![]() ![]() ‘Appearance’ – the aspects of a building or place within the development which determine the visual impression the building or place makes, including the external built form of the development, its architecture, materials, decoration, lighting, colour and texture.‘Access’ – the accessibility to and within the site, for vehicles, cycles and pedestrians in terms of the positioning and treatment of access and circulation routes and how these fit into the surrounding access network.These are defined in article 2 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 as: Reserved matters are those aspects of a proposed development which an applicant can choose not to submit details of with an outline planning application, (ie they can be ‘reserved’ for later determination). Revision date: 06 03 2014 What are reserved matters? Outline planning permission is granted subject to conditions requiring the subsequent approval of one or more ‘reserved matters’. Revision date: 06 03 2014 What is an outline planning application?Īn application for outline planning permission allows for a decision on the general principles of how a site can be developed. If planning permission is granted, and subject to compliance with any planning conditions that are imposed, no further engagement with the local planning authority is required to proceed with the development granted permission, although other consents may be required. Revision date: 06 03 2014 What is an application for full planning permission?Īn application for full planning permission results in a decision on the detailed proposals of how a site can be developed. Revision date: 06 03 2014 What should prospective applicants do if they are unsure what type of application is needed?Īpplicants who are unsure about which type of application to make should speak to their local planning authority for information on different types of planning application, as well as non-planning consents. Non-planning consents are those consents that may have to be obtained alongside or after, and separate from, planning permission in order to complete and operate a development lawfully. ![]() Revision date: 06 03 2014 What are non-planning consents? non-planning consents (such as advertisement consent, consent required under a Tree Preservation Order and hazardous substances consent).prior approval for some permitted development rights.amending proposals that have planning permission.There are 2 main types of application – applications for full planning permission and applications for outline planning permission. Types of application What types of application are possible? ![]()
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