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CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Planning Committee Agenda Item 8 Appendix I 25/02/2022
AGENDA ITEM 8
APPENDIX I
2021/0307/DET
PLANS
Superplan Data 8139 34m 290257m LOCKHART PEY AVENU El Sub Sta CALLART ROAD DALFABER PARK
CALLART ROAD
Tennis Courts TCB Drain CRAGGAN MORE ROAD) 813247m 290257m
Pond
Country Club MEALL BUIDHE (MILL BUIE) 15 FB Drain Sealadh Mor CORROUR Playground Π Π El Sub Sta Π Π Dalfaber Village Pond 7373 Heather Cottage 725 Π prints Pit (disu Site area 1.21ha Dalfaber River Spey 8260 8450 Η 03.09.21 PHASE BOUNDARY ADDED REV DATE DESCRIPTION 2909 17m 8375 2909 17m SS DRN Bracewell Stirling CONSULTING 38 WALKER TERRACE, TILLICOULTRY, FK13 6EF TEL: 01259 750301 5 NESS BANK, INVERNESS, IV2 4SF TEL: 01463 233760 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT DALFABER FARM, AVIEMORE PROPOSED LAYOUT (9 Houses) N T TITLE LOCATION PLAN SCALE DATE 05/09/2021 BY SS 1:2500 PURPOSE PLANNING PAPER a3 1:2500 50m 100m 150m DWG NO.-REV 3920/K2/00 – 01 Η
ACE 13 10 ROAD 20 30 44 43 45 42 CALLART ROAD TCB Country Club KEY LB El Sub Sta FB DALFABER PARK Drain 20 Playground Overall Development Boundary Site Boundary for No. Houses Exdating woodland floor Birchwoodland to be resined and protected during construction period Re-surveyed tree to be retained and protected during construction period Re-surveyed tree to be removed to facilitate development (477) Proposed deciduous tree (91) Proposed coniferous tree(n) Proposed woodland planting Proposed shrub planting Proposed mbied native hedgeplanting Proposed amenity gras Proposed wildflower species-riches Proposed 2m-wide wale planted for biodiversity enhancement Proposed roedelde pathe with bull-coloured reen-bonded greve finish Proposed countryside path of porous bound gravel+timber edge Proposed roads built to High Council specification Proposed shared access driveway with buff-coloured in-bondgravel Sealladh Mor CORROUR ROAD 84 64 1281 El Sub Sta N PLANTING SCHEDULE TREE PLANTING % Mix Species Common name Size (mm) Type Density 40% Betula pendula Silver Birch 8 – 10cm girth: 250/300cm tall Standard as shown 15% Populus tremula Aspen 8 – 10cm girth: 250/300cm tall Standard as shown 10% Prunus avium Wild Cherry 10 – 12cm girth: 300/350cm tall Selected Standard as shown 10% Prunus padus Bird Cherry 6 – 8cm girth: 250/300cm tall Feathered as shown 15% Sorbus aucuparia Rowan 10 – 12cm girth: 300/350cm tall Selected Standard as shown 10% Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine 1.5 – 2m tall rootballed as shown % Mix WOODLAND PLANTING 30% Betula pendula Siver Birch 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 10% Betula pubescens Downy Birch 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 10% Corylus avellana Hazel 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 10% Ilex aquifolium Holly 300 – 450 3L Pot 2.5/m2 15% Populus tremula Aspen 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 15% Pinus aylvestris Goots Fine 400 – 600 2L pot 2.5/m2 10% Sorbus aucuparia Rowan 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 % Mix SHRUB PLANTING as shown Calluna vulgaris Heather 300 – 400 2 litre pot 5/m2 Cornus alba sibirica Dogwood 400 – 600 3 litre pot 3/m2 Cytisus scoparius Broom 300 – 400 2 litre pot 3/m2 Gaultheria procumbens Partridge Berry 200 – 300 2 litre pot 5/m2 Juniperus communis Juniper 300 – 400 3 litre pot 3/m2 5680 % Mix HEDGE PLANTING 10% Acer campostro Field Maple 400 600 B1+1 7/lin m 20% Corylus avellana Hazel 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 50% Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 10% Euonymus europaeus Spindle tree 400 – 600 B1+1 7/in m 10% lex aquifolium Molly 400 – 600 2 Itre pot 7/lin m Mant in double OUR ROAD CORROU 84 Dalfaber Village staggered and apecies evenly distributed % Mix WILDFLOWER PLANTING OF WET SWALES as shown Broad-leaved Pond Weed Potamogeton natans Caltha Palustris Carex pendula Filipendula vulgaris Iris pseudacorus 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Marsh Marigold 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Pendulous Sedge 56 x 36mm, 62mmtall plug plants 4/m2 Juncus effusus