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Permitted development rights for small scale renewable and low carbon energy technologies, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure consultation [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London DCLG 2009ISBN:
  • 9781409819974
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.72 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Consultation summary -- Introduction -- Potential impacts of the new technologies and the proposed regulatory approach -- Permitted development proposals: installations on domestic premises -- Permitted development proposals: installations on non-domestic premises -- Permitted development proposals: amendments to existing Parts 6 (Agricultural buildings and operation) and 7 (Forestry buildings and operations) -- Proposals relating to electric vehicle charging infrastructure -- About the consultation -- Annexes
Summary: Seeks views on Government proposals for changes to the planning system to introduce permitted development rights for small scale renewable and low-carbon technologies in domestic and non-domestic settings. Seeks comments on the introduction of permitted development rights and deemed advertisement consent in relation to electric vehicle charging infrastructure.Summary: Deadline for comments is 9 February 2010.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 148891-2001

Consultation summary -- Introduction -- Potential impacts of the new technologies and the proposed regulatory approach -- Permitted development proposals: installations on domestic premises -- Permitted development proposals: installations on non-domestic premises -- Permitted development proposals: amendments to existing Parts 6 (Agricultural buildings and operation) and 7 (Forestry buildings and operations) -- Proposals relating to electric vehicle charging infrastructure -- About the consultation -- Annexes

Seeks views on Government proposals for changes to the planning system to introduce permitted development rights for small scale renewable and low-carbon technologies in domestic and non-domestic settings. Seeks comments on the introduction of permitted development rights and deemed advertisement consent in relation to electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Deadline for comments is 9 February 2010.