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Privacy in residential areas: a development control dilemma

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; January 1988, 3-14(9)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the quality and consistency of the decision making process, which lead to value judgements about the planning merits of proposals, which in turn become legal decisions to grant or refuse planning permission where the central issue is residential privacy . Little is known or understood about privacy that the process is in danger of producing decisions which are unfair, unreasonable and unlawful.
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Looks at the quality and consistency of the decision making process, which lead to value judgements about the planning merits of proposals, which in turn become legal decisions to grant or refuse planning permission where the central issue is residential privacy . Little is known or understood about privacy that the process is in danger of producing decisions which are unfair, unreasonable and unlawful.