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Modernising the Planning System: Digest of Responses to the White Paper

DescriptionDigest of responses.
ISBN0-7559-2890-3
Official Print Publication DateDecember 2005
Website Publication DateDecember 20, 2005

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Contents

General Comments

SECTION 5.1: FIT FOR PURPOSE

Planning Hierarchy

National Developments
Enhanced Role and Status for the NPF
New call-in powers re National Developments
Development Plans to facilitate National Developments

Major Developments
Processing Agreements
Increased Fees for Major developments
Statutory requirement for a Hearing

Local Developments
Mandatory Schemes of Delegation
Right of Appeal to a Review Body

Minor Developments
Review of Permitted Development Rights

SECTION 5.2: EFFICIENCY

Modernising Development Plans
Requirement to update Plans every 5 years
Strategic Development Plans in 4 City Regions
Development Plan Scheme Required
Two Stage Development Plans
Designation and Engagement of Statutory Consultees
Greater prescription of form and content of Plans
Model Development Plan Policies
Mandatory Consultation Statement
Mandatory Examination of Plans
Limited departures from Reporter's Recommendations
Statutory requirement to prepare Action Programmes
Approval in Principle conferred by Development Plans
Culture Change in Planning

Development Management Efficiency
Increase use of E-Planning
Scope of Planning Agreements and Obligations
Introduction of Standard Application Forms
Reduction in Time Period for Appeals
Power to decline to determine repeat applications
Duration of Planning Permissions
Advertising of Weekly Lists
Method of determination of Notified applications
Mezzanine Floors brought within Planning System
Update provisions dealing with historic environment
Increase effectiveness of TPOs

SECTION 5.3: WIDENING INCLUSION
Information Campaign publicising people's rights

Equality
Early determination of Appeals
Appeals based on original material

Information and Accessibility
Statutory requirement for pre-application discussions
Neighbour notification responsibilities
Modernising Public Local Inquiries
Greater use of Hearings

Confidence that views are taken fully into account
New PAN on Community Engagement
Compliance with best practice

Transparency and fairness
Enhanced scrutiny procedures for certain applications
Application Reports to give reasons for decisions
Development Proposals in which LAs have an interest
Planning Agreements recorded on the Public Register
Good Neighbour Agreements

Other Measures
Promoting inclusive design
Planning Aid for Scotland
Rewarding good practice

New Enforcement Powers
Increased Fees for retrospective planning permission
Power to serve Planning Contravention Notice
New power to issue Temporary Stop Notice ( TSN)
Time limit for appeals against Enforcement Notices
Requirement to submit a Start Notice
LAs to publish a Planning Enforcement Charter
Review of grounds for compensation
Revision of level of fines for breaches of planning control

Rights of Appeal in Planning

SECTION 6: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

SECTION 7: FINANCIAL IMPACTS

SECTION 8: SUPPORTING PLANNING AUTHORITIES

Revised and Enhanced Performance Reporting
Statutory Audit
New Power to commission investigations
Planning Development Budget
Possible introduction of a pilot mediation project

SECTION 9: NEXT STEPS
Matters for inclusion in the Planning Bill
Non-Legislative Reform

OTHER PLANNING COMMENTS

The White Paper " Modernising the Planning System" was published on 29th June 2005.

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