ChatterBank1 min ago
In Planning Permission
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What does Standard Consultation Expiry Date mean and what part of the process is it?
TIA
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After PP has been submitted the Planning Office will advertise in the local press and send out letters to anyone affected or likely to be affected by the outcome of the submission. This has a time limit ie the SCED. Hope that's lucid?
20:17 Mon 28th Jan 2019
here is some UK gov info on consultation matters
https:/ /www.go v.uk/gu idance/ consult ation-a nd-pre- decisio n-matte rs
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"After a local planning authority has received a planning application, it will undertake a period of consultation where views on the proposed development can be expressed. "
So if you're proposing a plan, then you need to send it to a local authority so they can come and assess the plans and ground or what not, i assume the expire date means it needs to be done before then.
So if you're proposing a plan, then you need to send it to a local authority so they can come and assess the plans and ground or what not, i assume the expire date means it needs to be done before then.
I think that means that any objections to the PP must be submitted by the expiry date ie 17-1-19; the proposal will then be discussed (fors and againsts) at the next Planning Committee which may be a public meeting and a decision made (which is, I think, also challengeable); this could be 'approved', 'approved with revisions discussed' or 'declined'.
This is how it went when I challenged a neighbours plans.
This is how it went when I challenged a neighbours plans.
This is the full list of dates so far
Application Received Date Tue 30 Aug 2016
Application Validated Date Mon 07 Nov 2016
Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Thu 17 Nov 2016
Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Fri 28 Jul 2017
Standard Consultation Date Thu 17 Nov 2016
Standard Consultation Expiry Date Thu 17 Jan 2019
Date Last Advertised Thu 27 Jul 2017
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Thu 10 Aug 2017
Application Received Date Tue 30 Aug 2016
Application Validated Date Mon 07 Nov 2016
Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Thu 17 Nov 2016
Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Fri 28 Jul 2017
Standard Consultation Date Thu 17 Nov 2016
Standard Consultation Expiry Date Thu 17 Jan 2019
Date Last Advertised Thu 27 Jul 2017
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Thu 10 Aug 2017
I think that what a described earlier, takes the process up to the 'Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date' and susequent Planning meeting.
It must have caused quite a furore, with a lot of objections, and the Planning Office had to go a stage further. This would be the Standard Consultation process whereby Statutory bodies, environment issue people, conservationists, etc would have been asked for their thoughts and reports; that gets us to Jan '19 I think.
It must have caused quite a furore, with a lot of objections, and the Planning Office had to go a stage further. This would be the Standard Consultation process whereby Statutory bodies, environment issue people, conservationists, etc would have been asked for their thoughts and reports; that gets us to Jan '19 I think.
Keep plugging away Rockrose. We, along with neighbours, spent 2 years and a lot of time and energy to stop a 19th century barn(converted to a house in the 1950s) from being demolished. We won! An ugly modern house has been built in a part of the garden but the barn has been retained and is being lived in by people who love it and are going to re-configure it to make it suitable for 21st century living which is fine. Don't give up and I wish you the best of luck.