Meadowsweet Yellow Flag Soft rush 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plante 4/m2 56 x 36mm, 62mmtall plug plants 4/m2 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Lychnis flos-cuculi Ragged Robin 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Lythrum salicaria Purple loosestrife 56 x 36mm, 62mmtall plug plants 4/m2 Montha aquatica Water Mint 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Myosotis scorpioides Water forget-me-not 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 Stachys palustris Marsh woundwort 56 x 36mm, 62mmtall plug plants 4/m2 ENHANCED GRASSLAND SPECIES Wildflowers (25%) Devil’s‑bit scabious Succisa pratensis — 5% Remaining 20% to comprise Common knapweed Centaurea nigra Meadow vetchling Lathyrus pratensis Bird’s‑foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus Ribwort plantain Plantago lanceolata Whit White clover Trifolium repens Selfheal Prunella vulgaris Tufted vetch Vicia cracce Yellow rattle Rhinanthus minor Meadow buttercup Ranunculus acris Wood cranesbill Geranium sylvaticum Grasses (75%) Common bent Agrostis capillaris-10 Sweet vernal grass ‑Anthoxanthum odorata — 10 Chewings fescue Festuce rubra commutata 30 Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata ‑5 Rough meadowgrass Poa trivialis-20 Heather Cottage Dalfaber Pawprints 7034 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DALFABER FARM, AVIEMORE SCOTIA HOMES LTD DANNING TILE SNo. Heusse Landscape Strategy Plan 8260 845( APP DATE DATE PROJECT N DAVIMEN 354 P01 SHEETRECE: AD landscape initiatives
2 251 T6256 X T6255 00 x T6017 T60166015 T6011 T6010 OT6013 16012 Prebos T6009 76002 10000 8 T6007 T6006 T6005 PHASE PHAT9998 18004 PROPOSED PUMPING STATION. سالار T6249 6248 T6246 T6247 6245 T6244 W1-A1 T9955 T9954 19998 19996 19984 19987 99963 9986 19985 T9981 T9980 T99828 T99770 89979 T9979 OT9978 19976 T9T9970 T9968T996 T9975 0 T999974 T9973 T9972 PHASE 4 PHASE 3 T9966 T9964 19965 T9958 19935 9934 T993979936 T99599969989038 T996279940 1937 – 19933 19932 3989957 9960 1994 1994 1994 79953 T9941994 199479945979930 99950 T9952 1951 Arboricultural Method Statement General This is an Arboricultural Method Statement highlighting the sequence of operations that will be undertaken. This section sets out the basis for all proposed works in relation to the proposed development in proximity to trees located within the development hin the development site boundary and for those trees outside the development site boundary where they overhang the site or where their RPAs extend into the site. Copies of this Arboricultural Method Statement document will be available for inspection on site and will form the basis of the management of all works relating to the trees on the site for the Site Agent/Project Manager following commencement of the project. The developer will inform the Local Planning Authority of the Arboricultural Consultant overseeing and monitoring the works related to the trees retained on site and will notify the Local Planning Authority within twenty-four hours if the Arboricultural Consultant is replaced. Sequence of Operations All tree works detailed on the tree schedule will be carried out to BS:3998. The tree protection fences will be marked out by the Arboricultural Consultant together with the site manager, as per this drawing. The tree protection fences will be erected by fencing contractors. The tree protection fences will consist of a scaffold framework in accordance with Figure 2 of BS 5837:2012 (shown opposite). Alternatively wooden posts can be sunk into the ground for 75cm and deer netting (Rylock) attached to a height of 1.8m. This fencing will have horizontal battens at 1.0 and 1.8m and will have diagonal supports where necessary. The tree protection fencing will be inspected by the arboricultural consultant and its correct position and construction will be confirmed in writing to the architect and client Protective barrier notices (similar to t those presented in Appendix E) will be attached to the exterior of the tree protection fencing where they can be read easily by site personnel.
- The tree protection fences will remain in place until completion of the main construction phase.
- The appointed arboricultural consultant will visit the site twice monthly and inspect the tree protection fencing to ensure it is still correctly positioned. This will be confirmed in writing to the project manager. General Precautions No materials which are likely to have an adverse effect on tree health with be stored or discharged within 10m of the base of a tree which is to be retained. Further considerations will be given to storage of materials upslope of retained trees to minimise the risk of spillages leaching down-slope and contaminating the root protection area of a tree. Such materials include, but are not limited to: Oil Bitumen No fires will be lit within 20m of the base of any tree which is to be retained. Concrete mixing will not take place within 10m of the base of any tree which is to be retained. Other than works detailed in this method statement, or approved by the local planning authority, no works (including the storage or dumping of materials, or the storage or operation of plant or machinery) shall take place within the construction exclusion zones set out by the tree protection fences. Supervision and Monitoring An Arboricultural Consultant will be responsible for monitoring of all operations relating to arboricultural issues and will issue a written confirmation of completion of the following operations: All tree works. The erection of tree protection fences in accordance with plan BSF-2107-TP. The cavation of trenches for services close to trees. A record of site visits completed by the arboricultural consultant will be maintained for inspection on site, and copies will be forwarded to the project manager. Any operations within the Construction Exclusion Zones of retained trees including the dismantling and erection of tree protection fencing will be overseen and supervised by the appointed arboricultural consultant. Contingency Plans In the event of unforeseen incidents occurring which may adversely affect or impact the welfare or security of trees, the site manager will inform the Arboricultural Consultant at the earliest opportunity, and not more than one working day following the incident. The arboricultural consultant will visit the site to inspect and assess the conditions and make appropriate recommendations. The Local Planning Authority Tree Officer will be informed by the Arboricultural Consultant of such incidents and recommendations will be submitted for approval by the Local Planning Authority. A record of such incidents and recommendations shall be maintained by the Arboricultural Consultant. Incidents which merit such contingency plans include: Accidental/unauthorized damage to the limbs, roots, or trunk of trees The spillage of chemicals within or adjacent to a root protection area The discharge of toxic materials/waste within or adjacent to a root protection The unscheduled or unsupervised breaching of the tree protection fence Damage Limitation Any operations within the Construction Exclusion Zones of retained trees including the dismantling and erection of tree protection fencing will be overseen and supervised by the appointed arboricultural consultant. Where ation is required within the Root Protection Area, this will be undertaken by hand, from within the footprint of the plot and should be overseen by the appointed arboricultural consultant. Tree Protection All trees shown as retained within the tree table and site plan, should be protected in accordance with British Standard BS:5837 2012 — Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and Construction, prior to the commencement of any development activity at the site. The Tree Protection fencing will be erected in the location shown on this drawing. Tree felling and remedial tree works should be undertaken before this fencing is erected. After any tree felling and remedial tree works have been completed, the tree protection fencing must be erected before any demolition, site preparation or construction work commences, i.e. as the first operation on site following Planning Approval. Tree protection fencing should be erected as shown in the diagram below (extracted from BS:5837 2012 “Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition & Construction — Recommendations” Standard scaffold poles Heavy gauge 2m tall galvanized tube and welded mesh infill panels nels wire ti Ground Uprights driven into the ground until secure (minimum depth 0.6m) Standard scaffold clamps T6250 W1-A1 T6229 T6230 6231 T6228 PRIVATE ROAD T6232 ♡♡ T6233 T6235 8234 re238 T9920 T9919 79921 