Consultation on non-domestic elements of the Town and country planning (general permitted development) (Scotland) order 1992
Publication Year
2011
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Seeks views on the General Permitted Development Order (GPDO) with the aim of: establishing a clear purpose for permitted development rights and making the provisions of the GPDO more proportionate, streamlined, clearer and easier to use; reducing bureaucracy and the need for planning applications where scrutiny adds little or no value individually or cumulatively; updating and assessing the continuing relevance of the various classes; and aligning the GPDO with the planning reform agenda, in particular with current legislation and planning policy.
Document History
Consultation closed on 1 July 2011. Related to the following: Consultation on the general permitted development amendment order 2012; and Consultation on non-domestic elements of the Town and country planning (general permitted development) (Scotland) order 1992 - analysis of responses (Scottish Government, 2012).
ISBN
9781780451503
Publisher Information
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