10th January 2007, 02:04 PM
Posted by Unit of 1:
What the standard condition does is ensure that there is provision for archaeological mitigation, but allows the details of that mitigation to be worked out later, while giving the curator (through the local authority) a lot of power to ensure that the mitigation is adequate and appropriate. Seems like some pretty good words to me.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished
Quote:quote:"No development shall take place until the applicant has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance with a Written Scheme of Investigation which has been submitted by the applicant and approved by the Planning Authority."In fact, it can and frequently does mean a wide range of different types of work, or combinations of different types, sometimes in a staged programme with more than one phase of project design.
What I find galling is that they leave it as archaeological work when it is obviously a watching brief âso why dont they just say so and save me the phone call. I
What the standard condition does is ensure that there is provision for archaeological mitigation, but allows the details of that mitigation to be worked out later, while giving the curator (through the local authority) a lot of power to ensure that the mitigation is adequate and appropriate. Seems like some pretty good words to me.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished