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7. Development permitted by article 3(1)(a) may not commence until the following conditions are complied with—
(a)the development permitted by article 3(1)(f) is completed;
(b)a survey of the foul and surface water drainage systems on the land is conducted and—
(i)any defects or blockages to those drainage systems are repaired or removed, and
(ii)any repairs essential to the structural integrity of the existing drainage systems identified in the survey are undertaken;
(c)a survey of the permanent hard standing is conducted to identify any significant cracks or areas which may allow surface water to enter the ground, and all such defects identified are filled and made impermeable;
(d)an inspection, including a test of fire hydrants and emergency water supplies on the land is conducted and any defects identified are remedied; and
(e)copies of—
(i)site rules for drivers of goods vehicles stationed on the site,
(ii)an emergency incident report plan,
(iii)a staff training plan,
(iv)a drainage system maintenance plan,
(v)a protester policy,
(vi)a fire risk management plan,
(vii)a dangerous goods management plan, and
(viii)a site management plan,
are approved in writing by the Secretary of State.
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