19924 T9929 T9925 T9927079628 T99180 19922 19920 T99170 T9901 T9899 T9902 9904 T9913 T99160 T9914 T9900 79903 19915 T9912 T9910 19911 T9908 19909 7990699907 T9905 T9897019896 OT9895 T9898 8T9894 T9892 T9888 T98870 T9891 T9890 T9883 09885 19882 19884 T9881019880-19877 9877 T987579876 T9874 T9878 STNE T6257 T6238 T6243 T6237 T6239 T6241 T T6242 Heather Cottage 162686267 5269 16270 T6271 G17 Pawprints DUL WATER TIE IN DINT TO EXISTING SEWER NETWORK. FOR FOUL WATER LAYOUT REFER TO AWINGS 37826⁄120 &121. X T9836 1984 6265 T6298 G16 T6259 T6264 T6260 T6261 RPA Tree Species (m) Height Age (cm) radius (m) Comments Action T1 Sitka Spruce 94 11.3 OM Large spruce, untidy sprawling crown Fell for development G1 Scots Pine Y Small group of pines good condition with high potential although juvenile so loss easily mitigated Retain T9872 T9873 T9860 G18 Ga Silver Birch Small group of birch good condition with high potential although juvenile so loss easily mitigated Fell for development G3 Sitka Spruce C1 Line of spruce, very densely spaced, would benefit from thinning 35 4.2 Fell for development of stems and crown lifting if retained G18 Mixed species C1 Line of scrub birch, Scots pine and Sitka Fell for development 19871 T9870 T9866 T9865 T98698 T9884 9801 Silver Birch 30 Retain 5.1 9802 Silver Birch C1 30 5.1 14 EM Basal compression union, south s severe lean to east Retain T9859 9803 Silver Birch B1 38 4.6 14 EM Basal compression union, s stem severe lean to east Retain T9867 T9868 T9857 9804 Silver Birch C1 40 4.8 14 In decline Retain 9858 9805 Silver Birch B1 35 4.2 Retain 9806 Silver Birch 81 28 3.4 12 EM Retain 9807 Silver Birch B1 40,41, 8.2 EM PRFs present Retain 9856 9808 Silver Birch C 2.4 Suppressed Retain 9809 Silver Birch C1 41 4.9 OM Small cavities with decay, sparsely foliated Retain 9810 Silver Birch C1 20 4.2 SM Retain 9811 Silver Birch U 36 4 – 3 OM Large breakage in upper canopy, severe decay ingress, retain as Fell habitat if land use change allows G7 9812 Silver Birch B1 43 5.2 16 M Retain 9813 Silver Birch B1 28 3.4 Retain 9814 Silver Birch 40 4.8 EM Retain 9815 Silver Birch C1 35 4.2 16 EM Severe lean to east due to group suppression Retain PHASE 3 PHASE PH Plot 39 19859 7251 9816 Silver Birch 61 45 5.4 16 EM Retain 9817 Silver Birch U 35 4.2 16 In decline, chaga fungus on stem Fell 9818 Silver Birch 47 5.6 Fell for development 9819 Silver Birch 36 6.1 16 Fell for development 9820 Silver Birch 38 4.6 EM Lean to north Fell for development Plot 38 Southem stem in poor condition, removal of stem may be 9821 Silver Birch 44,22 5.9 Retain required dependant on land use change G6 9822 Silver Birch 36 4.3 Retain 9823 Silver Birch 50 6.0 Fell for development 9824 Silver Birch 39 4 – 7 16 Abrupt change of angle in lower stem, lean to north-east Fell for development 9825 Silver Birch B1 39 4 – 7 16 M Abrupt change of angle in lower stem, lean to north-east Fell for development 9826 Silver Birch U 35 4.2 14 OM In decline, chaga fungus present throughout main stem Fell OOG OG 9827 Silver Birch 35 4.2 Fell for development 3 9828 Silver Birch 48 5.8 14 EM Fell for development G5 9829 Silver Birch 81 35 4.2 16 EM Lean to north east due to group pressure Fell for development OGA 9830 Silver Birch 41 4.9 16 Fell for development 9831 Silver Birch B1 41 4.9 16 EM Large dead branch suspended in lower canopy from adjacent tree. Fell for development Remove dead branch 9833 Silver Birch 81 53.36 7.7 17 Impressive stature, good form Fell for development 9834 Silver Birch C1 45 5.4 OM Some dieback in upper crown Fell for development 9835 Silver Birch C1 32 3.8 8 M Chaga fungus present and basal decay Retain 9836 Silver Birch C1 2.2 OM Basal wound, sweep on stem Fell for development 9837 Silver Birch C 16,11 2.3 Fell for development 9838 Silver Birch C1 16,8,8 OM Ivy infested, very densely spaced line of trees Fell for development AVIEMORE GOLF CLUB 9839 Silver Birch 20,18,1 1,8,8,8 3.9 Ivy infested, very densely spaced line of trees Fell for development 20,18,1 9840 Silver Birch C1 7,8 3.9 8 SM Cavity at 2.5m to east, PRF Retain 9841 Silver Birch 30 5.1 Retain 9842 Silver Birch C1 26 3.1 8 SM Suppressed Fell for development 9843 Norway Spruce C1 40 6.8 17 EM Compression union at 0.5m Fell for development 9844 Sitka Spruce C1 45 5.4 17 Compression union at 0.5m Fell for development 9845 Goat Willow C1 25 7.9 17 EM Multiple basal compression unions, tree small in stature currently Retain but future issues with stem failures should be anticipated 9846 Silver Birch 26,18, 4.0 12 SM Retain 