A brave new world for planning obligations?
Series: New Law Journal ; 152(7015) 18 January 2002, 48-49(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Assesses the three options for reform contained in "Reforming planning obligations: a consultation paper- delivering a fundamental change", the recently published "Planning Green Paper". Reforms cover:- current system of planning obligations and the 'necessary test', government's attitude to the proposals, and are development impact fees a viable solution in the UK? Concludes that although the current planning system, primarily enforced by Town and Country Planning Act 1990, is in need of reform, the Green Paper will fall short of addressing all its limitations.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Assesses the three options for reform contained in "Reforming planning obligations: a consultation paper- delivering a fundamental change", the recently published "Planning Green Paper". Reforms cover:- current system of planning obligations and the 'necessary test', government's attitude to the proposals, and are development impact fees a viable solution in the UK? Concludes that although the current planning system, primarily enforced by Town and Country Planning Act 1990, is in need of reform, the Green Paper will fall short of addressing all its limitations.