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

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'.

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

21

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     41,     after 'consent)', insert 'is amended as follows—

      (a)'. 

   

Mr Keith Hill
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

22

Clause     46,     page     34,     line     42,     at end insert—

      '(b) after subsection (2) there are inserted the following subsections—

          "(2A)   If a decision to grant listed building consent is challenged by way of judicial review or under section 63 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 63 (as the case may be) are concluded.

          (2B)   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.

          (2C)   Proceedings under section 63 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.

          (2D)   For the purposes of subsections (2B) and (2C) any power of the court to grant permission for an appeal out of time must be ignored.

          (2E)   Nothing in this section prevents the works being begun from the time the consent is granted.".'.

   

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

212

Page     34,     line     21,     leave out Clause 46.


   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green

171

Clause     47,     page     35,     line     9,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   Any charge or fee prescribed by regulations made under subsection (1) must be reasonable and equitable'.

   

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

213

Clause     47,     page     35,     line     9,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   Any charge or fee prescribed by regulations made under subsection (1) must be reasonable.'.

   

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

214

Clause     47,     page     35,     line     22,     at end insert—

    '(d)   circumstances in which a reduction in the charge or fee can be prescribed in regard to prior costs borne by the applicant.'.


   

Mr Keith Hill

38

Clause     48,     page     36,     line     11,     leave out from ', order' to the end of line 12.

   

Mr Keith Hill

39

Clause     48,     page     36,     leave out lines 13 and 14.

   

Mr Keith Hill

40

Clause     48,     page     36,     leave out line 15 and insert—

    '( )   A development order may—

      ( ) require consultees to give the appropriate authority a report as to their compliance with subsection (4);'

   

Mr Keith Hill

41

Clause     48,     page     36,     leave out line 18.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Ben Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

263

Clause     48,     page     36,     line     18,     at end insert—

      '( ) In the 1990 Act after section 106(1)(d) (Planning Obligations) there are inserted the following paragraphs—

      (e) for the creation or transfer of an interest or right in land

      (f) for the purpose of restricting, facilitating or regulating the development of land, either permanently or for such period as may be prescribed by the obligation.'.

   

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Ben Chapman
Mr Mark Francois
Mr Andrew Turner

264

Clause     48,     page     36,     line     18,     at end insert—

       'In the 1990 Act after section 106(2)(c) (Planning Obligations) there is inserted the following paragraph—

      (d) Any agreement or other document under this section may contain such incidental and consequential provisions (including financial ones) as appear to the local planning authority or the person interested in the land to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the agreement.'.


   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

173

Clause     56,     page     40,     line     40,     at end insert—

      '(c) The authority's policies for meeting the access needs of disabled people'.

   

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

265

Clause     56,     page     41,     line     4,     at end insert 'all material considerations including'.


   

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

266

Clause     58,     page     42,     line     12,     leave out from 'Part,' to end of line 13.

   

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

267

Clause     58,     page     42,     line     22,     at end insert 'in all material respects.'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green

174

Clause     58,     page     42,     line     23,     leave out subsection (6) and insert—

    '(6)   If they so request any person who makes representations to change a local development plan, the authority and such other persons or bodies as may be prescribed by regulations under this Part must be given the opportunity to appear before and be heard by the person carrying out the examination'.


   

Mr Keith Hill

23

Clause     59,     page     42,     line     38,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   But subsection (2) does not apply if the Assembly withdraws the direction.'.

   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green

175

Clause     59,     page     43,     line     14,     leave out subsection (6) and insert—

    '(6)   The plan may be taken into account for the purposes of development control by the authority until the Assembly has approved, modified or rejected the plan or part (if the direction relates to only part of the plan)'.


   

Mr Edward Davey
Matthew Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Mark Francois

176

Clause     63,     page     44,     line     10,     at end insert—

    '(4)   In carrying out a review the authority shall consult such persons and bodies as the Assembly prescribes.'.



 
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