R/2023/0800/OOM

Planning Application Details - Official Consultation has expired.

Location
LAND NORTH OF THE A1053/A66 TEES DOCK ROAD ROUNDABOUT AND SOUTH OF FORMER LACKENBY WORKS
Proposal
OUTLINE APPLICATION (ALL MATTERS RESERVED) FOR TRANSPORT HUB COMPRISING CAR AND HGV PARKING AREAS; RE-FUELLING STATION; BUS STOPS; SECURITY AND AMENITIES BUILDINGS; ACCESS ROADS, ASSOCIATED FACILITIES AND LANDSCAPING WORK
Application Type
Outline Application Major
Status
Approved
Parish(es)
Applicant
SOUTH TEES DEVELOPMENTS LTD
Applicant's Address
C/O AGENT TEESSIDE AIRPORT BUSINESS SUITE TEESSIDE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DARLINGTON DL2 1NJ
Agent
Lichfields
Agent's Address
MRS JUSTINE MATCHETT ST NICHOLAS BUILDING ST NICHOLAS STREET NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 1RF
Agent's work phone
Agent's email
Case Officer
Mr D Pedlow
Case Officer Telephone
01287 612546
Case Officer Email
David.Pedlow@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk
Consultation Start
21/12/2023
Weekly List Expiry Date
-
Date Received
28/11/2023
Date Valid
20/12/2023
Expiry
28/06/2024
Consultation Expiry
02/02/2024
associated_bldreg
-
Decision
GRANT OUTLINE CONSENT
Decision Date
26/06/2024
Decision Level
-

Conditions table
# Condition Details
1 Details of the access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale, (hereinafter called "the reserved matters") shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before the expiration of three years from the date of this permission. REASON: To reserve the rights of the Local Planning Authority with regard to these matters and required to be imposed pursuant to Sections 91 and 92 of the Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
2 The development hereby permitted shall be begun not later than the expiration of two years from the final approval of the reserved matters or, in the case of approval on different dates, the final approval of the last of the reserved matters to be approved, whichever is later. REASON: Required to be imposed pursuant to Sections 91 and 92 of the Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
3 The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plan: Proposed Parameters Plan (Dwg No. P-10.02) received by the Local Planning Authority on 28/11/23 REASON: To accord with the terms of the planning application.
4 Prior to the construction of the final surface treatment, for any hard surfaced areas, details of the materials to be used shall have first been submitted to, and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be completed in accordance with the approved details. REASON: To ensure that the appearance of the development would respect the site and the surroundings in accordance with policy SD4 of the Local Plan.
5 Prior to any development above damp proof course full details of the external materials to be used in the carrying out of this permission shall have first been submitted to, and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be completed in accordance with the approved details. REASON: To ensure that the appearance of the development would respect the site and the surroundings in accordance with policy SD4 of the Local Plan.
6 Prior to the first use of the development, hereby approved, boundary walls and fences shall have been erected in accordance with a scheme that has first been submitted to and agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority. The boundary walls and fences shall thereafter be maintained unless the express consent of the Local Planning Authority is given. REASON: To ensure that any boundary treatments would accord with policy SD4 of the Redcar and Cleveland Local Plan by respecting the character of the site and the surroundings and raising no significant adverse impact on neighbouring occupiers.
7 No development shall take place until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) for the development has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The approved CEMP shall be adhered to throughout the construction period. The CEMP shall set out and include the following details: i The method to be used to control the emission of dust, noise and vibration from construction works, including any details of any mitigation measures required; ii Measures to control the deposit of mud and debris on adjoining public highways iii Site fencing and security iv Temporary contractors’ buildings, plant, storage of materials, lighting and parking for site operatives v The use of temporary generators vi The arrangement or turning of vehicles within the site so that they may enter and leave in forward gear vii A risk assessment of construction activities with potentially damaging effects on local ecological receptors including any measures to protect those receptors during construction viii Roles and responsibilities for the implementation of the CEMP requirements and measures. REASON: In the interest of neighbour amenity, highways safety and protection of sites of ecological value in accordance with policies SD4 and N4 of the Redcar and Cleveland Local Plan. REASON FOR PRE-COMMENCEMENT: The information is required prior to any works commencing on site as it relates to construction details which are often the first works on site and relate to site preparation.
