Town and country planning (general permitted development) (Scotland) amendment order 2011. Householder permitted development rights - consultation paper
Publication Year
2010
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Seeks comments on proposals to change the rules that determine what type of householder development needs planning permission. The changes apply to development relating to dwellinghouses, currently set out in the 1992 Order under Classes 1-6 A-F. However, a new Class is proposed for certain development relating to flats and there are other consequential changes to some of the other Classes and definitions in the 1992 Order. The principal aim of the proposed changes is to simplify the rules so that they are easier to understand and apply. It is also the intention that more minor and uncontroversial developments will not require formal an application for planning permission.
Document History
Consultation closed on 14 January 2011. Related to the following document: Town and country planning (general permitted development) (Scotland) amendment order 2011. Householder permitted development rights - consultation analysis (Scottish Government, 2011). No longer applicable as final legislation, SI 2011/357 issued.
ISBN
9780755996438
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