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Applications for outline planning permission, applications for approval of reserved matters and EIA procedure the effect of ECJ judgments in the cases of ex parte Barker and Crystal Palace/White City

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Online resources: Summary: Provides interim guidance for planning authorities regarding reserved matters applications pending any legislative or administrative action which is taken to comply with the terms of recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) judgments on outline permission and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The ECJ has ruled in cases C-290/03 "R v London Borough of Bromley ex parte Diane Barker" (L133750) and C-508/03 "Commission v United Kingdom (Re environmental assessment of public and private projects directive" (unreported) that outline planning permission and the decision that subsequently gives approval of reserved matters must now be considered to constitute a multi-stage development consent within the meaning of Art 2.1 of the environmental impact assessment directive (Directive 97/11/EC).
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Provides interim guidance for planning authorities regarding reserved matters applications pending any legislative or administrative action which is taken to comply with the terms of recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) judgments on outline permission and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The ECJ has ruled in cases C-290/03 "R v London Borough of Bromley ex parte Diane Barker" (L133750) and C-508/03 "Commission v United Kingdom (Re environmental assessment of public and private projects directive" (unreported) that outline planning permission and the decision that subsequently gives approval of reserved matters must now be considered to constitute a multi-stage development consent within the meaning of Art 2.1 of the environmental impact assessment directive (Directive 97/11/EC).