8 Prior to the development hereby approved becoming operational, a landscaping scheme shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Local Planning Authority. The details shall include size, type and species and a programme of work. The development shall be completed in accordance with the approved details. REASON: To ensure that the development would respect the site and the surroundings in accordance with policy SD4 of the Local Plan.
9 All planting, seeding or turfing comprised in the approved details of landscaping shall be carried in accordance with the approved programme of work, and any trees or plants which within a period of ten years from the completion of the development 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 Local Planning Authority gives written consent to any variation. REASON: To ensure the satisfactory implementation of the approved scheme in the interests of the visual amenities of the locality.
10 Unless otherwise agreed by the Local Planning Authority in writing, development other than that required to be carried out as part of an approved scheme of remediation must not commence until parts (a) to (c) have been complied with. If unexpected contamination is found after development has begun, development must be halted on that part of the site affected by the unexpected contamination to the extent specified by the Local Planning Authority in writing until condition (d) has been complied with in relation to that contamination. (a) Site Characterisation An investigation and risk assessment, in addition to any assessment provided with the planning application, must be completed in accordance with a scheme to assess the nature and extent of any contamination on the site, whether or not it originates on the site. The contents of the scheme are subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. The investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken by competent persons and a written report of the findings must be produced. The written report is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. The report of the findings must include: (i) a survey of the extent, scale and nature of contamination; (ii) an assessment of the potential risks to: • human health, • property (existing or proposed) including buildings, crops, livestock, pets, woodland and service lines and pipes, • adjoining land, • groundwaters and surface waters, • ecological systems, • archeological sites and ancient monuments; (iii) an appraisal of remedial options, and proposal of the preferred option(s). This must be conducted in accordance with Environment Agency’s Land Contamination Risk Management Guidance (b) Submission of Remediation Scheme A detailed remediation scheme to bring the site to a condition suitable for the intended use by removing unacceptable risks to human health, buildings and other property and the natural and historical environment must be prepared, and is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. The scheme must include all works to be undertaken, proposed remediation objectives and remediation criteria, timetable of works and site management procedures. The scheme must ensure that the site will not qualify as contaminated land under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to the intended use of the land after remediation. (c) Implementation of Approved Remediation Scheme The approved remediation scheme must be carried out in accordance with its terms prior to the commencement of development other than that required to carry out remediation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The Local Planning Authority must be given two weeks written notification of commencement of the remediation scheme works. Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme, a verification report that demonstrates the effectiveness of the remediation carried out must be produced, and is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. (d) Reporting of Unexpected Contamination In the event that contamination is found at any time when carrying out the approved development that was not previously identified it must be reported in writing immediately to the Local Planning Authority. An investigation and risk assessment must be undertaken in accordance with the requirements of part (a) and where remediation is necessary a remediation scheme must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of part (b), which is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. Following completion of measures identified in the approved remediation scheme a verification report must be prepared, which is subject to the approval in writing of the Local Planning Authority. REASON : To ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors. REASON FOR PRE-COMMENCEMENT: The information is required prior to any works commencing on site it relates to land contamination details which are often the first works on site and relate to site preparation.
11 Prior to the commencement of the development, or in such extended time as may be agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority, details shall be submitted and approved of the surface water drainage scheme and the development shall be completed in accordance with the approved scheme. The design of the drainage scheme shall include; (i) Restriction of surface water greenfield run-off rates (QBAR value) with sufficient storage within the system to accommodate a 1 in 30 year storm. (ii)The method used for calculation of the existing greenfield run-off rate shall be the ICP SUDS method. The design shall also ensure that storm water resulting from a 1 in 100 year event, plus climate change surcharging the system, can be stored on site with minimal risk to persons or property and without overflowing into drains, local highways or watercourses. (iii) Full Micro Drainage design files (mdx files) including a catchment plan (iv) The flow path of flood waters for the site as a result on a 1 in 100 year event plus climate change REASON: To ensure the development is supported by a suitably designed surface water disposal infrastructure scheme and to minimise the risk flooding in the locality. REASON FOR PRE-COMMENCEMENT: The information is required prior to any works commencing on site it relates to drainage details which are often the first works on site and relate to site preparation.
