Planning: here's the gain plan
Series: Building ; 265(8137) 19 May 2000, 78(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Considers that the DoE Circular on planning gain is badly in need of revision, because it outlines what should not be done but gives no guidance on what may be done. The RTPI is at present reviewing a suggestion that the so-called voluntary negotiation should be replaced by a tariff or scale approach. The basis of this approach is that each development plan would set out its requirements for the provision or renewal of infrastructure and how these requirements relate to the developments which will pay for them. In the United States this principle is known as 'rational nexus'.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Considers that the DoE Circular on planning gain is badly in need of revision, because it outlines what should not be done but gives no guidance on what may be done. The RTPI is at present reviewing a suggestion that the so-called voluntary negotiation should be replaced by a tariff or scale approach. The basis of this approach is that each development plan would set out its requirements for the provision or renewal of infrastructure and how these requirements relate to the developments which will pay for them. In the United States this principle is known as 'rational nexus'.