Permitted development rights for domestic microgeneration equipment [electronic resource] consultation paper
Permitted development rights for domestic microgeneration equipment consultation paper [electronic resource]
- Edinburgh Scottish Government 2008
Seeks views on the extent to which planning control can be reduced for domestic buildings by making microgeneration equipment 'permitted development' with the aim of removing the need to apply for planning permission. The proposal aims to strike a balance between controlling adverse impacts on neighbours and the wider environmental benefits of reducing CO 2 emission. Planning Advice Note (PAN) 45 (Annex) gives background information about technologies and best practice advice (ISBN 0755949420). See also Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Report (ISBN 9780755970155). Comments by 12 May 2008
9780755970148
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005
PAN45
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT) (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT ORDER 2008
Scotland--1999-
Seeks views on the extent to which planning control can be reduced for domestic buildings by making microgeneration equipment 'permitted development' with the aim of removing the need to apply for planning permission. The proposal aims to strike a balance between controlling adverse impacts on neighbours and the wider environmental benefits of reducing CO 2 emission. Planning Advice Note (PAN) 45 (Annex) gives background information about technologies and best practice advice (ISBN 0755949420). See also Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Report (ISBN 9780755970155). Comments by 12 May 2008
9780755970148
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005
PAN45
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT) (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT ORDER 2008
Scotland--1999-