12 Prior to the commencement of the development, or in such extended time that may be agreed with the Local Planning Authority, details of a Surface Water Drainage Management Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Local Planning Authority. The Management Plan shall include; (i) The timetable and phasing for construction of the drainage system (ii) Details of any control structure(s) (iii) Details of surface water storage structures (iv) Measures to control silt levels entering the system and out falling into any watercourse during the construction process The development shall, in all respects, be carried out in accordance with the approved Management Plan. REASON: To ensure the development is supported by an appropriately designed surface water disposal infrastructure scheme and to minimise the risk of increased flooding and contamination of the system during the construction process. REASON FOR PRE-COMMENCEMENT: The information is required prior to any works commencing on site it relates to drainage details which are often the first works on site and relate to site preparation.
13 The development shall not become operational until a Management & Maintenance Plan for the surface water drainage scheme has been submitted to and approved by the Local planning Authority; the plan shall include details of the following; (i) A plan clearly identifying the sections of surface water system that are to be adopted (ii) Arrangements for the short and long term maintenance of the SuDS elements of the surface water system REASON: To ensure that the surface water drainage infrastructure is maintained to minimise the risk flooding in the locality.
14 Any subsequent application for Reserved Matters consent that seeks approval for ‘access’ and/or ‘layout’ shall include evidence that the submitted layout plans have been developed, whilst having regard to the requirement to provide access to, through and from the site to those not using motorised vehicles, i.e. by foot and cycle. The submission shall demonstrate that the development makes reasonable endeavours to provide links and all reasonable opportunities have been taken to provide appropriate links. The submission shall include full details of the links and routes, including surface materials, levels and associated infrastructure e.g. lighting. REASON: To ensure that the site is attractive to users, other than those using motorised vehicles, in the interests of sustainability and inclusivity.
15 Prior to the development first coming into use, a Travel Plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Thereafter the development shall be implemented in accordance with the approved Travel Plan, unless otherwise agreed in writing. REASON: To ensure that the end users can make an informed choice as to the method of sustainable transport.
16 Any subsequent application for Reserved Matters consent that seeks approval for ‘access’ and/or ‘layout’ must be accompanied by a highway capacity assessment setting out the forecast with development peak hour operation (For the purposes of interpreting ‘peak hour’: the "AM peak hour" is defined as the busiest hour between 07.00-10.00; the "PM peak hour" is defined as the busiest hour between 16.00 – 19.00) and two way vehicle trips at the A1053 (Greystone Road) / A1085 (Trunk Road) [NZ556209] and A174 / A174 / A1053 (Greystone Road) / High Street [NZ568193] from the proposed development, for approval by the Local Planning Authority. REASON: To inform the design of any necessary highway improvements.
17 All traffic impact assessments submitted to the Local Planning Authority pursuant to condition 15 shall identify the extents of off-site highway works required to cost effectively mitigate to an acceptable degree the effects of the development on the operation of the highway network. Unless otherwise agreed in writing the development hereby approved shall not become operational unless and until the aforementioned highway works have been implemented to the satisfaction of the Highway Authority. REASON: To ensure that any significant impacts from the development on the transport network (in terms of capacity and congestion), or on highway safety, are cost effectively mitigated to an acceptable degree.
18 No development pursuant to this permission shall become operational until a scheme for monitoring traffic generated by the development at A1053 (Greystone Road) / A1085 (Trunk Road) [NZ556209] and A174 / A174 / A1053 (Greystone Road) / High Street [NZ568193] has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority in consultation with National Highways. The monitoring scheme shall thereafter be implemented. REASON: To inform the design of any potential future highway improvements.
19 Prior to the commencement of development, a construction traffic management plan shall be submitted to and agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority. The scheme hereby approved shall then be implemented in accordance with the construction traffic management plan unless first agreed in writing with the Local Planning Authority. REASON: To ensure that the development does not have an adverse impact on the highway network in accordance with policy SD4 of the Redcar and Cleveland Local Plan. REASON FOR PRE-COMMENCEMENT: The information is required prior to any works commencing on site as the information relates to construction activity and site preparation.
20 Within 12 months of the grant of this planning permission, an Environment and Biodiversity Strategy shall be prepared and submitted to the local planning authority that confirms the feasibility of providing compensatory habitat equivalent to 34.6 Biodiversity and 0.98 River Units, within the site and / or off-site, and the mechanisms for its provision and on-going management. That Strategy shall be approved by the local planning authority. Thereafter, and where compensatory provision is demonstrated within the Strategy to be feasible and deliverable, it shall be carried out in accordance with the Strategy prior to the development becoming operational. REASON: In the interest of the ecological value and long-term maintenance of the site in accordance with policies SD4 and N4 of the Redcar and Cleveland Local Plan.
