Amendments proposed to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

63

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     24,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

169

*Clause     9,     page     5,     line     24,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

30

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     24,     leave out 'may' and insert 'must'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

64

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     29,     leave out subsection (4).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

170

*Clause     9,     page     5,     line     29,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

171

*Clause     9,     page     5,     line     30,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

31

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     32,     after '7', insert '(1) to (7)'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

65

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     33,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

172

*Clause     9,     page     5,     line     33,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

32

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     34,     after 'time', insert 'publish draft proposals to'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

33

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     36,     at end insert—

    '(5A)   If the Secretary of State publishes a draft proposal to revoke an RSS or any part thereof under section (5)—

      (a) section 6 applies as it does if the Secretary of State receives a draft revision from the RPB and

      (b) sections 7(1) to (7) and 8(1) to (7) apply.'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

66

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     37,     leave out subsection (6).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

173

*Clause     9,     page     5,     line     37,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

67

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     39,     leave out subsection (7).

   

Mr David Wilshire

34

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     39,     leave out subsections (7) and (8).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

174

*Clause     9,     page     6,     line     1,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

68

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     4,     leave out subsection (8).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

175

*Clause     9,     page     6,     line     4,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

166

*Page     5,     line     18,     leave out Clause 9.


   

Mr David Wilshire

35

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     8,     after 'regulations', insert 'in respect of matters specified in subsection (2).'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

36

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     10,     leave out 'in particular'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

37

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     14,     leave out subsection (2)(c).

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

69

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     16,     leave out paragraph (d).

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

176

*Clause     10,     page     6,     line     24,     at end insert

    '(j)   the steps to be taken by the RPB to ensure the draft revision and appraisal under section 5 futhers the social inclusion/access needs of disabled people.'.

   

Sir Sydney Chapman

184

*Clause     10,     page     6,     line     24,     at end insert—

      '(j) defiring regions within the marine area for the purposes of this part'.

   

Sir Sydney Chapman

190

*Clause     10,     page     6,     line     24,     at end insert—

      '(j) the steps to be taken by the RPB to ensure the draft revision and appraisal under section 5 furthers the social inclusion/access needs of disabled people'.


   

Sir Sydney Chapman

185

*Clause     11,     page     6,     line     26,     leave out from first 'region' to end of line 27 and insert—

       '—

      (a) is a region (except London) specified in Schedule 1 to the Regional Development Agencies Act 1998 (c. 45); or

      (b) any part of the marine area.'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr David Wilshire
Sir Sydney Chapman
Sir Paul Beresford

70

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     28,     leave out from beginning to 'if'.

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

177

*Clause     11,     page     6,     line     31,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State'.

   

Mr David Wilshire

38

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     36,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Mr David Wilshire

39

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     36,     at end insert—

    '(6)   The Secretary of State may by order direct that the boundaries of a region as defined in subsection (1) be modified in whatever way is specified in the order.'.


NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PART 1

Planning Application

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

NC1

*To move the following Clause:—

       After section 78, subsection (2), of the principal Act there is inserted—

          '(2a)   Where a local planning authority approve an application for planning permission where—

          (a) the planning application does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which the application relates is situated;

          (b) the planning application is one in which the local authority has an interest as defined in section 316;'.


Strategic Environmental Assessment

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

NC2

*To move the following Clause:—

       '.—All plans must be subject to a Strategic Environmental Assessment.'.


Duty to prepare Access Statement for the benefit of disabled people

   

Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

NC3

*To move the following Clause—

    '.—(1)   The 1990 Act is amended as follows.

    (2)   For section 76 substitute—

          "76Duty to prepare Access Statement for the benefit of disabled people    (1)   This section applies when planning permission is applied for any development—

          (a) of a building or premises to which sections 19, 20 and 21 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50) apply (buildings or premises to which public are to be admitted on payment or otherwise);

          (b) of any of the following— (being in each case, premises in which persons are employed to work)—

          (i) office premises, shop premises and railway premises to which the [1963 c. 41.] Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 applies;

          (ii) premises which are deemed to be such premises for the purposes of that Act; or

          (iii) factories as defined by section 175 of the [1961 c.34.] Factories Act 1961;

          (c) of a building or premises to which sections 28R and 28S and 28T of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50) apply (educational institutions);

          (d) of a building intended for the purpose of an institution with the PCFC funding sector; or

          (e) a building intended for the purposes of a school.

          (2)   The local planning authority granting the planning permission shall require the person for whom the permission is being applied, to prepare and submit an Access Statement demonstrating how their project will meet the provisions of—

          (a) in the case of such a building or premises as mentioned in subsection (1)(a)—

          (i) section 21 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50);

          (ii) the Disability Discrimination Act Code of Practice on the Rights of Access Goods, Facilities, Services and Premises or any document replacing that code; and

          (iii) the Code of Practice on the design of buildings and the approaches to meet the needs of disabled people (BSI 8300 2001) or any document replacing that code.

          (b) in the case of such premises as are mentioned in subsection (1)(b), to sections 7 and 8A of that Act and to that code or any such prescribed document replacing it;

          (c) in the case of any building or premises mentioned in subsection (1)(c)—

          (i) to section 28T of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50);

          (ii) to the Disability Discrimination Act code of practice on the provision of post 16 education and related services for disabled people and students, or any document replacing that code; and

          (iii) to the Code of Practice on the design of buildings and the approaches to meet the needs of disabled people (BSI 8300 2001) or any document replacing that code.

          (d) in the case of any building or premises mentioned in subsection (1)(e) to guidance on the construction standards for schools (DfES 2001) or any document replacing that guidance.

          76ADuty to draw attention to provision for the disabled at the start of planning process
          (1)   The elected Regional Assembly, or if one is not present, the Secretary of State, shall prescribe arrangements to draw the attention of applicants for planning permission to the legislation listed in section 76 at the time of application for planning permission.".'.



 
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