1)
Temporary Sleeping Accommodation
This permission does not permit the use of the premises to provide temporary sleeping accommodation, including holiday lets, short lets, or timeshare, or for any purpose specified in Section 25 of the Greater London (General Powers) Act 1973, as amended by the Greater London (General Powers) Act 1983, or as timeshare accommodation as specified in Section 5 of the Greater London (General Powers) Act 1984. Use for such purposes would constitute a change of use requiring planning permission. It is the Council's policy to resist such changes of use, and you are advised that planning permission for such a change of use is unlikely to be granted. (I02)
2)
Variations due to Building Regs.
Conditional Planning Permission is hereby granted for the development as shown on the approved drawings. Any alteration to the approved scheme, resulting from the requirements of the Building Regulations or for any other reason, may require further permission. You are advised to consult the Directorate of Planning Services before work commences if this is the case. (I09)
3)
Attention to Conditions
Your attention is drawn to the Conditions of this Permission and to the Council's powers of enforcement, including the power to serve a Breach of Condition Notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended. (I10)
4)
Building Regs. - Separate Approval
Separate approval for the works hereby granted planning permission may be required by the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 1991, and the grant of planning permission does not imply that such approval will be given. The Director of Building Control, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX should be consulted before works commence. (I21)
5)
Demolition (Environmental Prot. Act)
Demolition and building works are subject to the Environmental Protection Act, 1990, and appropriate controls over methods, screening, and protection of site, noise, or hours of work, may be imposed by the Council. You are advised to consult the Director of Environmental Health, Council Offices, 37 Pembroke Road, W8 6PW at an early stage. (I30)
6)
Demolition - Codes of Practice
Your attention is drawn to the British Standards Code of Practice for Demolition, and the Environmental Protection Act 1990 relating to nuisances, the observation of which should considerably reduce the risks and nuisance inherent in demolition work (particularly in relation to fire hazards arising from the practice of burning materials on site) both to operatives on site and to the general public. (I31)
7)
Relevant Policies Used
You are advised that a number of relevant policies of the Unitary Development
Plan were used in the determination of this case, in particular, Strats 13 and 14, and Policies H2, H3, and TR46. (I51)