Amendments proposed to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase (Re-committed) Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

296

Page     14,     line     9,     leave out Clause 24.


   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

297

Page     14,     line     12,     leave out Clause 25.


   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

3

Clause     26,     page     14,     line     39,     leave out 'local development' and insert 'development plan'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

298

Clause     26,     page     14,     line     39,     after 'development' insert 'plan'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

270

Clause     26,     page     15,     line     6,     at end insert 'reasonably'.


   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

299

Page     15,     line     11,     leave out Clause 27.


   

Mr Keith Hill

88

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     23,     at end insert—

      '(b) may apply (with or without modifications) such enactments relating to local authorities as the Secretary of State thinks appropriate.'

   

Mr Keith Hill

89

Clause     28,     page     17,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '( )   For the purposes of subsection (4) a local authority is any of the following—

      (a) a county council;

      (b) a district council;

      (c) a London borough council.'.


   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Andrew Turner
Mr Mark Francois
Sir Sydney Chapman

203

Clause     30,     page     17,     line     19,     at end insert 'in accordance with guidance issued by the Secretary of State.'.


   

Mr Keith Hill

90

Clause     34,     page     18,     line     31,     at end insert—

      '( ) be in respect of such period of 12 months as is prescribed;'


   

Mr Keith Hill

91

Clause     35,     page     19,     line     2,     at end insert—

      '(ab) the procedure to be followed in the preparation of local development documents;'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

92

Clause     35,     page     19,     line     3,     at end insert—

      '(ba) requirements about inspection by the public of a local development document or any other document;'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

93

Clause     35,     page     19,     line     11,     at beginning insert 'the determination of'

   

Mr Keith Hill

94

Clause     35,     page     19,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) the making of reasonable charges for the provision of copies of documents required by or under this Part.'


   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Andrew Turner
Mr Mark Francois
Sir Sydney Chapman

208

Clause     44,     page     31,     line     37,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   Simplified Planning Zones may be established for the purposes of promoting economic or social regeneration.'.

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

12

Clause     44,     page     32,     line     4,     leave out 'satisifed' and insert 'satisfied'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Andrew Turner
Mr Mark Francois
Sir Sydney Chapman

209

Clause     44,     page     32,     line     15,     after '(1C)', insert 'and following consultation with persons who appear to the authority to have an interest in matters relating to the scheme.'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Andrew Turner
Mr Mark Francois
Sir Sydney Chapman

210

Clause     44,     page     32,     line     20,     at the end insert 'in accordance with guidance issued by the Secretary of State;'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green

170

Page     31,     line     35,     leave out Clause 44.


   

Mr Keith Hill

13

Clause     45,     page     33,     line     31,     leave out from beginning to end of line 34.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Andrew Turner
Mr Mark Francois
Sir Sydney Chapman

211

Clause     45,     page     33,     line     32,     leave out 'seven' and insert 'fourteen'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

261

Clause     45,     page     33,     line     32,     leave out 'seven days' and insert 'six weeks'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

14

Clause     45,     page     34,     line     17,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   In the listed buildings Act after section 20 (right to appeal) there is inserted the following section—

          "20A     Appeal made: functions of local planning authorities

          (1)   This section applies if a person who has made an application mentioned in section 20(1)(a) appeals to the Secretary of State under section 20(2).

          (2)   At any time before the end of the additional period the local planning authority may give the notice referred to in section 20(2).

          (3)   If the local planning authority give notice as mentioned in subsection (2) that their decision is to refuse the application—

          (a) the appeal must be treated as an appeal under section 20(1) against the refusal;

          (b) the Secretary of State must give the person making the appeal an opportunity to revise the grounds of the appeal;

          (c) the Secretary of State must give such a person an opportunity to change any option the person has chosen relating to the procedure for the appeal.

          (4)   If the local planning authority give notice as mentioned in subsection (2) that their decision is to grant the application subject to conditions the Secretary of State must give the person making the appeal the opportunity—

          (a) to proceed with the appeal as an appeal under section 20(1) against the grant of the application subject to conditions;

          (b) to revise the grounds of the appeal;

          (c) to change any option the person has chosen relating to the procedure for the appeal.

          (5)   The Secretary of State must not issue his decision on the appeal before the end of the additional period.

          (6)   The additional period is the period prescribed for the purposes of this section and which starts on the day on which the person appeals under section 20(2).".'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Sir Sydney Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

262

Clause     45,     page     34,     line     18,     leave out subsection (2).

   

Mr Keith Hill

15

Clause     45,     page     34,     line     18,     leave out from 'to' to 'which' in line 19 and insert 'relevant applications'.

   

Mr Keith Hill

16

Clause     45,     page     34,     line     20,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   The following are relevant applications—

      (a) an application mentioned in section 78(1)(a) of the principal Act;

      (b) an application mentioned in section 20(1)(a) of the listed buildings Act;

      (c) an application mentioned in section 20(1)(a) of the listed buildings Act as given effect by section 74(3) of that Act (application of certain provisions to the control of demolition in conservation areas).'.


   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

17

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     22,     leave out first 'In'.

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

18

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     22,     after 'permission)' insert 'is amended as follows—

      (a)'. 

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

19

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     24,     at end insert—

      '(b) after subsection (3) there are inserted the following subsections—

          "(3A)   If a decision to grant planning permission or the deemed grant of planning permission is challenged by way of judicial review or under section 288 the period of three years or other period mentioned in subsection (1)(b) begins on the day the proceedings for judicial review or under section 288 (as the case may be) are concluded.

          (3B)   Proceedings by way of judicial review are concluded—

          (a) when permission to apply for judicial review has been refused and no further application may be made;

          (b) when the court has given judgment in the matter and the time for making an appeal expires without an appeal having been made or permission to appeal is refused;

          (c) when any appeal is finally determined.

          (3C)   Proceedings under section 288 are concluded—

          (a) when the court has given judgment in the matter and the time for making an appeal expires without an appeal having been made or permission to appeal is refused;

          (b) when any appeal is finally determined.

          (3D)   For the purposes of subsections (3B) and (3C) any power of the court to grant permission for an appeal out of time must be ignored.

          (3E)   Nothing in this section prevents the development being begun from the time the permission is granted or deemed to be granted.".'.

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

20

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     40,     leave out first 'In'.

 
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