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(j) implementation timetables for all landscaping works;


(k) proposed finished heights, form and gradient of earthworks in relation to Work No. 39 and Work No. 40; and


(l) in relation to Work No. 39 and Work No. 40 only, maintenance of the landscaping, including irrigation arrangements.


(3) The landscaping management scheme must be implemented as approved.


Implementation and maintenance of landscaping 13.—(1) All landscaping works must be carried out in accordance with the landscaping


management schemes approved under Requirement 12, and in accordance with the relevant recommendations of appropriate British Standards.


(2) Any tree or shrub planted as part of an approved landscaping management scheme that,


within a period of five years (save in relation to Work No. 38 and Work No. 40, which shall be ten 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.


Highway accesses and improvements 14.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall commence until for that stage written details


(which accord with the outline access management plan) of the siting, design, layout and any access management measures for any new permanent or temporary means of access to a highway to be used by vehicular traffic, or any alteration to an existing means of access to a highway used by vehicular traffic, has, after consultation with the highway authority, been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.


(2) The highway accesses for that stage must be constructed or altered and the works described


in sub-paragraph (1) in relation to access management measures must be carried out, as the case may be, in accordance with the approved details before they are brought into use for the purposes of the authorised development.


(3) No stage of the connection works shall commence until for that stage, a scheme of highway


improvements within the highway boundary (in accordance with table 1 of the outline traffic management plan) has been submitted to, and approved by the local planning authority in consultation with the relevant highway authority. The scheme must describe whether the proposed improvements are to be temporary or permanent.


(4) The highway improvements must be constructed in accordance with the approved details before they are brought in to use for the purposes of the authorised development.


Fencing and other means of enclosure 15.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until for that stage written


details of all proposed permanent and temporary fences, walls or other means of enclosure of the connection works have been submitted to and approved by the relevant planning authority.


(2) All construction consolidation sites must remain securely fenced in accordance with the approved details at all times during construction of the relevant stage of the connection works.


(3) Any temporary fencing must be removed on completion of the relevant stage of the connection works. (4) Any approved permanent fencing in relation to Work No. 39 must be completed before the relevant work is brought into use and maintained for the operational lifetime of Work No. 39.


Surface and foul water drainage 16.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until for that stage written


details of the surface and (if any) foul water drainage system (including means of pollution 39


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