From: on behalf of DC Secretaries Subject: FW: 3rd Party Planning Application - 08/00716/OUT -----Original Message----- From: Planning Sent: 26 March 2008 12:19 To: DC Secretaries Subject: FW: 3rd Party Planning Application - 08/00716/OUT >Pat Cavanagh >Senior Receptionist Planning,Housing and Economy >Extension: 1883 DDI: 01295 221883 >Mailto:Pat.cavanagh@cherwell-dc.gov.uk >www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: BCTAdmin@thameswater.co.uk [mailto:BCTAdmin@thameswater.co.uk] Sent: 26 March 2008 11:23 To: Planning Subject: 3rd Party Planning Application - 08/00716/OUT Cherwell District Council Our DTS Ref: 1097 Planning & Development Services Your Ref: 08/00716/OUT Bodicote House Bodicote, Banbury Oxon OX15 4AA 26 March 2008 Dear Sir/Madam Re: HEYFORD PARK, CAMP ROAD, UPPER HEYFORD, BICESTER, OXFORDSHIRE, OX25 Waste Comments Following initial investigation, Thames Water has identified an inability of the existing waste water infrastructure to accommodate the needs of this application. Should the Local Planning Authority look to approve the application, Thames Water would like the following 'Grampian Style' condition imposed. “Development shall not commence until a drainage strategy detailing any on and/or off site drainage works, has been submitted to and approved by, the local planning authority in consultation with the sewerage undertaker. No discharge of foul or surface water from the site shall be accepted into the public system until the drainage works referred to in the strategy have been completed”. Reason - The development may lead to sewage flooding; to ensure that sufficient capacity is made available to cope with the new development; and in order to avoid adverse environmental impact upon the community. Should the Local Planning Authority consider the above recommendation is inappropriate or are unable to include it in the decision notice, it is important that the Local Planning Authority liaises with Thames Water Development Control Department (telephone 01923 898072) prior to the Planning Application approval. Surface Water Drainage - With regard to surface water drainage it is the responsibility of a developer to make proper provision for drainage to ground, water courses or a suitable sewer. In respect of surface water it is recommended that the applicant should ensure that storm flows are attenuated or regulated into the receiving public network through on or off site storage. When it is proposed to connect to a combined public sewer, the site drainage should be separate and combined at the final manhole nearest the boundary. Connections are not permitted for the removal of Ground Water. Where the developer proposes to discharge to a public sewer, prior approval from Thames Water Developer Services will be required. They can be contacted on 0845 850 2777. Reason - to ensure that the surface water discharge from the site shall not be detrimental to the existing sewerage system. Thames Water would recommend that petrol / oil interceptors be fitted in all car parking/washing/repair facilities. Failure to enforce the effective use of petrol / oil interceptors could result in oil-polluted discharges entering local watercourses. Water Comments The existing water supply infrastructure has insufficient capacity to meet the additional demands for the proposed development. Thames Water therefore recommend the following condition be imposed: Development should not be commenced until: Impact studies of the existing water supply infrastructure have been submitted to, and approved in writing by, the local planning authority (in consultation with Thames Water). The studies should determine the magnitude of any new additional capacity required in the system and a suitable connection point. Reason: To ensure that the water supply infrastructure has sufficient capacity to cope with the/this additional demand. Thames Water recommend the following informative be attached to this planning permission. Thames Water will aim to provide customers with a minimum pressure of 10m head (approx 1 bar) and a flow rate of 9 litres/minute at the point where it leaves Thames Waters pipes. The developer should take account of this minimum pressure in the design of the proposed development. Supplementary Comments Discussions have taken place with the developer and stakeholders generating a number of options and these would to varying degrees be subject to approved funding under PR09 (period 2010-2015) by Ofwat the Regulator. The outcome of this process will have an influence on the final solution strategy. 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