21 Statement of Co-operative Working: The Local Planning Authority considers that the application as originally submitted is a satisfactory scheme and therefore no negotiations have been necessary.

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Application Form
Application Form 382 kb 28/11/2023
Consultee Responses
Consultee response - Housing & Health Services 48 kb 22/12/2023
Consultee response - Natural Heritage Manager 47 kb 03/01/2024
Consultee response - Environmental Protection (Contaminated Land) 191 kb 11/01/2024
Consultee response - Environmental Protection (Nuisance) 238 kb 11/01/2024
Consultee response - Cleveland Police 820 kb 11/01/2024
Consultee response - Northumbrian Water 659 kb 11/01/2024
Consultee response - Police Counter Terrorism Adviser 102 kb 12/01/2024
Consultee response - Environment Agency 66 kb 17/01/2024
Consultee response - Engineers (Local Lead Flood Authority) 459 kb 23/01/2024
Consultee response - Place Development and Investment 164 kb 23/01/2024
Consultee response - Archaeological Consultant 133 kb 29/01/2024
Consultee response - National Highways 1206 kb 29/01/2024
Consultee response - Natural England 154 kb 29/02/2024
Consultee response - National Highways 451 kb 18/04/2024
Consultee response - Engineering Team (Highways) 664 kb 17/06/2024
Decision
Decision Notice 444 kb 26/06/2024
Location Plan
Location Plan 941 kb 28/11/2023
Officer Report
Officer Report 804 kb 17/06/2024
Plans
Existing Site Plan 1524 kb 28/11/2023
Parameter Plan 1514 kb 28/11/2023
Proposed Illustrative Site Plan 3912 kb 28/11/2023
Proposed Illustrative Floor Plans 88 kb 28/11/2023
Proposed Illustrative Elevations 1673 kb 28/11/2023
Supporting Documentation
Covering Letter 257 kb 28/11/2023
Covering Letter 210 kb 20/12/2023
Transport Statement 5641 kb 20/12/2023
Phase 1 Contaminated Land Desk Study 82272 kb 20/12/2023
Habitats Regulation Assessment 889 kb 20/12/2023
Flood Risk Assessment And Drainage Strategy 12975 kb 20/12/2023
Ecological Impact Assessment 1958 kb 20/12/2023
Design And Access Statement 1126 kb 20/12/2023
Arboricultural Impact Assessment, Method Statement And Protection Plan 4516 kb 20/12/2023
Technical Note Response to National Highways 234 kb 17/06/2024
Technical Note Response to National Highways 808 kb 17/06/2024
Consultee Name Date Letter Sent Consultation Expiry Date
Asset Management Team Fao Guy Allen 21/12/2023 -
Business Growth Team 21/12/2023 -
Cleveland Police ALO - Steve Cranston 21/12/2023 -
Councillor I Attwood (SOUTH BANK) 21/12/2023 -
Councillor N Bendelow (SOUTH BANK) 21/12/2023 -
Engineering Team (Highways) 21/12/2023 -
Engineers (Local Lead Flood Authority) 21/12/2023 -
Environment Agency 21/12/2023 -
Environmental Protection Team 21/12/2023 -
Environmental Protection Team 21/12/2023 -
Greener Future - Climate Change 21/12/2023 -
Health & Safety-Food (Food Team) 21/12/2023 -
National Highways 21/12/2023 -
Natural England 21/12/2023 -
Natural Heritage Manager 21/12/2023 -
NEAR Ltd (Archaeological Services) 21/12/2023 -
Northumbrian Water Ltd 21/12/2023 -
Place Investment Team 21/12/2023 -
South Tees Development Company 21/12/2023 -
Strategic Planning Team (Policy) 21/12/2023 -
Address Date Sent Date Reconsulted Expiry Date
PD PORTS LIMITED 17-27 QUEENS SQUARE MIDDLESBROUGH TS2 1AH 21/12/2023 - 14/01/2024
UK WOOD RECYCLING LTD WILTON SITE LAZENBY REDCAR TS6 8JH 21/12/2023 - 14/01/2024
SEMBCORP Wilton Centre Wilton International Redcar 21/12/2023 - 14/01/2024
Site or Press Description Display Date Expiry Date
S ARTICLE 15 21/12/2023 14/01/2024
P ARTICLE 15 12/01/2024 02/02/2024