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Do you live in a multi-dwelling property (e.g. Flat, maisonette)?

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Do you live in a multi-dwelling property (e.g. Flat, maisonette)?

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If yes, then you will need to submit a planning application. Do not proceed with this application. • To assist in reducing the amount of surface water (rain) being discharged into the sewer network and thus reduce flood risks for the future, you will need to drain your hard-standing in a sustainable way. The hard-standing will need to be drained into the surround ground, by sloping away from the highway and/or into a soak-away pit. Direct discharge onto the highway will not be permitted. • Do you think you can’t build your hard-standing without draining it directly onto the public highway or into your piped drainage system? If yes, then you will need to submit a planning application. Do not proceed with this application. • Is or was the property owned by the Council? If yes, then you will need to obtain permission to park a vehicle within the property from your Area Housing Manager. Do not proceed with this application. • Does the crossing position conflict with a designated parking ba

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