Ten practical planning points
Series: Wastes Management ; May 2002, 46-47(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses ten practical issues which may be relevant to how planning applications are taken forward. Issues covered are the Environment Agency and groundwater protection; negligence and planning authorities; estoppel of planning authorities; alteration of planning applications; environmental impact assessment; master plans and the extent of development; technology cost and environmental law; Grampian conditions; continuance of use - burden of proof; call-ins and judicial review and, finally, re-opening public enquiries. All issues, except the first have been addressed by the courts. No case references.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65547 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 118222-1001 |
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Discusses ten practical issues which may be relevant to how planning applications are taken forward. Issues covered are the Environment Agency and groundwater protection; negligence and planning authorities; estoppel of planning authorities; alteration of planning applications; environmental impact assessment; master plans and the extent of development; technology cost and environmental law; Grampian conditions; continuance of use - burden of proof; call-ins and judicial review and, finally, re-opening public enquiries. All issues, except the first have been addressed by the courts. No case references.