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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SREQUIREMENTS

Road condition surveyE+W+S

29.—(1) No part of the authorised development may commence, save for the permitted preliminary works, until a survey of the condition of the adopted section of South Marsh Road (east of Hobson Way) has been carried out and details submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.

(2) The details submitted to and approved under sub-paragraph (1) must include the results of a survey comprising SCANNER, deflectograph equipment, and supporting road core data with cores taken every 100m, contained in a report detailing the survey methodology and the findings as to the theoretical capacity of the structure of the road based on a million standard axle calculation.

(3) Within six months of the authorised development coming into operation a report must be submitted to the relevant planning authority for approval.

(4) The report submitted and approved under sub-paragraph (3) must contain the results of traffic surveys along South Marsh Road (east of Hobson Way) conducted after the coming into operation of the authorised development and must include information on actual HGV tonnage and volumes and a comparison against the theoretical capacity of the structure of the road contained in the details approved under sub-paragraph (1).

(5) In the event that the report shows the actual HGV tonnage and volumes using the road is in exceedance of the theoretical capacity, and the exceedance can reasonably be attributed to the authorised development, the undertaker must within three months of an approval under sub-paragraph (3), submit details of a scheme of improvement for South Marsh Road (east of Hobson Way) and a programme for implementation to the local highways authority for its approval.

(6) The scheme of improvement approved under sub-paragraph (5) must be implemented by the undertaker as approved.

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 2 para. 29 in force at 2.12.2021, see art. 1