Article 2
1.Interpretation
2.Time limits
3.Commencement
4.Detailed approval
5.Provision of landscaping and restoration (including ecological enhancement)
6.Implementation and maintenance of landscaping and restoration works
7.Ecological management plan and aftercare
8.Stockpiles
9.Disposal of waste
10.Quantities of waste
11.Vehicular access
12.Control of vehicular movements
13.Traffic management
14.Site security
15.Wheel cleaning
16.Hours of operation
17.Gas flare structures
18.Floodlighting
19.Monitoring reports
20.Display of Order on site
21.Information on waste
22.Cessation of development
23.Review of void consumption
24.Removal of plant and machinery
25.Requirement for written approval
26.Amendments to approved details
1. In this Schedule—
“commence” means the carrying out of a material operation (as defined in section 56(4) of the 1990 Act) excluding any operations relating to soil investigations or works in respect of land contamination archaeological investigations site clearance diversion of services receipt and erection of construction plant and equipment the erection of temporary fencing hoardings and erection of site compound buildings and “commence” and “commenced” shall be construed accordingly.
“the environmental permits” means the current permits for the landfill site (EPR/TP3430GW) and the soil treatment plant (YP3138XB) as may be varied from time to time and any permit that may be granted by the Environment Agency for the new hazardous waste landfill; and
“highway” and “highway authority” have the same meaning as in the Highways Act 1980(1).
2. The authorised development must commence within 2 years of the coming into force of this Order.
3. Notice of commencement of the authorised development must be given to the relevant planning authority within 7 days beginning with the date that the authorised development is commenced.
4. The authorised development must be carried out in accordance with the following sections of the environmental document and the approved plans and schemes listed in this requirement (except for minor amendments as approved in writing by the relevant planning authority)—
(a)sections 4, 6 and 10 of the environmental document;
(b)Noise management and monitoring scheme (WS010001/ENRMF/ESAPPESE);
(c)the works plan (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/WORKS);
(d)the land plan (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/LAND);
(e)Proposed post settlement restoration contours (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION1);
(f)Elevations of the stockpiles and bunds (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION2);
(g)Elevations of main infrastructure including buildings (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION3);
(h)The site access from Stamford Road (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION4);
(i)Elevations of the infrastructure associated with the soil treatment plant (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION5); and
(j)figures ES10A to ES10J of the environmental document.
5. Within 12 months of the coming into force of this Order the undertaker shall submit to the relevant planning authority for approval a written landscaping and restoration scheme in accordance with the principles set out on the plan Restoration Scheme (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/SITE1) and section 6 of the environmental document including plans ES10A to ES10J of the environmental document. The landscaping and restoration scheme submitted must include details of all proposed hard and soft landscaping works, ecological mitigation and enhancement measures included in the environment document including—
(a)location, number, species, size and planting density of any proposed planting;
(b)cultivation, importing of materials and other operations to ensure plant establishment;
(c)details of proposed finished ground level contours in accordance with the plan Proposed post settlement restoration contours (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION1) ;
(d)hard surfacing materials;
(e)vehicular and pedestrian access, parking and circulation areas;
(f)minor structures, such as furniture, refuse or other storage units, signs and lighting;
(g)proposed and existing functional services above and below ground, including drainage, power and communications cables and pipelines, manholes and supports;
(h)details of existing trees to be retained, with measures for their protection during the operations;
(i)implementation timetables for the phased restoration of the land including all landscaping, restoration and aftercare works; and
(j)the location of fuel storage and leachate tanks and any other infrastructure required for the aftercare works.
6.—(1) All landscaping, restoration and aftercare works must be carried out in accordance with the landscaping and restoration scheme approved under requirement 5 and to a reasonable standard in accordance with the relevant recommendations of appropriate British Standards or other recognised codes of good practice.
(2) The landscaping works must be carried out in accordance with implementation timetables approved under requirement 5 provided that the land shall be restored by 31 December 2026 at the latest.
(3) Any tree or shrub planted as part of an approved landscaping and restoration scheme that, within a period of 10 years after planting, is removed, dies or becomes, in the opinion of the relevant planning authority, seriously damaged or diseased, must be replaced in the first available planting season with a specimen of the same species and size as that originally planted, unless otherwise approved by the relevant planning authority.
7.—(1) Within 12 months of the coming into force of this Order a written ecological management and aftercare plan based on the Biodiversity Action Plan at Appendix ESF to the environmental document and reflecting the survey results and ecological mitigation and enhancement measures included in the environmental document shall be submitted for approval by the relevant planning authority.
(2) The ecological management and aftercare plan shall provide for the aftercare of the site for 10 years following completion of restoration.
(3) The ecological management and aftercare plan shall include an implementation timetable and must be carried out as approved by the relevant planning authority.
8. The stockpiles as shown on the plan Elevations of the stockpiles and bunds (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION2) shall be managed in accordance with the details set out in section 5 of the environment document during the operation of the authorised development.
9. No waste materials shall be disposed of at the site other than hazardous wastes and low level waste together with suitable waste materials used for restoration purposes.
10. The maximum quantities of waste that shall be imported to the soil treatment facility per annum will be 150,000 tonnes and directly to the landfill will be 150,000 tonnes. The combined total amount of waste that can be imported to the site per annum shall not exceed 250,000 tonnes. The total quantity of low level waste disposed of at the site in the period up to 31 December 2026 (or its earlier closure) shall not exceed 448,000 tonnes.
11. The only vehicular access for the authorised project hereby permitted shall be by way of the existing access to the site on to the Stamford Road and as shown on the plan The site access from Stamford Road (WS010001/ENRMF/PLANS/ELEVATION4).
