Planning Flashcards
Which 2 main roles do local authorities play in the planning process?
- Long term development planning to ensure there are sufficient houses, roads, schools, factories and shops to cater for population numbers
- Development control – whether to approve planning applications for individual developments
What is the ongoing tension in planning?
The need for new development and economic growth and the protection of the environment
What did the last Government set out in an effort to make the planning system simpler and quicker and build more houses?
The 2011 National Planning Policy Framework
What did it controversially say there should be a “presumption in favour of”?
Sustainable development
What most local authorities set out within that framework?
A local plan earmarking particular areas for development
What role do local authority councillors play in relation to planning applications?
They make the decisions on planning applications advised by officers on the law
What are the 2 types of planning consent?
- Outline planning permission or consent – this gives permission for development in principle under broad outlines. Lasts for five years. Land is often sold with “outline planning permission”.
- Detailed planning permission – this gives consent to detailed plans that will show the exact numbers of houses/shops/factories and their location. Lasts for five years.
Which 3 responses can councillors give?
- Unconditional approval
- Conditional approval subject to conditions such as improved access or traffic management schemes
- Refusal
How do officers and councillors interact around planning application?
Before an application is discussed by councillors, officers will study the proposal and give a recommendation whether it should be approved or not
Increasingly, councillors are wary of going against the recommendation of officers because of the costs of appeals.
What is it known as when the type of business using a particular premises changes?
A change of use consent.
What are the 5 steps in a planning process?
- Developers apply to the local planning authority (district councils in two-tier areas and unitary authorities elsewhere)
- The application is formally entered on a register, immediate neighbours notified and parish council alerted
- Sometimes it is also advertised in local press or with notices posted on lampposts or other structures nearby
- Public exhibitions with models and detailed plans may be put on for major applications
- Planning officers make a recommendation based on planning law, but it is councillors who decide
Who deals with routine applications and what is an example of one?
sub committees - e.g. small house extensions
Who discusses key decisions involving significant expenditure?
Cabinet and full council
What is the time frame within which planning applications must be decided?
Two months
Who do you complain to if a planning application is refused and how long do you have to do this?
The Secretary of state (for levelling up, housing and communities?) - you have 6 months