Examples of Strategic Landscaping in a sentence
Before any work (except Strategic Infrastructure Works or Strategic Landscaping) commences on any games area or area of play open to the public in each Reserved Matters Area, a scheme indicating the provision of recreational facilities, including play equipment, safety surfacing, dog-proof fencing and playing fields in that Reserved Matters Area shall be submitted to and approved by the relevant Local Planning Authority.
If during a period of 5 (five) years commencing with the completion of that part of the Strategic Landscaping, any trees or plants die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased, they shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of similar size and species, unless the relevant Local Planning Authority agree otherwise.
During the breeding season prior to the proposed commencement of development in any Sub-Area or area covered by a Strategic Infrastructure Application or a Strategic Landscaping Application, an open ground bird nesting survey shall be undertaken in that particular Sub-Area or area by an ecological consultant to be appointed by the Joint Venture.
Prior to the commencement of each phase of the Strategic Landscaping, a Strategic Landscaping Application for that phase giving such details of the relevant parts of the Strategic Landscaping as are appropriate for the determination of the planning application, shall be submitted to and approved by the relevant Local Planning Authority.
No development (except any Strategic Infrastructure Works or Strategic Landscaping) shall take place in a Sub-Area other than in accordance with the approved Reserved Matters Application, unless otherwise agreed by the relevant Local Planning Authority.
Each Strategic Landscaping Application submitted to the relevant local planning authority shall be made in accordance with the Landscape Strategy unless otherwise agreed by the relevant Local Planning Authorities.
No development (except any Strategic Infrastructure Works or Strategic Landscaping) shall take place in a Sub-Area other than in accordance with the approved Sub-Area Detailed Design Brief and Code, unless otherwise agreed by the relevant Local Planning Authority.
All development within a Reserved Matters Area (excluding Strategic Infrastructure or Strategic Landscaping) or area of Strategic Infrastructure or Strategic Landscaping, shall be carried out in accordance with the Code of Construction Practice Part B for that area as submitted to and approved by Bedford Borough Council under application reference 06/01957/AOC.
Unless otherwise agreed, no Reserved Matters Application shall be submitted for development on any Sub-Area (except any Strategic Infrastructure Works or Strategic Landscaping), until and unless a Sub-Area Detailed Design Brief and Code for that Sub-Area has been generated in consultation with the local planning authorities and has been submitted to and approved by the local planning authorities.
Prior to commencement of development of any Sub-Area (excluding Strategic Infrastructure or Strategic Landscaping) or area of Strategic Infrastructure or Strategic Landscaping, a strategy to protect existing trees and hedges, to be retained on that part of the Site, shall be submitted to and approved by the relevant Local Planning Authorities.