12.—(1) Vehicular traffic associated with this authorised project shall be controlled as follows.
(2) The undertaker shall ensure that all heavy goods vehicles entering and leaving the site shall travel direct to and from the A47 Trunk Road via Stamford Road north of the access point with no such vehicles travelling along Stamford Road towards King’s Cliffe village south of the site access point.
(3) Signs informing vehicle drivers of the requirements in paragraph (2) above shall be maintained in a visible location near to the egress on site.
(4) Facilities shall be provided for site operatives within the site to observe the direction of vehicle entry to and exit from the site.
13. The undertaker shall provide to the relevant planning authority before 31st December 2017 and again before 31st December 2022 an update of the transport assessment at appendix ESJ to the environmental document (WS010001/ENRMF/ESAPPESJ). In the event that the assessment demonstrates the potential for an unacceptable impact of the site traffic on the public highway a scheme of mitigation shall be submitted for the approval of the relevant planning authority within 3 months of a request from the relevant planning authority. The scheme shall thereafter be implemented in accordance with the approved details.
14. The site security measures including the 1.8m palisade fence around the gas compound shall be maintained throughout the life of the operations at the site and beyond in accordance with the details in section 5 of the environmental document until the relevant planning authority, in consultation with the Environment Agency, determines and confirms in writing that the site security measures are no longer required and thereafter, any fences shall be removed within a period of 3 months.
15. Wheel cleaning facilities shall be provided on the site with appropriate drainage in accordance with the details set out in section 5 of the environmental document and thereafter maintained to the satisfaction of the relevant planning authority. The wheels of all vehicles leaving the site shall be cleansed of mud and other debris to prevent mud being carried onto the public highway. All vehicles transporting materials in connection with the authorised development shall be adequately sheeted to the satisfaction of the relevant planning authority.
16.—(1) Except as may otherwise be approved in writing by the relevant planning authority in temporary limited circumstances, all waste treatment, waste disposal, site preparation, levelling and restoration operations and any associated activities shall be restricted to between the hours of 07.00 and 18.00 on Mondays to Fridays and 07.00 and 13.00 on Saturdays, and subject to sub-paragraph (2), no such operations may be carried out on the site on Sundays or public holidays.
(2) On a public holiday between the hours of 07.00 and 18.00, the following activities may be carried out—
(a)the delivery of up to 10 loads a day of air pollution control residues;
(b)the processing in the stabilisation plant of those residues; and
(c)the stockpiling and management of the processed residues within the soil treatment facility.
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph “public holiday” means Christmas Day, Good Friday or a day which under section 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971(2) is a bank holiday in England.
17. Except in respect of minor amendments approved in writing by the relevant planning authority the height of—
(a)the gas compound fencing shall not exceed 1.8m above existing ground level;
(b)any building, plant, machinery, foundation, hardstanding, roadway, bunding, structure or erection in the nature of plant or machinery used in connection with the gas flare and pumping station shall not exceed 2m above existing ground level;
(c)any gas flare flue shall not exceed 10m above existing ground level.
18.—(1) All floodlighting including mobile units shall be directed towards the ground to minimise light spillage from the site and except for emergencies will only be operating within the hours of operation specified in requirement 16.
(2) No additional permanent or temporary floodlighting shall be installed at the site, until after consultation with the relevant planning authority, and a written scheme for the management and mitigation of artificial light emissions has been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.
19. Copies of reports relating to all environmental monitoring, including post closure monitoring, which are required to be submitted to the Environment Agency in connection with the environmental permit, shall be copied at the same time to the relevant planning authority and the East Northamptonshire District Council Environmental Protection Officer.
20. A copy of this Order, shall be displayed on the site, and all documents hereby permitted and any documents subsequently approved in accordance with this Order (or amendments approved pursuant to this Order) shall be available at the site office and shall be made known to any person given responsibility for the management or control of operations on the site.
21.—(1) The undertaker shall provide to the relevant planning authority detailed information in writing on the following—
(a)quantities by weight, types and deposition locations of low level waste brought on to the site for disposal; and
(b)quantities by weight and types of the waste imported to the landfill directly for disposal and the waste imported to the soil treatment facility.
(2) The information shall be provided not later than the last day in February for the preceding calendar year and copied at the same time to the East Northamptonshire Council Environmental Protection Officer.
22. The landfilling of waste and the operation of the soil treatment plant hereby permitted shall cease not later than 31st December 2026 by which time the land and the access shall be restored or reinstated in accordance with the requirements of this Order.
23. The undertaker shall provide to the relevant planning authority before the 31st of December 2017, 2020 and 2023 a review of the disposal capacity and consumption of the space available for waste at the landfill facility and the anticipated completion date for infilling. In the event it is determined that restoration of the site will not be completed by 31st December 2026 the undertaker will submit an application to the relevant planning authority to vary the scheme of working to the meet the specified restoration date.
24. Except to the extent required for aftercare purposes as approved pursuant to the scheme under requirement 5, any building, plant, machinery, foundation, hardstanding, roadway, structure or erection in the nature of plant or machinery used in connection with the authorised project shall be removed from the site when they are respectively no longer required for the purpose for which they were installed and in any case not later than 31st December 2036 upon completion of the aftercare of the land.
25. Where under any of these requirements the approval or agreement of the relevant planning authority or another person is required, that approval or agreement must be given in writing.
26. Where any requirement requires the authorised development to be carried out in accordance with the details approved by the relevant planning authority, the approved details shall be taken to include any amendments that may subsequently be approved in writing by the relevant planning authority.