Misguided notions
Berry, J
Misguided notions - 2002 - Estates Gazette (0214) 6 April 2002, 120-121(2) .
Argues that responses to the planning green paper have ignored several important proposals that should have received more publicity. One major area of concern is the lack of adequate resources. Argues that if this was addressed, there would be immediate improvements in all areas of the planning system. Discusses the viability of a number of proposals including the certificate to replace outline permission, the three year implementation period, the abolition of twin-tracking, delivery contracts, unified applications and the three month appeal period. Concludes that while the planning green paper contains some positive ideas, many of the reforms could cause confusion and delay.
PLANNING REFORM
PLANNING SYSTEM
PLANNING APPEALS
PLANNING PERMISSION
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
RESOURCES
Misguided notions - 2002 - Estates Gazette (0214) 6 April 2002, 120-121(2) .
Argues that responses to the planning green paper have ignored several important proposals that should have received more publicity. One major area of concern is the lack of adequate resources. Argues that if this was addressed, there would be immediate improvements in all areas of the planning system. Discusses the viability of a number of proposals including the certificate to replace outline permission, the three year implementation period, the abolition of twin-tracking, delivery contracts, unified applications and the three month appeal period. Concludes that while the planning green paper contains some positive ideas, many of the reforms could cause confusion and delay.
PLANNING REFORM
PLANNING SYSTEM
PLANNING APPEALS
PLANNING PERMISSION
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
RESOURCES