed in accordance with the details approved. 3. The permission relates solely to the Location Plan and revised drawings 3910-2B and 3910-2(1)D; New Fence Details. Reason: To avoid doubt. 4. (a) Any tree felling, hedge removal or any clearance works shall only be undertaken between the months of 1st October to 1st March in any calendar year, unless a written statement has been submitted from a qualified and competent person confirming that there are no nesting birds or other protected wildlife in any of the trees or hedgerows to be felled or removed based on an inspection to be carried out 10 days or less before the commencement of the proposed works. (b) The written statement shall set out the results of the inspection and shall include a method for working to avoid harm to any protected wildlife species identified, or to their nests, dens or roosts. (c) The report shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Growth, Housing and Environment at least 5 working days in advance of any felling or clearance works. No works shall commence until and unless the report and working method has been approved in writing, and the development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details. Reason: In the interests of preventing harm to interests of wildlife and bio-diversity, in accordance with policies GD1,NE1, NE2 and NE4 of the Jersey Island Plan 2011 (Revised 2014). Informative: Possible presence of protected species The site has been identified as having the possible presence of protected wildlife species. It is the responsibility of the applicant to inform all site workers of the possibility of protected species on the site and the implications under the Conservation of Wildlife Law (2000) and you are advised of your duty under the Law to stop work and notify the Department of Growth, Housing and Environment on + 44 (0) 1534 441600 immediately should any protected species be found. |