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Planning gain agreements

Series: Building ; 269(8356) 5 November 2004, 15 (1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: The planning and housing minister has outlined plans for developers to pay a fixed contribution to community improvements rather than negotiate section 106 planning gain agreements with local authorities. The proposals envisage the introduction of a planning tariff to replace section 106 arrangements whereby the proposed charges would be set by local authorities and would vary according to the anticipated impact of development on an area.
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The planning and housing minister has outlined plans for developers to pay a fixed contribution to community improvements rather than negotiate section 106 planning gain agreements with local authorities. The proposals envisage the introduction of a planning tariff to replace section 106 arrangements whereby the proposed charges would be set by local authorities and would vary according to the anticipated impact of development on an area.