Difference between revisions of "Planning Application"

From Securipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 8: Line 8:
 
= MAP =
 
= MAP =
 
<websiteFrame>
 
<websiteFrame>
website=http://securipedia.eu/cool/index.php?wiki=securipedia.eu&concept=Economic_impact
+
website=http://securipedia.eu/cool/index.php?wiki=securipedia.eu&concept=Planning Application
 
height=1023
 
height=1023
 
width=100%
 
width=100%

Revision as of 14:54, 7 December 2012

Planning Application

A planning application is a submission of documentation which is prepared by an applicant who is seeking planning permission or consent to build on land or change the use of a premises etc. The application is typically assessed by the planning department within a town or city council or municipal authority. Different types of permission can be sought, including:
- Full planning permission: an application for permission to develop all aspects of the proposals (albeit subject to imposed conditions);
- Outline permission: an application for the approval ‘in principle’ of a proposed development, where the design or layout may not be fully advanced. Full permission would need to be subsequently sought;
- Retention/Retrospective permission: an application to retain development which was constructed without the benefit of planning permission. Typically viewed as ‘unauthorised development’ unless permission has been granted, a development such as this could be demolished if planning permission was to be refused.

MAP

<websiteFrame> website=http://securipedia.eu/cool/index.php?wiki=securipedia.eu&concept=Planning Application height=1023 width=100% border=0 scroll=auto align=middle </websiteFrame> <headertabs/>