Examples of SPC Permission in a sentence
It would also be helpful if all the relevant definitions were consistent with the works to be authorised by the SPC Permission by cross-reference to plans etc.
Nothing in this Deed prohibits or limits the right to develop any part of the Sites in accordance with a planning permission, development consent order, marine licence, or other statutory authority granted (whether or not on appeal) after the date of this Deed and this Deedwill shall not apply to development carried out under any planning permission, development consent order, marine licence, or other statutory authority (other than the DCO, SPC Permission and Marine Licence).
In the event the SPC Works are commenced pursuant to a SPC Permission [Schedule 14] will not become operative and shall have no effect and the relevant planning obligations will be contained in the SPC Agreement agreed in respect of the SPC Permission.
If having commenced the SPC Works under a SPC Permission the Developer subsequently serves a notice under article [5(5)] of the DCO notifying the Council that it intends to undertake the SPC Works pursuant to the DCO and not under the SPC Permission the obligations in the SPC Agreement shall continue to operate in respect of SPC Works undertaken pursuant to the DCO as if they were being undertaken pursuant to the SPC Permission.
Consistency of definitions – ideally Work No 12 and “SPC Works” in the DCO should be defined very tightly to precisely match those works authorised by the SPC Permission and by reference to approved drawings.
Nothing in this Deed prohibits or limits the right to develop any part of the Sites in accordance with a planning permission, development consent order, marine licence, or other statutory authority granted (whether or not on appeal) after the date of this Deed and this Deed shall not apply to development carried out under any planning permission, development consent order, marine licence, or other statutory authority (other than the DCO, SPC Permission and Marine Licence).
In its Deadline 7 submission, the Welsh Government has requested that the definition of "SPC Permission" is amended to be consistent with the works permitted under Work No.12 in Schedule 1 of the Order as this will make the determination under article 5(6) of what conditions are deemed to be approved for the purposes of the DCO Requirements much simpler.
There should be a commitment in this section 106 agreement relating to restoration which covers all excavation works (beyond the SPC Permission) should works cease prior to pouring of nuclear concrete and this should be backed up by adequate security (such as a parent company guarantee or equivalent replacement security).
Currently, the position is unclear as if notice is served under article 5 of the DCO, then the planning conditions on the SPC Permission no longer bind and the Article 12 works will be subject to DCO requirements.
If having commenced the SPC Works underthe a SPC Permission the Developer subsequently serves a notice under article [5(5)] of the DCO notifying the Council that it intends to undertake the SPC Works pursuant to the DCO and not under the SPC Permission the Parties undertake that the obligations in the SPC Agreement willshall continue to operate in respect of SPC Works undertaken pursuant to the DCO as if they were being undertaken pursuant to the SPC Permission.