9847 Silver Birch U 40 4.8 12 OM Large stem wound to east. Remove tree Fell 9848 Silver Birch B1 34,40 6.3 14 M Positioned close to existing track access Retain 9849 Silver Birch 21 3.6 Positioned close to existing track access Fell for development Plot 35 9850 Silver Birch 31 5 – 3 Fell for development Large wound on main stem to west, extending into upper branch 9851 Wild Cherry C1 31 3.7 OM scaffold, limited prospects Fell for development 9852 Wild Cherry B1 37 4.4 EM Fell for development 9853 Wild Cherry C1 22 2.6 8 SM Suppressed Fell for development 44 Plot 34 9854 Wild Cherry B1 22 2.6 8 Fell for development 9855 Scots Pine 54 6.5 Pruning works on south side of canopy for OHP clearance works Fell for development 9983 Silver Birch B1 30 3.6 EM Fell for development. 9984 Silver Birch B1 30 3.6 12 EM Fell for development 9985 Silver Birch 42 5.0 12 Fell for development Plot AAAX 9986 Silver Birch 39 4 – 7 Fell for development 33 9987 Silver Birch B1 39,15 5.0 EM 9988 Silver Birch 30 3.6 EM Fell for development Fell for development 19846 09845 19847 9828 3848 ‑00000 0000009000000 Ga G Ox PROPOSED ROADS SWALES. FOR ROADSIDE SWALES LAYOUT REFER TO DRAWINGS B7826/106 &107. 19835 9833 X X 1983 Plot 01 T24‑B Plot 02 (disused) X T9805 T9823 Plot 36 79818 T9806 T9822 9921 T9816 Note: Only trees within the development area for 9 houses are detailed in this schedule. Information extracted from PALS Tree Report: Project 1191, August 2020 G9 Trees to retain Fell for health and safety Fell for development Root protection area (RPA) RPA trees to be felled Tree protection fencing 9‑house development Whole site boundary Proposed Housing at Dalfaber, Aviemore Tree Protection & Felling (9 No houses) Scotia Homes Drawing No: DRA-2106-TP‑1 29th July 2021 LW Checked by: NA 1:500 at A1 astell associates
Populus A Plot 01 Plot 02 36 Plot 37 里 PLANTING SCHEDULE N ENHANCED GRASSLAND SPECIES Wildflowers (25%) Devil’s‑bit scabious Succisa pratensis ‑5% Remaining 20% to comprise: Common knapweed Centaurea nigra Meadow vetchling Lathyrus pratensis Bird’s‑f s‑foot trefoil Lotus scorniculatus Ribwort plantain Plantago lanceolata White clover Trifolium repens Selfheal Prunella vulgaris Tufted vetch Vicia cracca Yellow rattle Rhinanthus minor TREE PLANTING Code Numbers Species Size (mm) Type Density Bp 32 Betula pendula 8 – 10cm girth; 250/300cm tall Standard as shown Pt 11 Populus tremula 8 – 10cm girth; 250/300cm tall Standard as shown Pa 8 Prunus avium 10 – 12cm girth: 300/350cm tall Selected Standard as shown Pp 11 Prunus paaus 6 – 8cm girth: 250/300cm tall Featherea as shown Sa 10 Sorbus aucuparia 10 – 12cm girth: 300/350cm tall Selected Standard as shown Ps 14 Pinus sylvestris 1.5 – 2m tall rootballed as shown Meadow buttercup Ranunculus acris Wood cranesbill Geranium sylvaticum WOODLAND PLANTING Grasses (75%) n/a 24 Betula pendula 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 Common bent Agrostis capillaris — 10 8 Sweet vermal grass-Anthoxanthum odorata — 10 Betula pubescens 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 Chewings fescue Festuca rubra commutata — 30 Corylus avellana 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata ‑5 8 Rough meadowgrass Poa trivialis-20 Ilex aquifolium 300 – 450 3L Pot 2.5/m2 12 Populus tremula 450 – 600 1+1IRS 2.5/m2 12 Pinus sylvestris 400 – 600 2L pot 2.G/m2 8 Sorbus aucuparia 450 – 600 1+1TRS 2.5/m2 Plot 35 Plot 34 Pa Plot 33 KEY Plot 30 P Overall Development Boundary SHRUB PLANTING n/a 355 Calluna vulgaris 300 – 400 2 litre pot 5/m2 77 Cornus alba Sibirica 600 – 800 3 litre pot 1/m2 240 Cytisus scoparius 300 – 400 2 litre pot 3/m2 195 Gaultheria procumbens 200 – 300 2 litre pot 5/m2 12 Juniperus communis 450 – 600 10 litre pot 1/m2 210 Acer campestre 420 Corylus avellana 1,050 Crataegus monogyna 210 Euonymus europaeus 210 lex aquifolium 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 400 – 600 B1+1 7/lin m 400 – 600 2 litre pot //in m HEDGE PLANTING Plant in double staggered rows at 300mm centres, species evenly distributed WILDFLOWER PLANTING OF WET SWALES n/a 7% Broad-leaved Pond Weed 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 15% Caltha Palustris 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 7% Carex pendula 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 7% Filipendula vulgaris 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 15% Iris pseudacorus 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 7% Juncus ettusus 56 x 36mm, 62mm tall plug plants 4/m2 7% Lychnis flos-cucull 50 x 30mm, 62mm tall