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Planning Act 2008 consultation on examination procedures for nationally significant infrastructure projects [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London DCLG 2009ISBN:
  • 9781409816072
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.1 $2 18
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Summary of consultation details -- Chapter 1: purpose of the consultation -- Chapter 2: context of the consultation -- Chapter 3: how we are implementing the Planning Act 2008 -- Chapter 4: the consultation documents explained -- Chapter 5: full list of consultation questions -- Annexes
Summary: Consultation on draft regulations and guidance documents relating to procedures for examinations on nationally significant infrastructure projects; fees payable to the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC); and on matters to be considered by the IPC when making a decision on an order granting development consent. The consultation seeks ensure that the draft documents deal adequately with the requirements of the relevant parts of the Planning Act 2008.Summary: Deadline for comments is 5 October 2009.
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Summary of consultation details -- Chapter 1: purpose of the consultation -- Chapter 2: context of the consultation -- Chapter 3: how we are implementing the Planning Act 2008 -- Chapter 4: the consultation documents explained -- Chapter 5: full list of consultation questions -- Annexes

Consultation on draft regulations and guidance documents relating to procedures for examinations on nationally significant infrastructure projects; fees payable to the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC); and on matters to be considered by the IPC when making a decision on an order granting development consent. The consultation seeks ensure that the draft documents deal adequately with the requirements of the relevant parts of the Planning Act 2008.

Deadline for comments is 5 October 2009.